DIESEL HEATER's, why you should have one too!
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- I talk about diesel heaters, both fixed installed heates and the portable kind. I discuss how they work, the pros and cons and how I made my diesel heater in my Hybrid caravan even quieter than it used to be.
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I'm new here and I'm about to install a 2kw cdh to our old van. Thank you for your clear and easy to follow installation. We will be looking forward to your other videos. Thanks again.
Working at BoM would be the best job ever. No matter how many times you get it wrong you still get paid
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I have one in my shed it's been in use now for about three years now ,makes a hell of a difference. I have also fitted one in my Dodge 50 bus camper.
They really are great!
Another informative video! Thanks
Nice summary and excellent detail on the bits that matter JJ. Thanks mate.
Thanks Benny. 👍
Must agree winter camping is the best. Perron Estate down your way is tops for camping.
I will have to look that one up, we are always looking for new places to go! Thank you for watching and commenting 👍😀
Very informative keep it up
Very informative video, mate. Great job
Thank you!
Very informative video, mate thanks mate. I am actually putting a diesel heater in my caravan as we speak, we like camping in winter as well so the heater will come in real handy. My fuel tank is a 10 litre Jerry can.
10 litres is what my tank is. To be honest the jerry can will most likely be stronger and better than the tanks that come with them. 10 litres will give you a good weeks camping if it’s cold every day. Make sure you get that pump as far away from where you sleep as possible.
Totally agree about the yhermostat, although I thing ours had the sensor in the unit, was picking up higher ambiant heat in cupboard making it too cool in van. Running in manual was perfect, wouldn't be without.
Interesting point. I wonder where the remote picks the temp up from, if it comes from a sensor in the remote itself or from the units air intake?