I was looking into kerosene can you run it straight or do you mix it with the diesel?I went with the Espar unit in my FWC Eagle shell and am running kerosene. Kerosene is less mess and smell.
That’s a pretty cool setup it gets the exhaust completely outsideI put one in my 1980's Fleet (flatbed converted). Ran like crap initially because I didn't adjust for my elevation (7100'+) but all good now. I wanted it to not take up any floor space.
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The fuel tank sits in a little cradle, with the fuel line running along the front wall of the camper.
I had to build a custom flange to go through the wall, but a little 1/16" steel plate, welder, drill, and grinder got it done reasonably quickly.
????That’s a pretty cool setup it gets the exhaust completely outside
That’s a pretty cool setup it gets the exhaust completely outside
Herbie, his install has the combustion air drawn from inside the camper (which is perhaps not a great idea), and the exhaust is routed to the exterior (absolutely necessary). I think what he means is that my install, the entire length of exhaust is exterior, where his exhaust tube has a run through the interior before exiting the living space.????
I agree, but that's kind of the whole point of ALL of the Diesel/Gasoline heaters (and the externally-vented Propane), isn't it?
Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but your heat choices can be cleanly divided into only two camps: "burns your breathing air" or "externally vented". The catalytic style heaters fall into the first camp, and just about everything else is in the second. (And ALL of the 2nd type should have exhaust completely outside. If they don't, something's probably incorrectly installed.)
I anyone concerned about the longevity of fuel pump due to lower lubricity of kerosene?
OK, I just went and watched the video. Yeah, I have thoughts.Herbie, his install has the combustion air drawn from inside the camper (which is perhaps not a great idea), and the exhaust is routed to the exterior (absolutely necessary). I think what he means is that my install, the entire length of exhaust is exterior, where his exhaust tube has a run through the interior before exiting the living space.
That heater/stove combo is pretty slick. More than I'm willing to spend at this time but would be a nice piece. I just doubled my battery capacity, solar, and added a big inverter to go induction cooktop and ditch propane altogether.Since my AEV/FWC RAM 3500 is gasoline I decided to try something different and opted for a diesel powered marine stove and heater:
Wallas NORDIC DT
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Here is how I will carry my diesel fuel in my gasoline truck:
TITAN spare tire auxiliary fuel system
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On a single 30 gallon tank of diesel, on medium heat, I could run my heater 24/7 for over one month continuously. With that much additional capacity I will also be adding a hydronic diesel pre-heater to heat my water.
Both pieces have been ordered and delivered.
That heater/stove combo is pretty slick. More than I'm willing to spend at this time but would be a nice piece. I just doubled my battery capacity, solar, and added a big inverter to go induction cooktop and ditch propane altogether.
I've never used a diesel cooktop but I have heard from others who've had them that they have some drawbacks. I have an induction cooktop and it is just terrific. Heating and hot water is from a Webasto hydronic diesel heater.when I discovered the heater stove combo it seemed like an interesting option.