pappawheely
Autonomous4X4
I'm renting a van (Ram Promaster), for a week and want to install a diesel heater without drilling holes. Any ideas???? I need a way to get the exhaust out.
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You guys really need to tell us what country you live in. This is an international forum. If you live in Timbuktoo the advice might be different than if you live in Paris. Get it together man. Tell us a few pertinent facts.I'm renting a van (Ram Promaster), for a week and want to install a diesel heater without drilling holes. Any ideas???? I need a way to get the exhaust out.
OK, I'm not in Timbuktu, but will be not too far from cucamonga. I won't need to fashion anything from cob. The unit is one of those cheap china models that has the tank mounted inside a sheetmetal cover.You guys really need to tell us what country you live in. This is an international forum. If you live in Timbuktoo the advice might be different than if you live in Paris. Get it together man. Tell us a few pertinent facts.
If you are going nowhere,,,, why are you asking.
I would go this route too. I wouldn't want all that noise inside with me. I also probably wouldn't do this just for a week.For a week only? Leave the heater outside on the ground and have it exhaust hot air up through a cracked window, seal the cracked window with a blanket, towel, or similar. Take the 12V direct to the battery. Don’t worry about the hot air intake, it should heat outside air just fine. Make sure you get the combustion exhaust way far away from the combustion intake and especially the hot air intake.
That's probably what I will need to do. No power there, and I don't want to hassle with bringing my noisy generator.Are you sure you even need a diesel heater? We did a month in our sprinter across country in December with temps in the teens. Took a buddy but never broke it out. We used our 15 degree down bags and started the vehicle in the morning to run the engine and heater. There were a couple times we parked over night near power and used a little cheap electric space heater and ran an extension cord out the window.
Unsure if you already took the trip - but I played with this concept:
https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/jeep-xj-pop-top-camper-build.198456/post-2743214
The heater is inevitably going to be hard-mounted in the jeep, but this was a nifty way to test it first.
(You'd need a decently bigger power tool battery to run the whole night - looks like dewalt makes a 12ah $$)