Ready for Winter Camping: Build your own Diesel Heater - Enable [CC] for Instructions and Tips!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @DeepFryeFilms
    @DeepFryeFilms Год назад +2

    Nicely done! Built better than the aftermarket products out there.

  • @mattandnatforever
    @mattandnatforever Год назад +1

    Impressive! Well done

  • @cosyxm
    @cosyxm Год назад +2

    would you like to get some solar outdoor lights to review?

    • @myhappyadventures
      @myhappyadventures  Год назад +1

      Yeah? Do you have a link for the product I can check it out?

  • @richardw5274
    @richardw5274 Год назад +2

    This video makes me want to build one for sure. Ive been looking at diesel heaters for some time now. A couple questions. Is there a thermostat to regulate inside temp?
    Do you have a parts list for the build?

    • @myhappyadventures
      @myhappyadventures  Год назад +1

      Yes. It comes with a Bluetooth remote but I plug and run the controller up to my roof top tent where I can control the temperature and turn on/off the heater as well. I don’t have a part list but I will try to make one since lot of people have been asking me about it..

    • @richardw5274
      @richardw5274 Год назад +3

      @@myhappyadventures thank you! A parts list would make it super helpful. I'd likely start a build right away!

    • @myhappyadventures
      @myhappyadventures  Год назад +2

      I’ve updated the video with the list of parts in the description.. I hope it helps.. 😊

  • @mattmazzoni6664
    @mattmazzoni6664 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi, wondered why you use the 3 to 2 1/2” reducer on the air intake?

    • @myhappyadventures
      @myhappyadventures  2 месяца назад

      The hot air outlet on the diesel heater is 2 1/2” and the long hose I use to feed into my tent and to attach to the hot outlet is 3”.

  • @maxrivest7111
    @maxrivest7111 Год назад

    Why did you add a cooling vent for the heater? I dont think ive seen many people do that before. How necessary do you think it is compared to a sealed unit? I rains a lot where i live and want to build this project in my 1500 case, but worried about rain getting inside. Is it critical to have it vented? Are there other ways to vent that dont let rain or snow in?

    • @myhappyadventures
      @myhappyadventures  Год назад

      Hello. I added the cooling vent more so that if there is any leak in the exhaust seal.. the carbon monoxide will exit the unit and prevent from going into the diesel heater.. that is why I added the air intake to draw air from the outside and not from the inside of the heater.. I live in Raincouver.. I mean Vancouver and I’ve used it in heavy rain and had no issues.. I’ve also used it in snow with no issues.. :)

  • @maxrivest7111
    @maxrivest7111 Год назад

    After some time using it now, is there anything you would do different with your build? I'm about to pull trigger and order all the parts this weekend

    • @myhappyadventures
      @myhappyadventures  Год назад

      This is actually my 2nd version which few changes have been made from my 1st version. One change I would make is to change the fuel line from the original provided fuel line to a much thinner fuel line made of plastic. This will prevent bubbles forming in the fuel line which can stop the fuel from reaching the diesel heater and stop the heater. I upgraded the fuel line for a friend as he was having issues which it has been resolved by changing the fuel line. I might upgrade mine too and if I do.. I may make a video when I do mine.. 🙂

  • @offthegridadventure7688
    @offthegridadventure7688 Год назад

    Did you know all lines are sraight?

    • @myhappyadventures
      @myhappyadventures  Год назад

      Straight*.. There are also curved lines.. my friend.. 😁