The heater was explained perfect. As a mechanic, I understand the heater runs like a diesel engine, and people forget how loud those are on cold starts. Great video Mike!
Thanks for watching. These systems are not perfect yet and I hope to modify one to make it a bit better. I mean things can always be improved ha ha and I like tinkering
@@ReelLifeWithMike honestly the best part of fishing for me is the puzzle of figuring out what works best for ME, and what is the most comfortable I can be
I've been doing overnights in my Nanook xl 2 man for 3 years now. Enjoyed your video and now a new subscriber. I enjoy the small area. Comfy and easy to heat.
I watch hundreds of ice fishing shows, but really enjoy your "how to" shows, some of the best!!! Keep it up Mike!! I saw you on the river a while back, next time I will say Hi!!
That would be great. I love company so for sure say hi. I always feel bad about how to videos as I feel they can be a bit boring but I guess the people like them. Ha ha. Hope to see you on the ice
Hey Mike. I don't comment on a lot of videos but wanted to let you know this video was definitely appreciated. I'm one of those 'non-handy' types so examples are really helpful. Besides the lighting project mentioned, I think beds for flipovers could be a 'game changer' item for portable folks like when smitty sleds took off.
Excellent idea placing the air intake inside to recirculate. I just got two and the vevor 8kws and made stand to fit my house windows for emergency heat backups. After seeing that, I’ll mod my widow inserts to run the intake inside as well.
@@ReelLifeWithMike good to know. I’m really excited about these. Not top of the line but the reviews I’ve seen have been great. My first venture into diesel heaters. Had it all apart tonight. Things are so simple! 👍🏻
I could’ve probably caught some more fish, but in the middle of some explanations, I didn’t wanna stop and redo it. It was still an OK day. It was just weird overnight and the next morning there was nothing there. I think that’s the other thing about my videos. I’m not some crazy good Angler. I’m just a normal guy that likes to go out, have fun and fish.
Holy Smokes Macgyver!!! Great video! You truly are a crafty man. I have the 2800 and love it. I’m also a little claustrophobic so I’d never sleep in it. lol. But I give you props! Nice work Mike!
Depends. I have done it before but not when snow was knee deep lol. Or I will bring my flip up and another empty sled. Make a couple trips. Realistically could be done with a lot less but this is my full set up. Thanks for watching
@@howarddittrich157 you’re 100% correct on that. I’m working on a couple of different models where the output is almost directly against the tent and the input will be insulated. I definitely know that metal ducting will lose a ton of heat.
It actually wasn’t too bad. I made sure it was quite flat and didn’t really notice it with the sleeping pad. The hard part with the 2400 is that the bench doesn’t remove without unscrewing it. Also, it’s one of their smallest flip over so I’m not sure a car would even fit in there lol this was more just a fun project and will be working on a 2600 flip over overnight this year.
Thats the best “out of the box” heater on the market, The Fahrenheit setting alone makes it worth it….the exhaust is just a bonus. Great video! I am thinking about the 2600 for me.
I think my next one would probably be a 2600. I don’t need anything big and I love the fact that all of that can be done pretty much with one person. Thank you very much for watching.
Hey friend, take a closer look at your muffler, flip it over as it has a drain for moisture. Also I’ve found it works better slightly pointed down instead of up in weather. Order a 78 inch exhaust pipe if you prefer it further away. I’m used to the noise as I use the same model to heat my pole barn office and have the box mounted inside with ceramic insulation and a thru hull taking the exhaust out.
Always appreciate the info. I’m looking at doing a different style exhaust system and actually doing a full build of an ultimate custom Peter box. I’ll definitely keep in mind. Thanks for watching.
@@ReelLifeWithMike I look forward to seeing the build! I just subscribed today when I found you. I love that technology is increasing our fishing, productivity and comfort. And it’s just fun to tinker and build your own things and see what other people come up with.
I totally understand what you’re saying. The hard thing with reviews is that it can definitely go along that route. One thing I always want to be 100% honest with is that even if a company gives me something they know if I don’t like something I will mention it. I don’t do a lot of videos like this. It’s just something I wanted to do for sometime and show a little appreciation to my sponsors as well. Trust me it’ll get back to being a normal video of me not catching fish. Ha ha thank you so much for sticking with me, and watching the video
The actual reasons I had the holes to start was I had the diesel heater installed on the interior with the exhaust outside. It was a bit to loud to film with it that way so I already had a hole there. I’m home sight I may still try to make an insulated enclosed box for the diesel heater to keep it on the inside that way I don’t have to pack as much. But I should do a video on retro fitting a window vent. Thanks for the idea.
Thanks for this video Mike! Been really getting a lot of ideas from you! When will the lights be available? Hehe… Keep up the good work! Tight lines! 😎👍
This does have a couple grommets but other than that I’ll park my truck real close. They actually secure quite well. The other thing is drill a couple holes( not to the water) and then use the shaved snow to put around the tent
Appre iTs your channel and the videos you’ve done on your diesel heater setup. I’m curious though why you went away from the coleman cooler setup. I like that idea and if I go diesel I will use your cooler setup. Havent made it to the lake yet as my truck isnt reliable so went to breezy point only. Stay safe.
I’m working with a company to make them better. I stil have my cooler set up and really like it. I just thought I would try a factory one so if someone that’s not as handy wants one, then they could just buy one without doing so much for it. If that makes sense.
Great video, Mike! I was just searching RUclips for videos on this exact heater. I just got back from Red Lake ice camping during this last cold snap. I ran propane in my Eskimo Outbreak 850XD and after 4 days of camping I had to scrape 1/4" of ice off the inside of my walls because of the moisture. I'm over the propane. A couple of questions: 1. I'm the least handy guy on the planet so would I have to modify the heater like you did? I just wanted to bring it in my shelter and just leave it inside with the exhaust going under the skirt or out the door I don't use. Is that possible? 2. Does that heater make in incessant clicking noise I've heard from others? Thanks, as always, for the great videos!
Depends on how cold the diesel heater may not be able to keep up with the size of the 850XD. IN MY 650 IT’LL STAY PRETTY WARM BUT NOT LIKE YOU’LL BE SWEATING ESPECIALLY WHEN IT GETS OVER -20. AS FOR THE CLICKING NOISE, IT’S REALLY NOT THAT BAD AFTER IT RUNS FOR ABOUT HALF AN HOUR. IT’S A LOT LOUDER WHEN IT FIRST STARTS UP. THE EASIEST MODIFICATION, FOR THAT IS TO ACTUALLY UNSCREW, THE FUEL PUMP FROM THE CASING AS THAT CAUSES EXTRA VIBRATION AND WRAP A LITTLE BIT OF FOAM AROUND IT.
I really appreciate the feedback, Mike! That's exactly the info I was looking for. I did run 2 Buddy heaters when it hit -25° with -40°+ wind chills. When it's that cold I figured 1 diesel heater likely wouldn't cut it. But running a diesel heater and supplementing with a Buddy heater as needed should help keep the moisture down. I don't need it too warm in my shack. Just above freezing is good for me. Maybe I'll get 1 and try it. If it works well I'll snag a second one. I carry 3 Mr Buddy's and 4 20lb cylinders with me anyway. 2 diesel heaters and a gas can can't take up much more space than that. 😅😅 Love the content man. Keep pumping out the videos!
Can you make a more detailed video on how you made the bed setup? (Frame across sled and under bench, frame building, ikea items, etc.) I think a ton of us love your setups and just want to mirror it!!
I actually do have that plan in the works. It’s also going to show how I made the backrest sit flat as well. I hope to have that up within the next couple of weeks so please keep an eye on my channel.
Thank you so much Mike! I feel like so many people with these shacks will be grateful to have that video, and I’m sure you’ll just be able to post a link whenever someone asks for it! But in all seriousness, ESKIMO SHOUKD SPONSOR YOU FOR AN ICE CAMP BUILD!!!
Mike, great video but I must critique it and a wee but disappointed you did not highlight it. That power socket is a kettle socket, IE AC voltage. That is deadly! HCALORY made a huge mistake fitting this type of socket as its easy to plug in 120v or 240v power. Its been highlighted on other channels. Its an accident waiting to happen. Colin
That’s 100 percent correct. The reason I dident mention it for the overnight set up is that it’s will only ever run off a 12V circuit. As for the interior plug this heater actually comes with one that is a 110 so if someone bought a different style I assume it would be up to them to know but you are correct. I was supposed to do a diesel heater only video but there were some things I told them they need to do before actually reviewing it as there were some issues.
@@ReelLifeWithMike Thanks Mike. Most people would know better but there is always one who will test this at home and plug it into the mains before reading the manual. I hope HCALORY fixes this ASAP.
I know you would have to switch your connections inside but could you turn the heater around and have the exhaust facing out so you don’t have to worry about the exhaust fumes?
Actually yes that was the first plan. I actually made a custom diesel heater set up which had the exhaust on the outside. This one that was sent to me had it the other way around. I’m actually planning on flipping the diesel heater on the inside so the exhaust will be outside. I’ll be doing a little video in the future with it as well.
That’s true. I’m actually getting another diesel heater from vevor and I am going to make the ultimate diesel heater. Ox set up for cold temps. Stay tuned
Great video! I’m a new fan. Heater setup super cool. I did my flip the same way. A little more over the top tho. An idea is run an aerator ( Mr. bubbler ) in shack . Keeps those bait fish so much more active. Oh put ear plugs over exposed treble hooks while traveling. No more snags😉
Really this year I have only done red river, pelican and lake Winnipeg. I am looking at gull harbour which is lake Winnipeg as well as fish with @staggontheline in the upper basin. I would love to do an overnight for trout and lake of the woods overnight is coming up. Thanks for watching
I used to run straight kerosine but then I heard you need the oil and lubrication from the diesel. So if anything I’ll mix either half-and-half or put a quarter kerosine in. I’m not sure if this is the right information but from what I heard diesel still burns slightly hotter than kerosene. I’ve tried to search it, but says yes once says no so if you have a better answer, feel free to let me know lol.
That’s gonna be a real tough one because it depends on usage. I think the jackary has a little bit more usage for the general public compared to the 135 power box but if you check out Dakota’s website, they recently came out with a power box just like Jakary, which I think is such an awesome unit. Definitely something worth checking out. But overall that 135 power box is more than anyone would ever need which is awesome that you never have to worry about running out of power.
If you are worried about carbon monoxide you should be pulling in fresh cold air into the heater instead of pulling it out of the tent. There's no way that the exhaust will go back in the intake because heat rises. Cold air stays low and your exhaust is rising up like crazy.
On a calm day, you’re 100% correct. About a month ago we had a slight breeze where my truck was parked just behind the tent. The way the wind was the air actually circled around which caused the open air intake from the external suck in some of the exhaust fumes from the external. Thank God diesel smells, and when I move my truck, it went away as the exhaust had enough movement. I’ve tried the heat vent, lower, middle, higher, and after about 30 different variations this is where I found the most consistent temperature throughout the whole airspace. but I really do appreciate your comment as I am 100% not perfect. If there’s anyway I could do better I would greatly take criticism. Thanks again I’ll keep that in mind.
@@ReelLifeWithMike Thank you. I enjoy your videos and I wasn't trying to start an argument. I am looking at switching from propane to a diesel heater myself. The problem with propane heaters is they constantly re-burn the air inside the tent, where-as these diesel heaters can be set up to burn fresh outside air almost eliminating the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Provided the exhaust gasses don't enter the intake. I am going to try two sections of exhaust pipe with guy lines so it doesn't fall over and get it higher in the air and just suck cold fresh from the outside. A guy could even put duct work on the intake to get it further away from the exhaust too. I guess I am just a stickler for fresh air.
What do have against buddy heaters? Seems like a lot if bs hauling diesel and a battery and tubes and even cutting into your sled? Idk man. To each their own I guess.
I have very little issues with the buddy heater other then after a couple days using it I can decently feel a bit crappy. The diesel heater is just a better choice for me. My flip over, 99 percent of the time goes from the back of the truck to on the ice and set up so I’m not worried about the holes. I could easily run the ducting through the skirt as well. It’s just an option that I have been using for the last couple years.
That heater setup is excellent. One of the better ones I've seen.
Thanks so much for watching
Thank you for your suppport!! ❤❤❤
The heater was explained perfect. As a mechanic, I understand the heater runs like a diesel engine, and people forget how loud those are on cold starts. Great video Mike!
Thanks for watching. These systems are not perfect yet and I hope to modify one to make it a bit better. I mean things can always be improved ha ha and I like tinkering
@@ReelLifeWithMike honestly the best part of fishing for me is the puzzle of figuring out what works best for ME, and what is the most comfortable I can be
@@SaiyanPrince617 exactly. It’s so hard as there is so many different styles. I’m just throwing ideas out there that’s all lol
I've been doing overnights in my Nanook xl 2 man for 3 years now. Enjoyed your video and now a new subscriber. I enjoy the small area. Comfy and easy to heat.
Thanks for watching. It’s such a great way for a quick easy run for sure.
I watch hundreds of ice fishing shows, but really enjoy your "how to" shows, some of the best!!! Keep it up Mike!! I saw you on the river a while back, next time I will say Hi!!
That would be great. I love company so for sure say hi. I always feel bad about how to videos as I feel they can be a bit boring but I guess the people like them. Ha ha. Hope to see you on the ice
Nothing can beat us in a snowy day!! 😍😍 Keep cozy and stay warmth!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
well that was by far the best flipover camping setup I've seen! good job hoss
Thank you. These set up videos can get a bit boring but glad you enjoyed.
Hey Mike. I don't comment on a lot of videos but wanted to let you know this video was definitely appreciated. I'm one of those 'non-handy' types so examples are really helpful. Besides the lighting project mentioned, I think beds for flipovers could be a 'game changer' item for portable folks like when smitty sleds took off.
That’s so awesome I’m glad you enjoyed it. I was worried it would be boring and what not. But thanks so much for watching
Can’t be too safe and can never mention it enough!! Way to stress the importance of a CO detector.
Great video.
I am hoping to get a hold of a different style as well to try out. Ill make sure I post a video
Thanks for watching
Excellent idea placing the air intake inside to recirculate. I just got two and the vevor 8kws and made stand to fit my house windows for emergency heat backups. After seeing that, I’ll mod my widow inserts to run the intake inside as well.
@@SecretSquirrel-et6dl I find equalizing the air pressure helps with circulation and creates better heat.
@@ReelLifeWithMike good to know. I’m really excited about these. Not top of the line but the reviews I’ve seen have been great. My first venture into diesel heaters. Had it all apart tonight. Things are so simple! 👍🏻
Pretty slick man. Love your ingenuity. Never get tired of watching your little inventions. Now if only the fish would bite! 😜❤️🎣
I could’ve probably caught some more fish, but in the middle of some explanations, I didn’t wanna stop and redo it. It was still an OK day. It was just weird overnight and the next morning there was nothing there. I think that’s the other thing about my videos. I’m not some crazy good Angler. I’m just a normal guy that likes to go out, have fun and fish.
You do a really nice job man. Keep up the amazing work.
Thanks so much for watching
That's a sweet setup. I finally bit the bullet and ordered the frostbite drench rod. Can't wait to test it on my next trip out.
The drench is a great all around walleye rod that can be used in smaller species. Let me know what ya think
Holy Smokes Macgyver!!! Great video! You truly are a crafty man. I have the 2800 and love it. I’m also a little claustrophobic so I’d never sleep in it. lol. But I give you props! Nice work Mike!
I’m hoping to get in to a 2600 next year
🎉 love today's video 🎉 we have also just starting looking into diesel heaters. love love love your set up . thank you for showing your showing us .
Thanks so much for watching. I love fishing but I love building more ha ha.
Thanks for the very well made videos. You explain things to the T , I’ve learned so much from you.
Thanks so much for watching. I thought it would be to long and boring but I guess if it helped someone it was worth it. Stay tuned for more
Set up looks great. Looks like a tough haul with out a truck driving on the ice. Cool info vid.
Depends. I have done it before but not when snow was knee deep lol. Or I will bring my flip up and another empty sled. Make a couple trips. Realistically could be done with a lot less but this is my full set up. Thanks for watching
Great video! You should consider adding some insulation to your heat run and return. It will definetly improve the heaters preformance.
@@howarddittrich157 you’re 100% correct on that. I’m working on a couple of different models where the output is almost directly against the tent and the input will be insulated. I definitely know that metal ducting will lose a ton of heat.
What a setup! Love it and thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching
Great video as always!! Very nice setup and great tutorial on how you do things. Thanks for sharing stay safe tight lines!
That top crossbar on the cot looked like a back breaker to sleep on. So much nicer with a seat removed and a fullsize cot
It actually wasn’t too bad. I made sure it was quite flat and didn’t really notice it with the sleeping pad. The hard part with the 2400 is that the bench doesn’t remove without unscrewing it. Also, it’s one of their smallest flip over so I’m not sure a car would even fit in there lol this was more just a fun project and will be working on a 2600 flip over overnight this year.
Killer setup! Awesome video
Great video mike, very informative. Thanks!
Thanks so much for watching. I just got the 2600 so stay tuned
Awesome video with simple but great ideas.
Thanks for the watch
Thats the best “out of the box” heater on the market, The Fahrenheit setting alone makes it worth it….the exhaust is just a bonus.
Great video! I am thinking about the 2600 for me.
I think my next one would probably be a 2600. I don’t need anything big and I love the fact that all of that can be done pretty much with one person. Thank you very much for watching.
Great video do basically the same setup with the otter resort. When ya going to show us how ya do your cooking out there on the ice
Hey friend, take a closer look at your muffler, flip it over as it has a drain for moisture. Also I’ve found it works better slightly pointed down instead of up in weather. Order a 78 inch exhaust pipe if you prefer it further away.
I’m used to the noise as I use the same model to heat my pole barn office and have the box mounted inside with ceramic insulation and a thru hull taking the exhaust out.
Always appreciate the info. I’m looking at doing a different style exhaust system and actually doing a full build of an ultimate custom Peter box. I’ll definitely keep in mind. Thanks for watching.
@@ReelLifeWithMike I look forward to seeing the build! I just subscribed today when I found you. I love that technology is increasing our fishing, productivity and comfort. And it’s just fun to tinker and build your own things and see what other people come up with.
Congrats on all the sponsor !!! But it’s kind of like watching a commercial now !!! No hate love the channel and I get it just saying lol
I totally understand what you’re saying. The hard thing with reviews is that it can definitely go along that route. One thing I always want to be 100% honest with is that even if a company gives me something they know if I don’t like something I will mention it. I don’t do a lot of videos like this. It’s just something I wanted to do for sometime and show a little appreciation to my sponsors as well. Trust me it’ll get back to being a normal video of me not catching fish. Ha ha thank you so much for sticking with me, and watching the video
SWEET SET UP👌
Thanks for watching
Mike, why not just replace the back window with a homemade vent plugs? That way you don't destroy your sled.
The actual reasons I had the holes to start was I had the diesel heater installed on the interior with the exhaust outside. It was a bit to loud to film with it that way so I already had a hole there. I’m home sight I may still try to make an insulated enclosed box for the diesel heater to keep it on the inside that way I don’t have to pack as much. But I should do a video on retro fitting a window vent. Thanks for the idea.
Great video man, I cant wait to do the same!!!
Feel free to contact me and let me know how it goes
Hey Mike, curious if you got that light set up produced for the escape flip over yet
Thanks for this video Mike! Been really getting a lot of ideas from you! When will the lights be available? Hehe… Keep up the good work! Tight lines! 😎👍
Ha ha still working on some details but I will let you know ha ha. Thanks for watching
Terrific set up video. Thought you had a pike with that first one nice greenback!
Ha ha some days they act a little different ha ha. Thanks for watching
Shared it on my newsreel...
Simple amazing. Just awesome
Great video👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for watching
Great video bud ,,, how do you “ secure “ your flip over for when it’s windy & you’re on an icy lake ?
This does have a couple grommets but other than that I’ll park my truck real close. They actually secure quite well. The other thing is drill a couple holes( not to the water) and then use the shaved snow to put around the tent
Sick setup bro
Thanks for watching. It was a fun project
Appre iTs your channel and the videos you’ve done on your diesel heater setup.
I’m curious though why you went away from the coleman cooler setup.
I like that idea and if I go diesel I will use your cooler setup.
Havent made it to the lake yet as my truck isnt reliable so went to breezy point only.
Stay safe.
I’m working with a company to make them better. I stil have my cooler set up and really like it. I just thought I would try a factory one so if someone that’s not as handy wants one, then they could just buy one without doing so much for it. If that makes sense.
Great video, Mike! I was just searching RUclips for videos on this exact heater. I just got back from Red Lake ice camping during this last cold snap. I ran propane in my Eskimo Outbreak 850XD and after 4 days of camping I had to scrape 1/4" of ice off the inside of my walls because of the moisture. I'm over the propane. A couple of questions: 1. I'm the least handy guy on the planet so would I have to modify the heater like you did? I just wanted to bring it in my shelter and just leave it inside with the exhaust going under the skirt or out the door I don't use. Is that possible? 2. Does that heater make in incessant clicking noise I've heard from others? Thanks, as always, for the great videos!
Depends on how cold the diesel heater may not be able to keep up with the size of the 850XD. IN MY 650 IT’LL STAY PRETTY WARM BUT NOT LIKE YOU’LL BE SWEATING ESPECIALLY WHEN IT GETS OVER -20. AS FOR THE CLICKING NOISE, IT’S REALLY NOT THAT BAD AFTER IT RUNS FOR ABOUT HALF AN HOUR. IT’S A LOT LOUDER WHEN IT FIRST STARTS UP. THE EASIEST MODIFICATION, FOR THAT IS TO ACTUALLY UNSCREW, THE FUEL PUMP FROM THE CASING AS THAT CAUSES EXTRA VIBRATION AND WRAP A LITTLE BIT OF FOAM AROUND IT.
I have no idea why it went all capitals. Sorry about that.
I really appreciate the feedback, Mike! That's exactly the info I was looking for. I did run 2 Buddy heaters when it hit -25° with -40°+ wind chills. When it's that cold I figured 1 diesel heater likely wouldn't cut it. But running a diesel heater and supplementing with a Buddy heater as needed should help keep the moisture down. I don't need it too warm in my shack. Just above freezing is good for me. Maybe I'll get 1 and try it. If it works well I'll snag a second one. I carry 3 Mr Buddy's and 4 20lb cylinders with me anyway. 2 diesel heaters and a gas can can't take up much more space than that. 😅😅
Love the content man. Keep pumping out the videos!
Can you make a more detailed video on how you made the bed setup? (Frame across sled and under bench, frame building, ikea items, etc.) I think a ton of us love your setups and just want to mirror it!!
I actually do have that plan in the works. It’s also going to show how I made the backrest sit flat as well. I hope to have that up within the next couple of weeks so please keep an eye on my channel.
Thank you so much Mike! I feel like so many people with these shacks will be grateful to have that video, and I’m sure you’ll just be able to post a link whenever someone asks for it! But in all seriousness, ESKIMO SHOUKD SPONSOR YOU FOR AN ICE CAMP BUILD!!!
Feel free to leave roast comments down here so I can read them 👇🏽
Must of been nice to have an extra person. Just saying. Boom roasted
Very interesting video, good job
Thanks for watching
Dialed nice setup.
Thanks for watching
They still have them on there website from the looks of it i have been really thinking of getting a diesel heater and trying one out
I’m working on an ultimate complete built of a heater in the coming months
Mike, great video but I must critique it and a wee but disappointed you did not highlight it. That power socket is a kettle socket, IE AC voltage. That is deadly! HCALORY made a huge mistake fitting this type of socket as its easy to plug in 120v or 240v power. Its been highlighted on other channels. Its an accident waiting to happen. Colin
That’s 100 percent correct. The reason I dident mention it for the overnight set up is that it’s will only ever run off a 12V circuit. As for the interior plug this heater actually comes with one that is a 110 so if someone bought a different style I assume it would be up to them to know but you are correct. I was supposed to do a diesel heater only video but there were some things I told them they need to do before actually reviewing it as there were some issues.
@@ReelLifeWithMike Thanks Mike. Most people would know better but there is always one who will test this at home and plug it into the mains before reading the manual. I hope HCALORY fixes this ASAP.
Nice !
Thank you! Cheers!
Those eskimos are sweet! I wana see a video where you just crank the heater and sweat your face off in there. Don’t even wet a line. 😂
Lol. I’m pretty sure I saw someone do that with the woodstove. It was a pretty impressive view though.
Why Don’t you use ion auger anymore
No main reason. The ion is an absolute phenomenal auger but because I’m with Eskimo they wanted me to run the E-40 and try it out.
I know you would have to switch your connections inside but could you turn the heater around and have the exhaust facing out so you don’t have to worry about the exhaust fumes?
Actually yes that was the first plan. I actually made a custom diesel heater set up which had the exhaust on the outside. This one that was sent to me had it the other way around. I’m actually planning on flipping the diesel heater on the inside so the exhaust will be outside. I’ll be doing a little video in the future with it as well.
Is there no rear skirt on the 2400 Mike? My 2600 has a skirt all the way around the back..
Nope there is not on the 2400
the shortest intake/exhaust pipe increases efficiency alot...
That’s true. I’m actually getting another diesel heater from vevor and I am going to make the ultimate diesel heater. Ox set up for cold temps. Stay tuned
Great video! I’m a new fan. Heater setup super cool. I did my flip the same way. A little more over the top tho. An idea is run an aerator ( Mr. bubbler ) in shack . Keeps those bait fish so much more active. Oh put ear plugs over exposed treble hooks while traveling. No more snags😉
@@ICEGOD68 nice tips. I got some fun stuff planed for this year so stay tuned
Hey Mike, have you been doing overnights anywhere else besides lake Wpg?
Really this year I have only done red river, pelican and lake Winnipeg. I am looking at gull harbour which is lake Winnipeg as well as fish with @staggontheline in the upper basin. I would love to do an overnight for trout and lake of the woods overnight is coming up. Thanks for watching
You ever add kerosene to the diesel?
I used to run straight kerosine but then I heard you need the oil and lubrication from the diesel. So if anything I’ll mix either half-and-half or put a quarter kerosine in. I’m not sure if this is the right information but from what I heard diesel still burns slightly hotter than kerosene. I’ve tried to search it, but says yes once says no so if you have a better answer, feel free to let me know lol.
Would you say the dakota is better to use than say a Jackery?
That’s gonna be a real tough one because it depends on usage. I think the jackary has a little bit more usage for the general public compared to the 135 power box but if you check out Dakota’s website, they recently came out with a power box just like Jakary, which I think is such an awesome unit. Definitely something worth checking out. But overall that 135 power box is more than anyone would ever need which is awesome that you never have to worry about running out of power.
If you are worried about carbon monoxide you should be pulling in fresh cold air into the heater instead of pulling it out of the tent. There's no way that the exhaust will go back in the intake because heat rises. Cold air stays low and your exhaust is rising up like crazy.
On a calm day, you’re 100% correct. About a month ago we had a slight breeze where my truck was parked just behind the tent. The way the wind was the air actually circled around which caused the open air intake from the external suck in some of the exhaust fumes from the external. Thank God diesel smells, and when I move my truck, it went away as the exhaust had enough movement. I’ve tried the heat vent, lower, middle, higher, and after about 30 different variations this is where I found the most consistent temperature throughout the whole airspace. but I really do appreciate your comment as I am 100% not perfect. If there’s anyway I could do better I would greatly take criticism. Thanks again I’ll keep that in mind.
@@ReelLifeWithMike Thank you. I enjoy your videos and I wasn't trying to start an argument. I am looking at switching from propane to a diesel heater myself. The problem with propane heaters is they constantly re-burn the air inside the tent, where-as these diesel heaters can be set up to burn fresh outside air almost eliminating the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Provided the exhaust gasses don't enter the intake. I am going to try two sections of exhaust pipe with guy lines so it doesn't fall over and get it higher in the air and just suck cold fresh from the outside. A guy could even put duct work on the intake to get it further away from the exhaust too. I guess I am just a stickler for fresh air.
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Hey Mike! Do you happen to have a contact number for the company you used to help with the bench seat modification?
Where did you get your heater
This one is from Amazon. I believe you should still get a discount if you use that code
It's not available on the link that you posted
I’ll double check and send you a message
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Try that one and use reel10off
I got the Vevor right inside my wheel house and after a little bit I don't even hear it running ...
Yup. Of course when she’s chilly it’s a bit loud but once it starts going it’s not bad at all
What do have against buddy heaters? Seems like a lot if bs hauling diesel and a battery and tubes and even cutting into your sled? Idk man. To each their own I guess.
I have very little issues with the buddy heater other then after a couple days using it I can decently feel a bit crappy. The diesel heater is just a better choice for me. My flip over, 99 percent of the time goes from the back of the truck to on the ice and set up so I’m not worried about the holes. I could easily run the ducting through the skirt as well. It’s just an option that I have been using for the last couple years.