by Timbre 19 » Thu Nov 18, 2021 5:35 pm
Hi, Jörgen here, following text edited 21nov.-21. Had photo+translation problem, new try here.
Have earlier written about mounting a classic Tiny Tot heater in my CC19 "TIMBRE". It was charming but heavy, and two fuels (wood and gas for
the kitchen) gave extra weight. Then got sight of the PAN2000, so practical. Could one build something similar? Found some aluminum scrap in
the garage, and bought a stainless steel dog food bowl (turned it upside down) and a 12V, 0.14A silent fan. An interesting build followed with
premiere spring -18. The heater is nowadays stowed in a bracket next to the kitchen when not in use. The mounting takes a minute.
Temp. in/out raises up to 40 Celsius degrees at max. effect, but are only used at start-up. 1/3 effect is usually enough, a 227gr. gas cartridge
then lasts many hours. By a lever on the kitchen you can break the gas and flame in no time, feels good. Now used four seasons, works great,
and I appreciate the low weight. Not so beautiful as a classic Tiny Tot, but one can rests with closed eyes when the heat flows..
Photos added 2021_12_20
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