Just got my Webasto Gas heater and it came with a thumb drive with instructions on it but to tell you the truth they are not much help. Thanks for the video it's a great help!
No problem at all! I’m psyched it helped out! My kit didn’t even come with the thumb drive. Hahaha!!! Congrats on the install. Enjoy it. It’s a total game changer.
@Sophia Milanos a utube upload I watched today said a professional installation costs about 1700.00. I’ve decided a change in my thinking and will find an alternative to this type of heating for my van.
Thanks so much Daryl! We appreciate that! We love traveling and exploring new places. One of our absolute favorite States has been Idaho. Have you been?
Great video guys!!!! I cannot wait for it to get cold enough to use ours! Maybe I’ll turn it on now just because I can!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING US INSTALL OURS!
Congrats on your heater! And great video, really helped me a lot. I just installed mine and it wasn't an easy install... I also filmed a "How to" video on it to try and help some people out who are also trying to install it DIY
Ohhh Thanks Ankeney Van Builds! Happy that our video helped you! Congrats on your new heater! Your gonna love it! Definitely not an easy install for sure, but a fun one😊 Cool, we’ll come and check out your channel/video Stay warm, & Safe Travels
Great install video ! I did get a little chuckle out of the '11mm Crescent wench' comment at 11:00 minutes into the video, but we all make verbal gaffes while speaking from time to time ;) Kudos on the video !!
Hahaha! When I dive into something and really get into a zone, every wrench becomes a crescent wrench all of a sudden for whatever reason. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Hey man, yeah I bet you do!!! Alaska during the winter must be brutal! So having a good heat source is key! We went with the gas model. And it’s the shit! 👍
Thanks for sharing! With winter on its way we are planning to add a Webasto soon. We are still on the fence if we get it done professionally or do it ourselves. You gave me hope that I can figure it out myself🍻 The warranty issues worry me though. We'll see, haha
Yes! The hardest part of the install is getting through the anticipation of doing it. The install itself is a lot easier than you think. You’ll be surprised. Let us know how it works out for you guys.
Great videos guys! I'm going to be installing mine soon. My question is about pump noise, we see you guys bobbing your head to the sound of the pump in your video but I'm guessing the 2 floor covers were not installed? when everything is installed is it noisy? I've heard people complain about it. Thanks!
When you did the fuel pump wiring how do you know which wires to insert into which sides of the plug ( 1 and 2 from the heater are both black and the fuel pump wires are blue and brown... ) .. Thanks!
I remember the wiring wasn’t specified so I just took it as you can hook it up either way. I am pretty sure the motor itself can only run in one direction so it doesn’t matter which wire you hook up together as long as there is electricity hitting it when it is supposed to.
If you are feeling in any way uncomfortable about installing something like this I would too. Unfortunately we do not know any places that do it professionally. We never explored that route. Good luck in your search and if you do decide to do it yourself let me know and I’ll help you out with any info you need!
I haven’t heard anything about it. If it’s about the heat from the exhaust pipe on the webasto I wouldn’t worry about it. The vehicle muffler runs right under the passenger seat also.
I'm hoping to do the exact same install on my promaster but wondering where you got the anderson port? I also have a goal zero and bought the 12v regulated cable but am having trouble figuring out how to add an anderson port to the webasto wires. Any tips?
Yea! You can get Anderson to bare wire cable. Check this out: amzn.to/3rKtnKI . Something like that would work perfect. Then just cut and splice to length and you’ll be good to go.
There is one more thing I forgot to mention! I wish the Americans manufacturer make any potential items that the consumers will buy, but in a less expensive way. That same Diesel heater is found in Amazon, made in China for $149. And is as reliable as the one you installed. Is all good by all means, but the Americans industry should try to make good quality items for a good affordable price, especially because is made in the US. China is always coming up with great technology and sold in the US. When is the US going to learn?
Yea, I totally get it! Hahaha! I’m pretty sure Webasto is a UK thing though. I did hear the Chinese diesel heaters are great. I just didn’t want to deal with having to Mount and fill a fuel tank for it. I helped a buddy of mine install his and he LOVES it! If you go that route the install is the same except for mounting the tank it comes with which isn’t a total pain in the ass.
@@NomadderWhereVan I hear you...lol. I'm having trouble trying to get my New Promaster, and the sales Rep are uncooperative here in MA. Is a long story but I will do a Vlog when I start the journey on how I brough my new PromMaster. Enjoy your adventure and many happiness to You and your love ones.
Congrats!!! I’m psyched our video helped you out! It is seriously going to change the game for you. We were considering doing the high altitude upgrade on it. We’re still up in the air with it. I’ll definitely let you know if we do though.
Im having the same issue when initial start up, there’s isnt power being supplied from my battery pack(Jackery 1500) This was an “aha” moment for me, except that jackery does not have a 12v Regulated cable. I thought about purchasing to use it on my jackery but I don’t have an Andersen output plug on my pack.. any reccomendation?
The only thing I could suggest, because I don’t know too much about Jackery, would be to hook it up to your starter battery with the double pole double throw switch and voltage indicator. Then that way you could use the starter battery and still have the other poles to hook up to the Jackery if you end up finding an alternative to the regulated cable. If you end up hooking up to the starter battery though make sure you get that voltage indicator so you don’t drain the starter battery. Honestly we ended up using the starter battery more than the goal zero due to power conservation.
Hey there, sorry we’re just getting back to ya. Our Webasto is still running strong. No issues running above 6k. We’ve always run our heater on the highest setting. I think that’s the way to go to avoid carbon buildup. We did just recently over the summer, remove & clean the Webasto just to maintain & for curiosity sake. We hardly had any buildup. Hope this was helpful. Let us know if ya have any other questions. 😊
@@NomadderWhereVan thanks for the reply! I just installed an Espar AS3 B2L in my Ford Transit. It was an arduous task for me but all went well and Its working great so far. Looking forward to some winter camping.....after I return from Baja.in a few weeks.
Fantastic job! I'm giving this project a go on our promaster next week. Did you have to remove (then reinstall) the heat shield to run the fuel line over the exhaust and such?
Yea, I did! It wasn’t that bad to take off either. It’s a bit of a pain in the ass lining it back up. Just a bit of extra finesse on it. Good luck with the install! If you got anymore questions don’t hesitate to get in touch again.
Hey there Jack! Good question! The wattage it takes is right around 90 to 95 during the startup phase which lasts about 30 seconds and then runs right around 15 watts while running. So battery drainage will depend on your battery bank size and how long you plan on running it for. We’ve been running ours anywhere between 2 and 4 hours a night lately and we’ve had no issues with killing our battery. Hope that helps.
Thanks for the super video, it gave me the confidence to install my own. Have you adjusted yours for altitude yet? If so, how? Apparently, you can't make the adjustment easily without the manual rheostat. Anyway, you're awesome. Happy travels.
Thank you! I’m so glad it was helpful. I haven’t adjusted ours to the high altitude yet. I’m going to look into doing it within the next couple of weeks or so and see what’s involved with it. I’ll let you know how it works out!
Hahaha!!! Thanks! I get Bradley Cooper a lot. I was an actor in LA, a lot of the casting directors out there used to say that! If only I were taller and a little less good looking. Hahaha!
@@NomadderWhereVan I've gone to the heatso website and am curious what options I need to add for a successful install. Anything else besides the rheostat? How do I add the high altitude option you and Dave mentioned in his install?
Hey! The options I went with was the seven day timer and the Webasto muffler. I didn’t go with any of the mounting brackets because you have to drill a massive hole in the floor of the van to make them work. I didn’t go with the rheostat, but, I heard those controls are really nice. The high altitude addition is something of a mystery to me still. I haven’t installed one or even looked into it much yet. I definitely need to. Dave may have dug up a bit of something something about it. If I find out where to get it and how to install it I’ll let you know. That should get you fired up though. Let us know how the install works out. If you got any more questions let us know.
I actually prefer the barbed 90. Maybe because I’m more familiar with working with those and they’ve never done me wrong. Honestly though I like whatever is in stock or on the shelf that’ll work. 😉
We’ve definitely done that! Not sure if it’s super legal, seeing we don’t have seatbelts back there. I personally don’t like laying in bed while Billy drives. I tend to get a little motion sick. Hope that answered your question 😊
Yea, it definitely will. If you’re going to hook up to car battery I would definitely recommend putting the capacity reader on it so you’re not going below 50% and deteriorating the life of the battery. Here’s the thing with hooking up to the vans battery though: if you’re down that far all you have to do is idle it for like a half hour and it’ll be fully charged. We ran ours for the first few months off the car battery and it worked out great.
Hey there Ahmed, thank you very much! We appreciate you! Unfortunately we do not know anyone in KY that could be of help. Do you have any specific questions that we may be able to answer?
I have an idea for a video. I have not seen anyone do it. Take the Top 5 power items that you and most people have and show us how much power does it take from the battery (s). Show us your battery power gauge before and after. Maybe 2 hours? IDK. I think the 1st item could be LED lighting? (all lights on) FAN etc. I personally would like to see a laptop get charged...(probably won't be 2 hours) Maybe some of these things won't move the gauge at all in 2 hours. Maybe record one thing each day. Well that's my idea. I don't frickin know. I'm tryin here. Now get outta here ya bastids from Barstin.
Just got my Webasto Gas heater and it came with a thumb drive with instructions on it but to tell you the truth they are not much help. Thanks for the video it's a great help!
No problem at all! I’m psyched it helped out! My kit didn’t even come with the thumb drive. Hahaha!!! Congrats on the install. Enjoy it. It’s a total game changer.
I’ve installed MANY of these. Top of the line if you ask me, the engine preheater is also a very useful addition in those colder climates.
@Sophia Milanos a utube upload I watched today said a professional installation costs about 1700.00.
I’ve decided a change in my thinking and will find an alternative to this type of heating for my van.
took about a second to drill that hole, good thick metal from promaster!
Hahahah! Right? Like cutting through a tin can.
Love your intro...all the places you go...super cool
Thanks so much Daryl! We appreciate that! We love traveling and exploring new places. One of our absolute favorite States has been Idaho. Have you been?
thanks for this tutorial. good job. LOVE it.
Thank You Nghia! Let us know if you have any questions. We would be more than happy to help. 😊
Great video guys!!!! I cannot wait for it to get cold enough to use ours! Maybe I’ll turn it on now just because I can!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING US INSTALL OURS!
Anytime! It was my pleasure. I had a lot of fun working on it with you guys!!!
this is great - super thorough and very applicable to my current setup. thanks! happy and safe travels!
Thanks! I’m so glad it’s helping you out! Safe and happy travels to you too.
Hey guys happy for your toasty warm upgrade safe and happy travels 😜😃🚐👣🐾👣✌️👍
Thanks Mark! It’s definitely keeping us happy & warm! 😊
Congrats on your heater! And great video, really helped me a lot. I just installed mine and it wasn't an easy install... I also filmed a "How to" video on it to try and help some people out who are also trying to install it DIY
Ohhh Thanks Ankeney Van Builds! Happy that our video helped you!
Congrats on your new heater! Your gonna love it! Definitely not an easy install for sure, but a fun one😊
Cool, we’ll come and check out your channel/video
Stay warm, & Safe Travels
Great install video ! I did get a little chuckle out of the '11mm Crescent wench' comment at 11:00 minutes into the video, but we all make verbal gaffes while speaking from time to time ;) Kudos on the video !!
Hahaha! When I dive into something and really get into a zone, every wrench becomes a crescent wrench all of a sudden for whatever reason. Glad you enjoyed the video!
We use them at work in Alaska. They work well and they have both diesel and gas models.
Hey man, yeah I bet you do!!! Alaska during the winter must be brutal! So having a good heat source is key!
We went with the gas model. And it’s the shit! 👍
Thanks for sharing! With winter on its way we are planning to add a Webasto soon. We are still on the fence if we get it done professionally or do it ourselves. You gave me hope that I can figure it out myself🍻 The warranty issues worry me though. We'll see, haha
Yes! The hardest part of the install is getting through the anticipation of doing it. The install itself is a lot easier than you think. You’ll be surprised. Let us know how it works out for you guys.
@@NomadderWhereVan will do! Thanks!
Awesome video guys! We’re going to use this as a reference when we upgrade our heat this winter! Miss you both a ton! See ya in a while!
Do it!!!! It’s a sick upgrade! We miss you guys a ton, too. Can’t wait to see you guys again!
Great videos guys! I'm going to be installing mine soon. My question is about pump noise, we see you guys bobbing your head to the sound of the pump in your video but I'm guessing the 2 floor covers were not installed? when everything is installed is it noisy? I've heard people complain about it. Thanks!
When you did the fuel pump wiring how do you know which wires to insert into which sides of the plug ( 1 and 2 from the heater are both black and the fuel pump wires are blue and brown... ) .. Thanks!
I remember the wiring wasn’t specified so I just took it as you can hook it up either way. I am pretty sure the motor itself can only run in one direction so it doesn’t matter which wire you hook up together as long as there is electricity hitting it when it is supposed to.
I think I need to heed your warning at the start of the video. Do you guys know of any places that do this professionally? Thanks!
If you are feeling in any way uncomfortable about installing something like this I would too. Unfortunately we do not know any places that do it professionally. We never explored that route. Good luck in your search and if you do decide to do it yourself let me know and I’ll help you out with any info you need!
Great info thanks
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I heard that the company doesn't recommend installation underneath the passenger seat as its to close to the fuel tank. Have you heard that?
I haven’t heard anything about it. If it’s about the heat from the exhaust pipe on the webasto I wouldn’t worry about it. The vehicle muffler runs right under the passenger seat also.
I can't find this digging through comments, but what year is the promaster?
Hey Nicholas, our Promaster is a 17
I'm hoping to do the exact same install on my promaster but wondering where you got the anderson port? I also have a goal zero and bought the 12v regulated cable but am having trouble figuring out how to add an anderson port to the webasto wires. Any tips?
Yea! You can get Anderson to bare wire cable. Check this out: amzn.to/3rKtnKI . Something like that would work perfect. Then just cut and splice to length and you’ll be good to go.
@@NomadderWhereVan Thank you very much!
No problem at all!
All I have to say is...Awesome! Awesome! Awesome!!! Thank Man. :-)
Thanks man! I really appreciate that! Glad you enjoyed the video! It was a fun project to do and film.
There is one more thing I forgot to mention! I wish the Americans manufacturer make any potential items that the consumers will buy, but in a less expensive way. That same Diesel heater is found in Amazon, made in China for $149. And is as reliable as the one you installed. Is all good by all means, but the Americans industry should try to make good quality items for a good affordable price, especially because is made in the US. China is always coming up with great technology and sold in the US. When is the US going to learn?
Yea, I totally get it! Hahaha! I’m pretty sure Webasto is a UK thing though. I did hear the Chinese diesel heaters are great. I just didn’t want to deal with having to Mount and fill a fuel tank for it. I helped a buddy of mine install his and he LOVES it! If you go that route the install is the same except for mounting the tank it comes with which isn’t a total pain in the ass.
@@NomadderWhereVan I hear you...lol. I'm having trouble trying to get my New Promaster, and the sales Rep are uncooperative here in MA. Is a long story but I will do a Vlog when I start the journey on how I brough my new PromMaster. Enjoy your adventure and many happiness to You and your love ones.
Hey Jose, good luck with your Promaster! Let us know when ya get it! 😊
Just installed the Wabasto in my promaster. The video helped out a lot. Did you guys give any consideration to setting it up for high altitude?
Congrats!!! I’m psyched our video helped you out! It is seriously going to change the game for you. We were considering doing the high altitude upgrade on it. We’re still up in the air with it. I’ll definitely let you know if we do though.
Im having the same issue when initial start up, there’s isnt power being supplied from my battery pack(Jackery 1500)
This was an “aha” moment for me, except that jackery does not have a 12v Regulated cable. I thought about purchasing to use it on my jackery but I don’t have an Andersen output plug on my pack.. any reccomendation?
The only thing I could suggest, because I don’t know too much about Jackery, would be to hook it up to your starter battery with the double pole double throw switch and voltage indicator. Then that way you could use the starter battery and still have the other poles to hook up to the Jackery if you end up finding an alternative to the regulated cable. If you end up hooking up to the starter battery though make sure you get that voltage indicator so you don’t drain the starter battery. Honestly we ended up using the starter battery more than the goal zero due to power conservation.
Hows your Webasto working after 3 years?
Any problems at elevations above 6K feet? Curous about long trerm performance.
Hey there, sorry we’re just getting back to ya.
Our Webasto is still running strong.
No issues running above 6k.
We’ve always run our heater on the highest setting. I think that’s the way to go to avoid carbon buildup.
We did just recently over the summer, remove & clean the Webasto just to maintain & for curiosity sake.
We hardly had any buildup.
Hope this was helpful.
Let us know if ya have any other questions.
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@@NomadderWhereVan thanks for the reply! I just installed an Espar AS3 B2L in my Ford Transit. It was an arduous task for me but all went well and Its working great so far. Looking forward to some winter camping.....after I return from Baja.in a few weeks.
Fantastic job! I'm giving this project a go on our promaster next week. Did you have to remove (then reinstall) the heat shield to run the fuel line over the exhaust and such?
Yea, I did! It wasn’t that bad to take off either. It’s a bit of a pain in the ass lining it back up. Just a bit of extra finesse on it. Good luck with the install! If you got anymore questions don’t hesitate to get in touch again.
Will it drain the battery !! How many watts are required
Hey there Jack!
Good question! The wattage it takes is right around 90 to 95 during the startup phase which lasts about 30 seconds and then runs right around 15 watts while running. So battery drainage will depend on your battery bank size and how long you plan on running it for. We’ve been running ours anywhere between 2 and 4 hours a night lately and we’ve had no issues with killing our battery. Hope that helps.
Thank you
Great video guys! I've heard great things about this heater and plan on getting one for my van soon. Did you guys get a DVD or a CD with your heater?
Na, it didn’t come with anything instructional. That’s what made the install so fun!!! Hahaha!
Thanks for the super video, it gave me the confidence to install my own. Have you adjusted yours for altitude yet? If so, how? Apparently, you can't make the adjustment easily without the manual rheostat. Anyway, you're awesome. Happy travels.
Thank you! I’m so glad it was helpful. I haven’t adjusted ours to the high altitude yet. I’m going to look into doing it within the next couple of weeks or so and see what’s involved with it. I’ll let you know how it works out!
Great Job and video Bradley Cooper! You look and sound like Bradley Cooper. Are you his stunt double?
Hahaha!!! Thanks! I get Bradley Cooper a lot. I was an actor in LA, a lot of the casting directors out there used to say that! If only I were taller and a little less good looking. Hahaha!
Thank you for this video! It was very timely as I'm considering the webasto myself for my ProMaster. Great job
Thanks so much Bill!
Please let us know if you have any questions. We’d be more than happy to help😊
@@NomadderWhereVan I've gone to the heatso website and am curious what options I need to add for a successful install. Anything else besides the rheostat? How do I add the high altitude option you and Dave mentioned in his install?
Hey! The options I went with was the seven day timer and the Webasto muffler. I didn’t go with any of the mounting brackets because you have to drill a massive hole in the floor of the van to make them work. I didn’t go with the rheostat, but, I heard those controls are really nice. The high altitude addition is something of a mystery to me still. I haven’t installed one or even looked into it much yet. I definitely need to. Dave may have dug up a bit of something something about it. If I find out where to get it and how to install it I’ll let you know. That should get you fired up though. Let us know how the install works out. If you got any more questions let us know.
Do you prefer the shark bite to your barbed 90?
I actually prefer the barbed 90. Maybe because I’m more familiar with working with those and they’ve never done me wrong. Honestly though I like whatever is in stock or on the shelf that’ll work. 😉
Hey I got a question. If you don't know no big deal. Can a person sleep in the bed while someone else drives?
We’ve definitely done that! Not sure if it’s super legal, seeing we don’t have seatbelts back there.
I personally don’t like laying in bed while Billy drives. I tend to get a little motion sick.
Hope that answered your question 😊
@@NomadderWhereVan Yep I can totally get the motion sickness. What am I gonna let my dog drive.. IDK I was just curious.
Hahaha! That might be a ruff ride! 🐕💨
If connecting the webasto to the vans battery. Will it drain the cars battery if the heater is on while the van is off?
Yea, it definitely will. If you’re going to hook up to car battery I would definitely recommend putting the capacity reader on it so you’re not going below 50% and deteriorating the life of the battery. Here’s the thing with hooking up to the vans battery though: if you’re down that far all you have to do is idle it for like a half hour and it’ll be fully charged. We ran ours for the first few months off the car battery and it worked out great.
I love it. Awesome thanks for the videos. Do you know some can help me out ? I live in Louisville ky.
Hey there Ahmed, thank you very much! We appreciate you!
Unfortunately we do not know anyone in KY that could be of help.
Do you have any specific questions that we may be able to answer?
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I have an idea for a video. I have not seen anyone do it. Take the Top 5 power items that you and most people have and show us how much power does it take from the battery (s). Show us your battery power gauge before and after. Maybe 2 hours? IDK. I think the 1st item could be LED lighting? (all lights on) FAN etc. I personally would like to see a laptop get charged...(probably won't be 2 hours) Maybe some of these things won't move the gauge at all in 2 hours. Maybe record one thing each day. Well that's my idea. I don't frickin know. I'm tryin here. Now get outta here ya bastids from Barstin.
😂😂😂 Hellz yea! That’s a great idea!
You could have just dropped it in with all that stuff already attached and minimized all the work you have to do upside down.
That would’ve required much bigger holes in the floor to clear the hose clamps though. I was aiming to keep the holes as tight as possible.
Good vid buddy,
But it's a 11mm box end open end wrench...lol
A Crescent wrench is the proper name for an adjustable wrench...lol
Hahaha!!! Thanks, brotha! I can’t wait for you to see the grille video! It’s coming out great!!!
@@NomadderWhereVan can't wait to see that.. I hope y'all r having fun and staying safe..