Played around with my heater today. I cut both the power and control cables. Added twist connect fittings. Drilled and mounted the surface mounts. Ran new wires, and gave it a test.
Everything worked great. Tested the thermostat setting, seemed to work just fine. The burner shut down when the...
I made a prototype wedge for the side door. It works okay, but it will need some tweaking to get it all sealed up.
A quick test resulted in the inside temperature going from 55° F to 75° F in five minutes.
With the muffler on you cannot hear the unit running from inside. But you can hear the...
Thank you for your insight @MR E30 I watched a video where the guy did a comparison with his heater, running it with outside air and running it ducted for inside air. He found very little to no difference in operation. No noticeable temperature differences or fuel consumption on his unit.
I like this design, and I reached out to them. They only do the 3" size. I would rather not have to use a reducer to make it work on my heater and ducting.
My plan is to keep it outside. I am struggling to find a 4 inch option for getting the heat inside. I will need to cut a hole in the side of my camper.
Did some work on my OVRLND camper recently as well. I have been struggling with how to mount and fill my water tank.
I think this is going to work out just fine.
Also took out the fridge slide and mounted my refrigerator up front.
I have installed two flexible solar panels and used double sided tape directly to the camper on both. One of them got eternabond tape all around and is still going strong four years later. My current setup just has eternabond tape on the leading edge. It has been great for over a year.
Just my 2 cents,
1. Flip up rear door, I have a swing-out tire carrier, barn doors wouldn't have been beneficial to me.
2. Hatches on both sides? I am happy with one, but two would have been okay.
3. Rear slider window to cab? I had one on my last camper, and I rarely used it. So I couldn't...
I ordered my headliner, but I did remove it to install my fan, lighting, wiring and insulation. I imagine it would be a pretty easy retrofit to install one from OVRLND. I am not good a sewing, but if you are, that may be an easy job as well.
I haven't had a chance to use it yet, but it sure holds a lot of gear. Other than my cook stove, I have all my kitchen items packed inside. It seems pretty stable, and lite compared to the pelican case I was using prior. I am happy with it so far.
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