Chorky
Observer
I'm currently working up some ideas for a trailer build (and 'canopy camper'), and one of the many considerations is what to do about water heater, air heater, oven/stove operation. I am seriously considering a diesel set-up, and going with a 12V only marine fridge and freezer with a decent battery bank and plenty of solar panels plus wind generator.
My question is for those who have actually had experience with diesel equipment. I'm not talking about the old dirty, stinky, inefficient, dangerous, leaky diesel appliances one would find in a boat from the 1940's, but rather newer appliances like one would fine in the Earth Roamer. My reason for this consideration is fuel efficiency, convenience/access, and safety. Also, please keep in mind this is for an 'off-road' trailer.
Here are the pros/cons that I see so far for DIESEL
Pros:
safer
efficient (up to 2.5x's that of propane)
readily available (in most places, within an hours drive)
able to store a lot of fuel (such as a 100 gal transfer tank)
Same fuel as my truck (can transfer back and forth if needed)
Cons:
requires decent amount of fabrication
unsure of border crossing (Canada) with diesel tank full of fuel
all eggs in one basked - with same fuel type as vehicle
cold weather operation (-40) could mean fuel gelling problems = bad, may need a heating system = heavier load on 12V system
diesel fuel may be hard to find up north (alaska/yukon/northwest territories) - then again, if diesel is hard to find then I have a bigger problem as I have a diesel truck (although I will be able to carry 125 gal soon)
Here are the pros/cons I see for PROPANE:
Pros:
used for many years
wide range of available appliances
much less custom fab work needed
'standard' for trailers/campers
may work better in cold environments even though available volume/pressure changes drastically in cold weather (no fuel gelling) - heater blankets still probably needed
Cons
Dangerous - explosion hazard (think of getting in an accident)
cannot carry much (2x40lb tanks max)
can increase water vapor into trailer, increase condensation
leak hazard (high pressure)
1/2 as efficient as diesel
Now, I could add a diesel generator to resolve some potential 12V demand issues (such as blanket heaters), but theyre loud, heavy, expensive, and I dont think they work well in cold weather - although 70% of my use will be in temps above 40 degrees F.
So I'm curious to hear what you all think - especially those who have a fair amount of actual use with diesel systems. I know most diesel systems are in boats and campers, not so much trailers - but I am looking into custom fabing diesel into a trailer.
My question is for those who have actually had experience with diesel equipment. I'm not talking about the old dirty, stinky, inefficient, dangerous, leaky diesel appliances one would find in a boat from the 1940's, but rather newer appliances like one would fine in the Earth Roamer. My reason for this consideration is fuel efficiency, convenience/access, and safety. Also, please keep in mind this is for an 'off-road' trailer.
Here are the pros/cons that I see so far for DIESEL
Pros:
safer
efficient (up to 2.5x's that of propane)
readily available (in most places, within an hours drive)
able to store a lot of fuel (such as a 100 gal transfer tank)
Same fuel as my truck (can transfer back and forth if needed)
Cons:
requires decent amount of fabrication
unsure of border crossing (Canada) with diesel tank full of fuel
all eggs in one basked - with same fuel type as vehicle
cold weather operation (-40) could mean fuel gelling problems = bad, may need a heating system = heavier load on 12V system
diesel fuel may be hard to find up north (alaska/yukon/northwest territories) - then again, if diesel is hard to find then I have a bigger problem as I have a diesel truck (although I will be able to carry 125 gal soon)
Here are the pros/cons I see for PROPANE:
Pros:
used for many years
wide range of available appliances
much less custom fab work needed
'standard' for trailers/campers
may work better in cold environments even though available volume/pressure changes drastically in cold weather (no fuel gelling) - heater blankets still probably needed
Cons
Dangerous - explosion hazard (think of getting in an accident)
cannot carry much (2x40lb tanks max)
can increase water vapor into trailer, increase condensation
leak hazard (high pressure)
1/2 as efficient as diesel
Now, I could add a diesel generator to resolve some potential 12V demand issues (such as blanket heaters), but theyre loud, heavy, expensive, and I dont think they work well in cold weather - although 70% of my use will be in temps above 40 degrees F.
So I'm curious to hear what you all think - especially those who have a fair amount of actual use with diesel systems. I know most diesel systems are in boats and campers, not so much trailers - but I am looking into custom fabing diesel into a trailer.