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Keep in mind that I am not on the road.
Yeah. It was the only place I could place it.Good to know. The first thing I noticed when you posted the two pics of the pipe was that it was in the bump-out.
I could remove the stack an just close the slide and go. But I have not found a way to secure the stove from sliding yet. Can't bolt it to the floor because of the slide factor.If you wanted to get on the road, how would you do that?
Thanks. I will have to look into that. Sounds like a good idea.Take those slide supports out. Remember, that slide was built to support a couch and two or three adults sitting on it. A 400# stove is well within that range. None of the RV manufacturers recommend supporting the slideouts since what can happen is the rest of the trailer can (will) move and then the slide is supporting the trailer. You're better off without that mess. A proper hearth pad will help distribute the load of the stove over a larger area.
I think it looks great. Also think there is no reason that you couldn't bolt the stove down provided that you can run those bolts down into the bottom of the slide without hitting support members. I would use carriage bolts installed upwards from below so the smooth heads will slide in nicely.
No. The vent air intake draws in from the outsideAre you using an OAK? i was under the assumption that is one of the biggest issues with small spaces, running out of oxygen.
Yes. I have one now but will add a second before I fire it up. + I have 2 fire extinguishers. One in bedroom and one in main roomMake sure you have a CO detector. Another guy on here had one on his boat the CO would slowly creep up after long burns not sure if he ever resolved it. It was such a small space any spillage of CO started to build up.
It is sitting on a Harman Iron pad. Witch is code for carpet. And so is that little strip of metal under the exhaust flue.OK, I ain't a pellet stove wizard but since when is carpet a "non-combustible surface" under a pellet stove?
Edit: Never mind. Guessing it is sitting on the Harmon cast iron floor protector.
You have a generator and batteries, but I assume your hooked up to a full time power source where this is parked?
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