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<blockquote data-quote="Tymurrey" data-source="post: 474484" data-attributes="member: 859"><p>I bought two of the vevor 8kw heaters last year for animal pen heaters if i needed them and never opened them. Finally fired them up the other day to test them. I'm hoping i can get by with using one in my eskimo 850. I will bring the buddy heater with if i need a boost. I ordered a 100ah lifepo4 battery, a longer exhaust tube and a 90 degree exhaust elbow so i can easily unhook it without lifting up the heater along with a silicone coated exhaust insulation tube. Hoping to run the heater inside the house with a little table over the top to set battery on and any other junk. I like the idea of no open flames for my kids to burn or melt anything possible while fishing. They were playing with it while i was testing it out and should work great for drying out wet boots and socks when they inevitably step in a hole each trip it seems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tymurrey, post: 474484, member: 859"] I bought two of the vevor 8kw heaters last year for animal pen heaters if i needed them and never opened them. Finally fired them up the other day to test them. I'm hoping i can get by with using one in my eskimo 850. I will bring the buddy heater with if i need a boost. I ordered a 100ah lifepo4 battery, a longer exhaust tube and a 90 degree exhaust elbow so i can easily unhook it without lifting up the heater along with a silicone coated exhaust insulation tube. Hoping to run the heater inside the house with a little table over the top to set battery on and any other junk. I like the idea of no open flames for my kids to burn or melt anything possible while fishing. They were playing with it while i was testing it out and should work great for drying out wet boots and socks when they inevitably step in a hole each trip it seems. [/QUOTE]
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