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    Quote Originally Posted by Takeum View Post
    I just am too afraid to use a heater in a boat
    Why?...... There is usually plenty of water all around you.
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    Wheres the drum roll smiliey when you need it.............
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    Never had a luck of trouble from my cabelas quiet blind heater.

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    Did you get them going Don ?
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    Nope.. One has a whistle to it when cut on medium or high.. The other has a propane smell.. did get the third going.

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    The whistle sounds like a little trash in the orifice, it's tiny hole. Most of the time it can be removed from the tubing and use a small wire to clean it out. A pack of orifice cleaners can be found in the welding section of hardware and home improvement stores. You don't want to open the hole up anymore than it is now.

    Propane smell is a leak. A loose fitting, bad gasket or O ring. Mix some dish soap and water on the thick side. Turn the gas on, place a finger on the orifice. Use a small brush or drip some soap on all the fittings. Watch for bubbles.

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    Canebreaker you should just give that fella the design to your heater pot

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    He's wanting to heat with propane, not electricity.

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