Building a Super Quiet Diesel Heater??

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @classccat2586
    @classccat2586 Год назад +39

    If you take the old chrome muffler and add it to the air intake, cut off a short piece of the 1 inch black tube, insert the muffler add the short piece of tube back and then put on the original black plastic filter it will decrease the combustion roar considerably. I have a heater installed in my camper. With just the chrome muffler on the exhaust, I can hear the roar from 35 feet away. When I put a muffler on both the exhaust and air input, I have to get about 15 feet away begore I hear the combustion sound!

  • @kennedymallery665
    @kennedymallery665 4 месяца назад +52

    Straight up,
    One of the best ‘quiet down your diesel heater videos’ that there is on RUclips.

  • @jerryp3551
    @jerryp3551 Год назад +15

    Thanks for trouble shooting it! That’s the exact heater I was planning on getting for my overland trailer. The upgrades are almost as much as the entire heater but silence is priceless.

  • @Deven863
    @Deven863 Месяц назад +6

    Easy solution to the fuel pump tick, use a Harbor Freight APACHE 1800 Weatherproof Protective Case, install it in the case, drilling holes for the fuel and 12v power. You'll be shocked how quiet it is and it's only $12.99 plus tax!!! I initially wrapped mine in a pool noodle and then used large pipe insulation over that, instant happiness!

  • @paulhein8136
    @paulhein8136 9 месяцев назад +11

    I put a rubber molded case on the fuel pump and made sure it was not touching anything. Also the piece you added is known as a accumulator. The green soft fuel line acts as an accumulator by softening the impact of the pump. I have done this with my heaters and the click of the pump is almost inaudible. The soft rubbery case on the pump is a must. Purchased one of the quite pumps and still havent had to use it.

    • @kenshindledecker5922
      @kenshindledecker5922 Месяц назад

      I looked for an accumulator, but only found $200. versions; do you have a link for one for this heater? Thanks!

  • @BoCoOverland
    @BoCoOverland Год назад +4

    Great job, Kerry. I just ordered those parts to upgrade mine. Appreciate you being the test pilot on this.

  • @colinc8593
    @colinc8593 Месяц назад +5

    I use a component style diesel heater. For the pump I got 6" of 3" PVC and two caps. I drilled two tiny holes in the caps for the hoses, wrapped the pump in pipe insulation, glued the PVC shut and sealed the hoses with silicone. It made it practically silent.

  • @cant-cook-can-cook
    @cant-cook-can-cook 5 месяцев назад +5

    Watching from Australia great video it will help me with my heater, yes it’s hot here in Australia but cold in the early mornings in the bush. Thanks for taking the time to make this video to help other campers well done mate.

  • @pal-pdbaits1119
    @pal-pdbaits1119 Месяц назад +4

    Tip, put the aftermarket pump inside a box and use loose soundinsulation like glava or rockwool around the pump. Then you get the ticking down to almost nothing. Important that the pump is not touching anything and just hanging in rubberhoses in each end trough the box.

  • @KarrierBag
    @KarrierBag Месяц назад +2

    I am about to do pretty much the same except for the rubber pump surround as I have just started to use a diesel heater on my live on boat over in the UK, it isn't that loud but was already thinking of changing the fuel pump and adding a fuel filter, will now be adding some sound deadening too thanks to this video.
    Nice one.

  • @daveinnh3410
    @daveinnh3410 2 месяца назад +5

    I hope you realize how helpful your videos are to those of us who are not as mechanically inclined as you yourself! QUESTION: Does the newer, quieter muffler change the back pressure on the unit, and if so is that a good or bad thing? Thanks!

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  2 месяца назад +4

      If it does, I haven’t seen any difference in performance or efficiency

    • @daveinnh3410
      @daveinnh3410 2 месяца назад

      @@TrailTraveler Thank you.

    • @Dark_Knight_USA
      @Dark_Knight_USA Месяц назад +1

      Greetings: Increasing the back pressure ( >20%) may increase combustion temp.

  • @chuckseelye7954
    @chuckseelye7954 20 дней назад +2

    I had to go thru 6 bad sites to get to this the best one
    😃

  • @guiman3731
    @guiman3731 Год назад +4

    Great video with a lot of useful info.

  • @nielsdelrue7242
    @nielsdelrue7242 3 месяца назад +2

    Thanx i orderd my heater today en saved your video to make my heater quiter later on 😊

  • @DaBrix79
    @DaBrix79 24 дня назад

    This needs to pop up as the first thing when you search for diesel heaters !!

  • @hailster
    @hailster 11 дней назад

    Thanks for making a video showing what seems to be the best way to fix the biggest annoyance on these heaters. I love the heater but the constant ticking noise annoyed me quite a bit.

  • @stevenoe6395
    @stevenoe6395 25 дней назад

    Sweet mods i have seen a couple other videos with pumps that were supposed to make less noise and no luck. I bought heater off ebay almost a year ago never got the chance to mess with it think it was like 50 bucks wanted to do some mods to it for this winter will have to try these mods thank you so much!!!!!!

  • @Danimalwilding
    @Danimalwilding 3 месяца назад +2

    I'll try enclosing pump in a piece of pool-noodle and see what happens. Great video Thanks!

  • @jakemaughan3818
    @jakemaughan3818 9 месяцев назад +4

    I have this same unit and can say stock, its insanely loud. I would also suggest adding a fuel filter since these vevor units dont come with one installed

  • @denbertrand5639
    @denbertrand5639 27 дней назад

    good job , not quitting till its done rite

  • @Jonathan-br8dn
    @Jonathan-br8dn 12 дней назад

    Si lo que está sonando ahora es el ventilador, igual poniendo uno de levitación magnética mete menos ruido. Los pongo para los ordenadores y se nota bastante.

  • @darenlowe4617
    @darenlowe4617 Месяц назад

    This is great, appreciate the time money and effort. Top bloke.

  • @MichaelPearson-m8q
    @MichaelPearson-m8q 7 дней назад

    Gotta love the PEOPLEs comments! We all come together and solve our problems

  • @Stribman
    @Stribman 7 дней назад

    Thanks for time n info, wondering if maybe just use spray foam ?

  • @charliezxi
    @charliezxi 29 дней назад

    Thank you for this! I have a very low tolerance for repetitive noise like the ticking sound I could hear in all the videos I’ve seen on these heaters.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  29 дней назад +2

      Same, I cannot stand the ticking noise. The LF Bros N2 Pro which we reviewed recently has absolutely ZERO pump noise. I absolutely love it.

    • @charliezxi
      @charliezxi 28 дней назад

      @ great, will check that out as well!

  • @loweredexpectations4927
    @loweredexpectations4927 Год назад +3

    Cool 6:14 I've never actually seen one of those used. Same as you, I've never seen the one before either. Great video....
    Wow. That pump is impressive. I can appreciate all the time and effort that went into making this video 👍
    Haha... yes, those original cheap "mufflers" don't' do a lot. They change the pitch and lower the volume a little.
    I was going to suggest hanging the pump from o-rings or springs... but it seems you have completely solved it without doing that. Have found a lot of the sound is transmitted through the mount ... but again... well done !
    Quieting the air / fan would be more of a challenge. Some of that deadening material on the plastic housing may help a little, but I assume most of the noise is the air flowing over the fan itself and the fins on the exchanger. You could spend a lot of time filing and sanding every edge and make a little difference, haha. That being said... That insulated hose probably makes a difference.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Год назад +2

      My biggest issue was more surprising. I was going to go cold weather camping and was running tests to see what setting I could run the heater at. At 10F, I had to run it on level 8 to get the tent to 50F and maintain it. Any less and the heat loss through the tent walls would drop the temperature almost immediately. I even ran a hose from the tent to the cold side of the heater to try to make the heater more efficient, it just couldn’t keep up with those outside temps.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927 Год назад +1

      @@TrailTraveler I experienced a similar thing with the silly test I did recently with my inflatable suit, only I wasn't recirculating at all and I only used a 2kw heater.... and it was -20F ... Not a good situation. At 0F it could keep up no problem, -20 it was rough.
      This may seem like a stupid question, but Did you have a sealed connection at the air inlet of the heater ? The heater you show is in a case so I picture perhaps a hose to the metal case instead of to the housing of the heater. I'm kinda surprised by yoru results... but with a decent size tent and no insulation I suppose there's a heck of a lot of surface area to lose heat through.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Год назад +1

      I was using the newer Hcalory heater and the stupid thing is assembled with rivets so, with the time I had, I couldn't drill out all the rivets to make a sleeve inside to get a more sealed system. I was also hoping that letting some of the recirculated air into the case would help keep the diesel from gelling up in the cold. I was thinking that I might be able to tweak some settings and maybe increase the temperature and lower the blower speed. At the end of the day, the lack of insulation in the tent is my weak spot.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927 Год назад +1

      @@TrailTraveler They may put something in our diesel here in Calgary, but I didn't have issues with freezing at -40F the past week, so you should be okay.
      If you can create direct recirculation, I would imagine this makes a huge difference. Sort of like a chain reaction. As the chill comes out of the tent, the air going into the heater will be warmer, meaning the air in the tent gets warmer, and so on. There are plenty of anti gel agents as well as "home remedies" like a few percent acetone, I believe.
      I want to experimenting with some tent stuff just out of curiosity, but I don't know that I will have time as I have so much on the go.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Год назад +2

      I'm going to drill out the rivets in the Hcalory case so I can get into it. Then I can seal up the air intake, and do they quieting mods to it. Then I want to figure out how to put it back together with bolts so it is serviceable in the future. Probably will have to use rivnuts.

  • @paulyysmith5725
    @paulyysmith5725 9 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks great video keep up the good work.

  • @skulledmonte84
    @skulledmonte84 Месяц назад +1

    Just idea,Swap the pump, Build a "pvc tube case" for it, Spray rubber undercoating inside and outside of the tube case, Wrap the tube case,with that deadening material. And also line the inside heater shell with it lol Sounds extreme, but I think it be quite.....

  • @chrismovac5274
    @chrismovac5274 Месяц назад +3

    nice job. great useful vid

  • @BubblesOutdoors
    @BubblesOutdoors 2 месяца назад

    Thanks i will be adding a heater to my list and things to up grade it very well done

  • @Gedsterboy
    @Gedsterboy 7 месяцев назад +2

    Great video! Really informative.

  • @oojimmyflip
    @oojimmyflip 3 дня назад

    Screw 2 metal brackets to the case and hang the pump between them with 6mm bungee chord and the ticking goes away absorbed by the bungee chord. Better if you put the pump in a small custom built plywood box and suspend the box.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  3 дня назад

      Tried suspending it, didn't help. That pump was just stupid loud.

  • @jime9305
    @jime9305 Месяц назад +1

    That's great...I think I'll go with the pump only, it seemed to make the most significant difference. My exhaust would be to the outside anyway so not really a concern. Thanks for posting!

  • @bikerclivew
    @bikerclivew 12 дней назад

    Great video. Very informative 🇬🇧👌

  • @u010602
    @u010602 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for your video, sound insulation on the case have worked for me!

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  2 месяца назад

      Awesome to hear! What kind of insulation did you end up using?

    • @u010602
      @u010602 2 месяца назад

      @@TrailTraveler I had leftovers of sealing self-adhesive tape for drywall profiles and used it. Not sure how it would hold up the temperature but we will see. Mine heater has horizontal layout (not like yours) so I have insulated only the part where tank and pump are located. Also I put the tape between the pump brace and the case.

  • @baltazard133T
    @baltazard133T 8 дней назад

    Umm I literally just bought an hcal heater and hooked it up and ran it today and the only noise that comes out of that machine after the startup fuel priming is the intake noise from the air going into the burner. If the intake hole was slightly larger or you used a cone-shaped intake tube that went from larger to smaller it would all but eliminate all the noise....

  • @FaithwalkerTodd
    @FaithwalkerTodd Год назад +2

    New sub. Great video, my current interest is these new diesel heaters even though I live in Florida. I get this feeling the powers gonna go out just when when it gets cold. Thank you so much for all this information. You have saved me a load of time.

  • @esquire9445
    @esquire9445 Месяц назад +1

    There are a few ways to upgrade the blower motor too.

    • @1967250s
      @1967250s Месяц назад

      Usually loudest is the fan itself., along with hard mounting that transfer the vibration to the case. Any ideas for those?

  • @leswood2506
    @leswood2506 2 месяца назад

    Great review and modifications. With regards to the muffler, I wonder if you could have filled the old one with wire wool to act as a baffle?
    Nov 24 update: I bought the HCalory in your original review and tried steel wool in the exhaust. As far as making it quieter, it worked really well. However, I pulled the wool out after about 15 mins use and there was a huge amount of soot building up on the wool, so I removed it. I can only assume that had I left it, there would have eventually been a build up in the burner/glow plug, causing a fault code, but I wasn’t prepared to leave it and see. Lesson learned 👍🏻

  • @pnoon43
    @pnoon43 Месяц назад

    Still under $200 sounds like a winner I paid $105 for mine at the begining of the year and i would do the same for that money and comfort to my mini van !

  • @markpearcey-ph5nh
    @markpearcey-ph5nh 2 месяца назад

    Get some 2 inch kingspan or cellotex insulation and make a drop over box with the obvious cutouts required.

  • @kenshindledecker5922
    @kenshindledecker5922 Месяц назад

    What a great job you've done for us!!
    I may have missed it, but does the upgraded muffler have a drain hole, or would it be fine to drill one at the exit end? Thanks!

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Месяц назад +1

      It does not, I just always make sure its pointing down so I don't have to worry about it

  • @FountainGuru
    @FountainGuru 11 месяцев назад +3

    I saw a video where the guy showed the heater blew out considerably hotter air when the intake was taking in warm air. Why not put a stainless pipe on the intake and then place it side by side touching the exhaust pipe which would warm the intake air ??

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  11 месяцев назад

      A stainless pipe is too bulky for us to take with us everywhere. My simple solution is that I have both hoses next to each other under a moving blanket.

    • @FountainGuru
      @FountainGuru 10 месяцев назад

      @@TrailTraveler It’s the same size as the current flexible intake.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  10 месяцев назад

      @@FountainGuru Got a link?

    • @FountainGuru
      @FountainGuru 10 месяцев назад

      @@TrailTraveler Am i off with using the same flex stainless pipe for intake as used on exhaust and running them side by side touching until the end of the intake where angling it away so as not to melt it? the two pipes coukd be wrapped with aluminum foil or some other heat sinc. Any addituonal heated air going in would benefit as long as the air was clean correct?

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  10 месяцев назад

      @@FountainGuru If you are referring to the intake and exhaust of the diesel motor, this could cause overheating problems. I was referring to the fresh air hoses. I run the hot air hose up to the tent, then another one coming from the tent to the cold side of the heater. The warmer the air going into the heater, the warmer the air coming out will be.

  • @llew777
    @llew777 Месяц назад

    A DB indicator would be great for comparison, for each new add on ps great vid thanks

  • @deleteduser3749
    @deleteduser3749 3 месяца назад +4

    I've found that letting the pump do the priming makes the pump much louder until it prematurely dies. Getting the fuel to the pump via gravity or whatever means keeps a new pump quiet and running a very long time. Once i got mine dialed in last winter, it was smooth and quiet running, non-stop, day and night. Oh, i connected a 30 gallong fuel tank, so i didn't have to keep refilling every day.
    And bubbles cause death by cloging the burn chamber with soot. Avoid connector if possible.

    • @northseacowboy
      @northseacowboy Месяц назад

      Avoid what connector?
      I like your large tank idea, good thinking.

    • @deleteduser3749
      @deleteduser3749 Месяц назад +3

      @northseacowboy I meant any connectors in general; along the fuel line path. I had trouble keeping mine air tight. So I just went straight hose from the tank to the pump. No more bubbles after that. Kept me warm all last season.

    • @northseacowboy
      @northseacowboy Месяц назад +3

      ​@deleteduser3749 thanks so much for your prompt reply.
      I just bought a sunster 8kw and want to make the necessary changes while I can.
      This is what I love about RUclips, learning and sharing ideas.
      All the best to you.

  • @johnnyh4666
    @johnnyh4666 9 месяцев назад +4

    I honestly believe some people are just extremely sound sensitive. I have spent several nights in the middle of no where with one below me in my RTT. I find the "sound" from diesels pretty much white noise and sleep like a baby.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  9 месяцев назад +2

      The sound of the blower puts me right to sleep, but the tick of the fuel pump was driving me insane

    • @geraldhenrickson7472
      @geraldhenrickson7472 2 месяца назад

      I have heard diesel heaters that sound like a HUGE metronome and others I can barely hear. You likely have one of the quiet ones. Some of these puppies will definitely keep you up at night.

  • @MartinsvibaPizzaiolo
    @MartinsvibaPizzaiolo 20 дней назад

    Hi can you advice my heater is so loud like small jet engine. I can hear it from 15-20 outside . I don't hear the clicking but just noise like jet engine and can't figure that out why

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  20 дней назад

      The blowers can get loud on some of them. I haven't had any real issue with that so I don't have a good solution. You might want to try the Chinese Diesel Heater groups on Facebook.

  • @JaySea1069
    @JaySea1069 2 месяца назад

    Way to go, thanks Man.

  • @Arbe1945
    @Arbe1945 25 дней назад

    Can we assume that the exhaust does not let any bad gases into your room.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  25 дней назад

      You could assume that. Granted, I was in my garage with the door open, but as a test, I ran the heater in my garage with the door shut for 6 hours and never had a hit on the CO sensor.

  • @tbk1801
    @tbk1801 5 месяцев назад +2

    Greta video thank you

  • @w.j.bendellr.c.flying.1037
    @w.j.bendellr.c.flying.1037 Месяц назад

    Great Job.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @vonzellable
    @vonzellable 23 дня назад

    Thanks for the info

  • @Toddsmyk-iz7sr
    @Toddsmyk-iz7sr Месяц назад

    Any chance you could send me Amazon links to the parts needed? Thank you so much! Great job! Great review!

    • @KerryGarrison
      @KerryGarrison Месяц назад +1

      They are all in the video description

  • @ddacombe4752
    @ddacombe4752 26 дней назад

    great job

  • @jackbrower9034
    @jackbrower9034 9 месяцев назад +3

    Hi there, I have watched a few of your videos. I was curious out of all the CDH’s you’ve tried, which one would you suggest overall. I would assume accessibility of parts to deaden noise would be a necessity.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  9 месяцев назад

      My go to is the hCalory SS2. While I did need to do some mods on the case to make it serviceable, the form factor is the best of them all and I have had zero issues with it.

  • @lactobatsill
    @lactobatsill 28 дней назад

    What is the minimum diameter of exhaust pipe, i have a 1/2 inch tube and the 1 inch tube, which comes with heater, fits on it well. Is it a problem that 1 inch tube will decrease to 1/2 inch tube, 1 inch original tube, original muffler and 1/2 inch tube for 1,3 meters.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  28 дней назад +1

      @@lactobatsill restricting the exhaust to a smaller size could create too much back pressure and cause it to overheat or not run right

    • @lactobatsill
      @lactobatsill 28 дней назад

      @@TrailTraveler thank you

  • @flybobbie1449
    @flybobbie1449 Год назад +1

    My comment was deleted. As an experiment i found one inlet silencer was quite noisy so i placed the exhaust silencer on inlet and seemed quieter than the black plastic silencer. Some of them have a roar sound.

    • @flybobbie1449
      @flybobbie1449 Год назад

      My first inlet silencer on van had foam inside, the second i bought was empty. Now third has mesh inside. Mesh one just fitted noisy so put unused exhaust silencer on it.

  • @neilkearns7744
    @neilkearns7744 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thankyou!

  • @loweredexpectations4927
    @loweredexpectations4927 Год назад +2

    Hello sir. Where do you get the long hose seen in your thumbnail and what is it called ? I have been looking for something like this.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Год назад +1

      Link is in the description

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927 Год назад

      @@TrailTraveler I apologize... I was rushed ... I should have looked. Thank you.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Год назад +2

      Just noticed your username, I have been watching your videos lately. Lots of great info.

    • @loweredexpectations4927
      @loweredexpectations4927 Год назад +3

      @@TrailTraveler Heh... Yup, it's me !
      I've been wondering if this hose would stand up to the temperatures. There are a few cases where it would come in handy. I saw your thumbnail pop up and thought "I should ask this guy" haha.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Год назад +1

      I probably have 30 hours on it and most on level 8

  • @_DivineTruth_is_Home_
    @_DivineTruth_is_Home_ Месяц назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @bellyacres7846
    @bellyacres7846 Месяц назад

    thank you
    nice that you tried that thing that "looked" good [thank you, we dont have to] :)

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  29 дней назад

      There are a lot of "diesel heater experts" online and I find most of their "advice" to be useless. I am reviewing the newest Vevor heater now and will be calling out some of their bunk advice in the video.

  • @Megellin
    @Megellin Месяц назад

    I keep reading that the dampener causes an error after using these heaters for a while with it installed. Could someone please follow up with any experience they have with it? I just got one of those heater the other day, and I want to do all my mods at once, but I don't want something to cause problems down the line if possible so please advise!

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Месяц назад

      This modified heater has been used numerous times and has never thrown an error or had any problem. They come standard on high end heaters like Webasto, so I don't see how it can cause a problem.

    • @Megellin
      @Megellin Месяц назад

      @TrailTraveler thank you for responding back so quickly! It's good to know it doesn't cause issues, because I really want to make mine as silent as possible. I was thinking maybe using a dryer hose on the vent may dampen the vent sound a bit as well. (Bound and determined to make that thing as quiet as a soft breeze so it doesn't grate on my nerves at night when camping.)

  • @rbo350
    @rbo350 Месяц назад

    I saw another guy use Biodiesel. Can you do an autopsy on the old pump to see what was making that ticking

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Месяц назад +1

      It’s just the nature of the pumps. It is a metal piston slamming up against the metal sleeve. Better pumps are designed to minimize or eliminate the ticking sound.

    • @BlondieHappyGuy
      @BlondieHappyGuy Месяц назад

      @@TrailTraveler Ah! So metal hitting metal!??? I guess those aren't long lived then.
      Good to know so as to order one to keep in stock, just in case.

  • @Trentkursen
    @Trentkursen 2 месяца назад

    big thank you Sir

  • @user-hridoyda
    @user-hridoyda 10 месяцев назад +3

    outstading

  • @Danthemilkman-l8f
    @Danthemilkman-l8f Месяц назад

    Put the cover back at same time you try ,mite be better?

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Месяц назад

      The cheap, thin metal of the case actually amplifies the sound. That's why I ended up putting sound insulation inside the case.

    • @greggilbert9403
      @greggilbert9403 Месяц назад

      @@TrailTravelerDid it make a difference?

    • @greggilbert9403
      @greggilbert9403 Месяц назад

      And by how much? Oh, you don’t have a meter!

    • @Danthemilkman-l8f
      @Danthemilkman-l8f Месяц назад

      Yes your correct the one whit the fuel tank on top i dont ear it .but ny 2 new ones whit tank on the side are macking more noise ,i will try your stuff an let you know tanks

  • @JohnSmith-v8l
    @JohnSmith-v8l 28 дней назад

    How can you do a sound test without a way to measure?

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  28 дней назад

      You use your ears. For this year’s videos, we have a sound meter

  • @Oliviiiful
    @Oliviiiful Месяц назад

    If you want to quiet the Fan you might want to get a NF series Noctua quiet fan

  • @Danthemilkman-l8f
    @Danthemilkman-l8f Месяц назад

    I have 3 diesel heather and i dont hear the pump at all, just the fans ?????

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Месяц назад

      @@Danthemilkman-l8f there are quiet ones and loud ones. We also have some with silent fuel pumps, but the cheaper ones tend to be abnoxiously loud

  • @LegendLength
    @LegendLength Год назад +2

    db measurement would have been nice though

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Год назад +3

      I tried to order a meter but you can’t get anything with any accuracy for under $2,500. The cheap stuff on Amazon is wildly off.

  • @ashnfrank10
    @ashnfrank10 2 месяца назад

    Cant hear mine at all buy a water proof hand gun case cut the foam to fit pump drill holes. Then replace hard fuel lines with black rubber. The reason Hondas and efi carbs use rubber lines and damper it injector pulse sound will travel in hard line to unit and metal frame . Drilled out big holes in intake put a screen. Ran exhaust into the truck exhaust can't hear nothing and truck starts better on cold mornings

  • @petedebo6906
    @petedebo6906 Год назад +1

    Nice job getting your heater quieter the only thing someone needs to put together is a brushless fan motor

  • @adross3
    @adross3 2 месяца назад

    Damper kit?

  • @timjd7964
    @timjd7964 2 месяца назад

    thank you

  • @NendingwithS
    @NendingwithS 28 дней назад

    Perfect😊!

  • @kcgunesq
    @kcgunesq 12 дней назад

    Really hard to measure the difference in sound by ear. A calibrated dB meter is almost necessary. Interesting nevertheless.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  12 дней назад

      Very true, and when I got that heater, I had no idea that I would be making a video on how to quiet it down, so I didn't have a meter. For this year's videos, I bought one and use it in the heater reviews I did.

    • @kcgunesq
      @kcgunesq 12 дней назад

      @@TrailTraveler I will check those out. Thanks.

  • @SmartBusN
    @SmartBusN Год назад +2

    We're do you find that long ducting tube

  • @PRBB25
    @PRBB25 11 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome

  • @supreme7267
    @supreme7267 3 месяца назад +2

    I did all these modifications but I’m having a problem with mine…. It turns on and runs for about 2 minutes and shuts down
    I have it connected to a
    Anker 535 power station

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  3 месяца назад +1

      It’s very possible that the power draw is too much for the DC port on the Anker. Use the AC plug and it should work fine

    • @supreme7267
      @supreme7267 3 месяца назад

      @@TrailTraveler yea I think your right…. I just rechecked the specs and saw the DC port is rated at 120W max

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  3 месяца назад

      The only power stations I have used that reliably power the diesel heaters from the DC port are Bluetties. I have to use the AC plug on all of the other ones.

    • @supreme7267
      @supreme7267 3 месяца назад

      @@TrailTraveler can I just get a AC power cord and just slice it in .? Or do I have to do anything special ?

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  3 месяца назад

      Some heaters come with a 110v power supply. If your's didn't, then something like this will work: amzn.to/3XNihUj

  • @OmedyStories
    @OmedyStories Год назад +2

    Hey Kerry, I just watched your video and I must say that it was really nice and well-made. I was wondering if I could help you edit your highly engaging thumbnails which will help your video to reach to a wider audience .

  • @SecretSquirrel-et6dl
    @SecretSquirrel-et6dl 2 месяца назад

    If you sleep with a fan or like a ticking background sound, it’ll knock you right out.

  • @keng528
    @keng528 9 дней назад

    You are 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆✝️

  • @klm404
    @klm404 Год назад +2

    Have you had any problems with the unit when at altitude (~10,000)?

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Год назад

      Haven’t been able to go that high yet, too much snow

    • @kenwilson7951
      @kenwilson7951 3 месяца назад

      I live at 10,000 no problem

  • @chrome98
    @chrome98 28 дней назад

    Looks very dangerous to me - pumping the burner exhaust into the room.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  28 дней назад

      @@chrome98 first off, I was in a garage with the door open. Second, I was monitoring the CO levels and it was always safe. I’ve even ran a heater in the garage with the door closed for six hours to test the CO levels and they stayed well into the safe zone.

  • @LZ2SM
    @LZ2SM 10 дней назад

    For me it's not the pump that's noisy,it's the air blowing that's noisy

  • @NazNazan-u9z
    @NazNazan-u9z 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you, Sir💕💕💕💕
    So is normal dad bad nose of the fuel pump.
    maybe I change it a day, But for now is ok. I turn it off when I go to my sleeping bag♥♥
    I pay that price to buy a good electric blanket.

  • @jrperrotta
    @jrperrotta 29 дней назад

    The pump ticking noise is loudest in startup mode. Once it's opened up to full flow the ticking is dramatically reduced. The solution obviously escaped you. Make silicone putty (silicone and cornstarch) and wrap the pump with it.
    Sound Gone!
    Use 10 inches of 1 inch fibre glass hot water pipe insulation material for the exhaust. Its yellow stiff insulation with aluminum paper covering. Guess what?
    Sound gone!
    Total cost? maybe $10 if you need to buy a full 3ft length. Your welcome!

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  29 дней назад +1

      The Vevor unit (including their newest one I am testing now) have the loudest pumps of any units we have tested. The newest one, the pump is 72dB while running on Level 3. That's a LOT of noise to try to cut down. I've never heard of making a putty like that. Can you give me a link to the silicone to use, I want to try that.

  • @NAVY_NFO
    @NAVY_NFO 11 месяцев назад +5

    Same parts on eBay or AliExpress for a fraction of the Amazon price tag.

  • @TheKamilkrawczak
    @TheKamilkrawczak 3 месяца назад +2

    Replacing original fan with some good low noise PC fan.

  • @PainterD54
    @PainterD54 Год назад +2

    For $90 it should be quieter!
    I just made sure my pump wasn't touching the sides (that's half the problem) and just wrapped it with insulation and I don't hear it at all.

    • @MHLivestreams
      @MHLivestreams 9 месяцев назад

      90 is cheap. That's why it's simple, and a bit noisy. I don't ever remember being able to buy anything like this 20-30 years ago for this kind of money.

  • @Mr.Schitzengigglez
    @Mr.Schitzengigglez Месяц назад

    Just run it on 24v.
    It's a 24v pump, trying to work on 12v.
    If you run it on 24v, you'll absolutely never hear that tick again.
    No, not because it'll burn it out.
    Because it's operating properly.
    I switched my electrical system to 24v, and took a chance on the supposed 24v feature of the heater, hell be damned.
    Not only is it working just fine, but, I cannot hear the pump running, at all.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Месяц назад

      If that's the case, then why don't they come with 24v AC adapters? I don't think I have a 24v power supply here, but it would be worth trying out.

    • @Mr.Schitzengigglez
      @Mr.Schitzengigglez Месяц назад

      @TrailTraveler just hook the wires up to your leads.
      The whole system is actually set up for 24v, but will run down to around 10v.

    • @Mr.Schitzengigglez
      @Mr.Schitzengigglez Месяц назад

      @TrailTraveler I think they likely don't come with them, for the same reason other electronics from China don't come to the US, with 230v adapters, but, the same electronics ship to the UK with them.
      I took a gamble on it, and, I was right, is all I'm saying.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Месяц назад +1

      I don't have anything that outputs 24v. I would have to order some kind of power supply.

    • @Mr.Schitzengigglez
      @Mr.Schitzengigglez Месяц назад

      @TrailTraveler got 2 12v batteries?

  • @robertkincaid9122
    @robertkincaid9122 Месяц назад

    Isn't it no longer ul approved after you modified must be ul approved again. Law suits baby.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Месяц назад +2

      You are making a huge assumption that it was UL approved in the first place. Who is going to sue who?

    • @BlondieHappyGuy
      @BlondieHappyGuy Месяц назад

      @@TrailTraveler ROFLMAO!
      It's funny how people think.
      I can't see the USA or Canada actually approving these things that are made in China.
      Unless they prove to actually be safe.

  • @craigdarby9533
    @craigdarby9533 2 месяца назад

    The easiest way to make them quiet is to wear earphones.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  2 месяца назад

      Yeah, I’m not going to do that when there are basically silent heaters on the market now

  • @Enmesharra92
    @Enmesharra92 3 месяца назад +4

    If l was camping with this setup. I would just pop in some 99 cent ear plugs and call it a restful night. But that’s just me. 😊

    • @petem.3719
      @petem.3719 2 месяца назад +2

      Just make sure you let me know where you're gonna be so I ain't there. 😊

  • @mainesail3097
    @mainesail3097 2 месяца назад

    NEOPRENE PIPE INSULATION

  • @BlondieHappyGuy
    @BlondieHappyGuy Месяц назад

    Vevor should offer an option with those "silencing" items already installed, including the damping material.
    If they do it at factory level, the price wouldn't be nearly as much as buying separately.
    I'm very close to buying one. I have a couple of different models in my cart on Amazon.
    Today, I returned a 30,000 - 60,000 propane torpedo heater to Princess Auto.
    It worked fine, but I didn't like having open flame in the garage, where I have gasoline and other flammable things.
    Plus, that thing goes through propane like crazy! Way too expensive to operate at the prices of propane now.
    What I do want, however, is not only one like this with the app, but I want to buy a 2nd remote control. I want to make an ESP32 with DHT22 sensor to make a "thermostat".
    I would tap into the remote so that the gadget would actually turn the heater off and on as needed. I wish that Vevor and others just provided an external thermostat option.
    With the ESP32, I can make it to have the ability to control it from the house. Turn it on, off, set temperature, etc.
    Oh well.

  • @greggilbert9403
    @greggilbert9403 Месяц назад

    How can you compare noise “Without “ a decibel meter? And why don’t you put the camera on the area of the unit you are working on? You need some serious improvements my friend!

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Месяц назад +1

      It’s a year old video. I had no idea when I got the heater that I would be trying to make it quieter so I had no need for a meter and wasn’t going to buy one for one video.

    • @MegaTapdog
      @MegaTapdog Месяц назад

      please direct us to your in depth video

    • @BlondieHappyGuy
      @BlondieHappyGuy Месяц назад +1

      ​@@TrailTraveler The way you did it was just fine!
      I've seen other videos where the guys are using the meters, but they do it at distances and how it sounds to their ears.
      You stood there, close to the heater... you put the mic close at different stages of the experiment and it was clear.
      Personally, I don't need no stink'n meter to tell me what my ears can clearly hear. LOL
      Thanks for the video.
      I'm about to buy one, but I'm going to be VERY careful.
      I did see one that said that the power source can be 12V to 24V, but I misplaced the link. LOL I'll find it again.
      But I wonder if that's actually a "thing" with all of these.
      Anyway, thanks for the video.

  • @FWCaptain-kv6sm
    @FWCaptain-kv6sm 9 месяцев назад +2

    i dont hear any difference from here? tick tick tick wrap it in styrofoam insulboard

  • @swm-sm6cu
    @swm-sm6cu 9 месяцев назад +2

    I don't like to be critical, but since I would like you to continue living I'll take a risk of upsetting someone. Your heater exhaust is blowing into your shop. Maybe you have plenty of air flow, but in case you don't, please be careful of carbon monoxide! The lady that bought my father's house got in her car and warmed it up. Her husband found her later, still sitting there, dead. I don't want that to happen to you!

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your concern. I did have the garage door open while filming. HOWEVER.....I actually ran the heater as a test, inside the garage (3 car garage), with all the doors shut, for 6 straight hours and monitored it with a carbon monoxide sensor and the levels never went up. Lowered Expecations did the same test in a much smaller garage.

    • @AK_Ray
      @AK_Ray 2 месяца назад

      You must not know how diesel burns

    • @BlondieHappyGuy
      @BlondieHappyGuy Месяц назад

      @@AK_Ray I sure don't!
      This is all new to me, so any info will be appreciated here.
      Not knowing these heaters, I don't know what the failure rate has been over the brands and models. I don't know if, when they do fail, if the failure is catastrophic or minimal.
      I work with gasoline, propane and natural gas. So I know how to stay safe with those. But I've had zero experience with diesel.
      I'll just hope that it's less volatile than gasoline.

  • @youmebornfree
    @youmebornfree 8 месяцев назад +1

    STOP saying it!! Just make a great video and people will do what they want. I purposely don't sub to anyone that says that shit.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  8 месяцев назад

      The odd thing is that I never say it, I’m not sure why I blurted it out in this video

    • @youmebornfree
      @youmebornfree 8 месяцев назад

      @@TrailTraveler That's funny. Ya when you watch every one say it I guess it got you... I watched a pro golfers channel last night and I really liked his style... He said "Hey if you like what you just watched we are going to be doing a lot more of that on this channel stay tuned." not the like share and subscribe... even typing that it makes my head hurt.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@youmebornfree For sure. I think it was some crazy hour in the middle of the night and my brain wasn't functioning fully. I may say something like you can find the GPS files on our Patreon, but usually I just say "stay safe out there, we'll see you on the trails"