Thanks for watching and asking. I am familiar with the TB2. It's a very nice packaging. I have the older version with the fuel tank externally mounted. That aside, the one in this video and the TB2 are both 8KW heaters so they have the same I ternals. So it really just comes down to personal preference. I will say that I do like the side exhaust more vice the bottom exiting.
Do you know if the display can be removed and located in a different place? I have the same unit, but I didn't see anything in the instructions regarding that.
I'm in Canada as to day -45 c I have a LF Bros . Half kerosene diesel mix to prevent gelling
That's a pretty good idea!
Is this only made for outdoor use? I was hoping to install it in my campervan and vent through the floor
The heat is for indoor. If you are going to run it inside, you MUST run the exhaust outside.
I have the TB2, how do you think they compare vs each other? If you're familiar with the TB2 version that is😎
Thanks for watching and asking. I am familiar with the TB2. It's a very nice packaging. I have the older version with the fuel tank externally mounted.
That aside, the one in this video and the TB2 are both 8KW heaters so they have the same I ternals. So it really just comes down to personal preference.
I will say that I do like the side exhaust more vice the bottom exiting.
I rdered one, but it didnt come with the AC adapter. Can you send me the specs or maybe the part # that came with your heater?
Sorry for the slow response. Mine came with a Model: RT-200FJ, which has an input of 90-132V 50-60Hz, an output of 13V +/- 0.5C at 10A.
@Buckingoffroadadventures thank you! Great video BTW
Do you know if the display can be removed and located in a different place? I have the same unit, but I didn't see anything in the instructions regarding that.
How far are you trying to move it?
Are you able to run it off DC Cigarette lighter for startup and running ? Would be nice to stay in DC for battery to last longer.
@tallpaull9367 I'm 99% sure you can as it came with the wires to connect the DC cigarette lighter plug. I have not tried it for myself yet though.
@ plugging it in is easy. Some units draw too much voltage and watts for cigarette port, need to be plugged into AC on power station