VEVOR DIESEL SHOP HEATER DETAILED INSTALL & REVIEW

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

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  • @JamesDguy
    @JamesDguy  Год назад +2

    For the 12V power source instead of using a car battery this is what i found as a solution which is right here amzn.to/3NudanI
    Thanks for your love yall. Remember this december Jesus Christ is the reason for the season. God bless yall!

  • @allenarchie9613
    @allenarchie9613 Год назад +2

    Great job man! Now you’ll be toasty and able to paint all year round! Had the same problem in Oklahoma, now that I live in Nevada not to much of an issue due to the warmer weather. Keep spreading the word of god!!!

  • @nismospek
    @nismospek Год назад +5

    you should maybe add a metal bracket to get that exhaust farther away from the wood exterior.

    • @JamesDguy
      @JamesDguy  Год назад

      It’s not the finished product I have plans to do something different with exhaust this was for demonstration. I almost always change it up but just to get it up and going this worked and didn’t heat the wood up probably because the exhaust don’t even get very hot but either way gonna be changed.

  • @jimpennjr
    @jimpennjr Год назад +2

    You have the thermostat above the heat vent. The thermostat will shut the heat off before the far side of the garage is warmed up.

    • @JamesDguy
      @JamesDguy  Год назад

      Yup i noticed that after doing it all but it would have to reach 94degrees first which it won't get too. its fine for now lol.

  • @alessandrovirdis520
    @alessandrovirdis520 Год назад +1

    Well done, nice work. To improve the system turn the pump at an angle of 30° (inlet lower than out let), direct the exhaust tube toward the ground, remove both the muffler at exaust and the air filter at intake tube😉

    • @JamesDguy
      @JamesDguy  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the tip. I like how its setup now works super efficient but if i ever get bored i might try that

  • @davegunner2717
    @davegunner2717 Год назад +1

    Awesome 😎

  • @elforrestgump
    @elforrestgump Год назад +2

    Question, do you think it would help if you put a fan in front of the heat outlet? To help circulate the heat better?

    • @JamesDguy
      @JamesDguy  Год назад +2

      That thing blows really hard so I don’t think it needs one. It would have warmed up faster if I hadn’t kept going in and out of the big garage door letting the heat out lol

  • @Holyspiritdriven__
    @Holyspiritdriven__ Год назад +1

    Based and warm

  • @GlassWerx
    @GlassWerx Год назад +1

    Need to get my cnc shop area completely walled in and get some heat source in there. Trying to sit out there n do signs in the cold and wind isnt fun 😂

  • @Benster91
    @Benster91 Год назад +2

    You should do a video on how long it takes to warm up on one of you're coldest nights or simulate opening the doors and closing them back up. Good bless you buddy

    • @JamesDguy
      @JamesDguy  Год назад +1

      I was opening and closing the doors often during the heating up and that was one of the coldest nights as of lately lol

    • @Benster91
      @Benster91 Год назад +1

      @JamesDguy coldest night we had here, hour northeast of Houston was 29. Been looking at those little heaters for a while but I might settle for a mini split system just because it gets pretty dang hot in texas lol

    • @JamesDguy
      @JamesDguy  Год назад

      @@Benster91yea it got colder one night but can’t remember the temp. I’m in north Texas the weather is weird here lol

  • @Reid1924
    @Reid1924 Год назад +1

    I’m definitely gonna need one. My garage gets stooooopid cold.

    • @JamesDguy
      @JamesDguy  Год назад +1

      Yeah this one gets decently cold but once it’s warm it stays warm.

  • @PainterD54
    @PainterD54 Год назад +7

    You need to do some research on those heaters before installing one. You did it all wrong.
    1)Your fuel line should be replaced. That aquarium air line they send with is junk, can swell, leak and start a fire. Replace it!
    2) Your fuel pump should be mounted at a 45 degree angle so the output end it up to pump out the air bubbles.(they're designed that way)
    3) You should run a cold air return out of the building to the back of the unit so you re-heat the inside air and not try to heat cold outside air. It will work more efficiently as it's intended to. The whole unit should be installed inside the shop and just the exhaust and fresh air tube be going outside. That's the correct way in this case.
    4) Your fuel filter is on backwards.
    5) Take that low spot out of the exhaust. Moisture will settle there and shut the unit down (yes they get condensation in there)
    6) Your exhaust gets over 500 degrees so you may want to get some other kind of brackets to hold it to the shed! You're going to start it on fire with it against the siding like that!!
    So...This video should have been titled, "How NOT to install a diesel heater"!

    • @machinist1958yahooco
      @machinist1958yahooco 2 месяца назад +1

      Constructive criticism is helpful. No reason to make yourself an ass about it

    • @PainterD54
      @PainterD54 Месяц назад +1

      @@machinist1958yahooco Just being truthful is all. Some get easily offended by a little shop talk, so I guess you better buck up before you join the conversation.

    • @OldGuySailing
      @OldGuySailing Месяц назад

      @@PainterD54 I want to install one of these under my quarter bearth in my sailboat. I have a bunch of questions for instance can it be mounted in any position say with the intake and exhaust pointed up or on its side ? You mentioned the exhaust collecting condensation how is that avoided? Any other tips ? Don’t want to catch my ship on. Fire 🔥

    • @PainterD54
      @PainterD54 Месяц назад

      @@OldGuySailing The exhaust should be angled down so condensation does not collect and shut the unit down.

    • @jimlambert222
      @jimlambert222 Месяц назад

      @@OldGuySailing No it can't be installed pointing up or on it's side.

  • @bazilwreckerloughead
    @bazilwreckerloughead Год назад +2

    That looks like it would be a great way to heat a garage.

  • @RobertStevensService
    @RobertStevensService 3 месяца назад +4

    Im sure you figured out your muffler will set the wood on fire.

  • @777steve
    @777steve 9 месяцев назад

    I've fitted one to my off grid garage and there great that good I've fitted one on my house to. Good job 👍

  • @SolomonsProjects
    @SolomonsProjects Год назад

    Can you do an update video for this in the future? I've been looking for heat solutions for my garage as well and curious how this will hold up throughout the winter. As always, God bless.

  • @Pete-c6o
    @Pete-c6o 8 месяцев назад

    The Heater is FANTASTIC for the set up your Doing my Friend ( BLESS Y O U 🙏)

  • @blakeerdmann
    @blakeerdmann Год назад +2

    Damn I must be built different
    I had to turn down my heater (set to 60°) in my garage because I was sweating working in it today. I'm in IL

    • @JamesDguy
      @JamesDguy  Год назад +2

      I’m use to 109 degrees on the garage during the summer. I prefer a 70ish range of temp it’s perfect for me lol

  • @ronperrault8182
    @ronperrault8182 2 месяца назад

    Very good demonstration.

  • @elforrestgump
    @elforrestgump Год назад +1

    Good video bro GBY

    • @JamesDguy
      @JamesDguy  Год назад

      Thanks God bless you too

  • @jasoncooper3116
    @jasoncooper3116 Год назад

    I wish i had something like that when I had old aircooled VWs. Lol

  • @Des420
    @Des420 Год назад +1

    Mounted it right beneath the air intake. Going to be sucking in diesel fumes, no?

    • @JamesDguy
      @JamesDguy  Год назад

      It has a filter and i didn’t smell any diesel fumes after initial start up. It burns pretty clean

    • @PhonePhone-sf8te
      @PhonePhone-sf8te Год назад +1

      No no no no no.
      There's 2 intakes, one for the heated air and one for the combustion chamber. You put the combustion exhaust right below both intakes. The heated air intake doesn't have a filter on it and even if it did it wouldn't stop carbon monoxide from getting pumped into the room. The heated air intake needs to be sucking air from inside the room to increase the efficiency by many times over. If you do decide to use this, point the exhaust in the direction it wants to go in the opposite direction away from the intake. I have one of these from vevor as well, $75 is a good price straight from their store.

    • @PhonePhone-sf8te
      @PhonePhone-sf8te Год назад +1

      better yet, these things are better off being inside the building, with the intake and exhaust holes cut routing outside. The fuel tank can go either way.

    • @JamesDguy
      @JamesDguy  Год назад

      @@PhonePhone-sf8teyes there are many ways to do it I like how it is. It could be more efficient but it works better this way for me. You probably don’t paint with yours on in your shop though and I will be. It’s perfectly fine how it is. Minus the exhaust getting re located thanks for your input

    • @PhonePhone-sf8te
      @PhonePhone-sf8te Год назад

      @@JamesDguy true, your way would be better for fume extraction

  • @TheRealMrRoyal
    @TheRealMrRoyal Год назад +1

    What size converter would you need to run this on 110?

    • @towboatjeff
      @towboatjeff Год назад

      It's supposed to be ran off a 12volt battery. That way if you'd loose power it wouldnt melt the heater down not going thru its cool down process.

    • @JamesDguy
      @JamesDguy  Год назад

      I found a inverter ima be using its right here.amzn.to/3NudanI

    • @TheRealMrRoyal
      @TheRealMrRoyal Год назад

      @@JamesDguy haha that's exactly the one....or type I put in my cart last night. Appreciate it!!

  • @sinformant
    @sinformant Год назад +1

    That thing needs a full motec exhaust😜

  • @RollyReid
    @RollyReid Год назад +1

    You need to turn the muffler the other way, there is a hole on the bottom to allow the exhaust liquids to drain

  • @TheProchargedmopar
    @TheProchargedmopar Год назад +1

    👍💪

  • @hofferjh
    @hofferjh Год назад +1

    👍💫✨️💫💯💯😎

  • @waynelenning2926
    @waynelenning2926 Месяц назад +1

    The muffler is on upside down (it has a drain hole on it) and pipe needs to be off of the wall! It gets very hot!

  • @elsey1976
    @elsey1976 Год назад +2

    1st!

  • @michaelmason5136
    @michaelmason5136 Год назад +1

    Great job

  • @fastrope1556
    @fastrope1556 Год назад

    So I'm installing this OUTside?? The Chinese instructions are severely lacking....

  • @stevensorrels1753
    @stevensorrels1753 2 месяца назад +2

    Your suppose to have that fuel pump at a 35 degree angle not straight across

  • @sinformant
    @sinformant Год назад +1

    Thirth!

  • @spyderkranium797
    @spyderkranium797 Год назад +1

    You put the exhaust on the fresh air intake side and it has the great possibility to suck in the exhaust and send it into the building, for one thing, second,, the pump needs to be at 30-45 degree angle to vacate air in the system and pump to run properly,,, and your intake filter is also above the exhaust so can take in exhaust fumes into burn chamber.. and we all know the heated exhaust will rise, so it will be taken into fresh air intake for the heat and into burn chamber air supply...bottom line, for safety.. turn your exhaust to opposite side/way you have it.. plus as another said,,, your muffler is upside down, the drain hole for moisture should be pointed down,, Safety, Safety, Safety

  • @ChadsGarage1
    @ChadsGarage1 Год назад +2

    Be careful because that exhaust pipe will get SUPER hot!

    • @runwayedge
      @runwayedge Год назад +1

      Figures. A youtuber, did zero research on installing this unit, which is posted all over RUclips.

    • @Burnafatty420
      @Burnafatty420 29 дней назад

      ​@@runwayedge
      How about making suggestions,rather than making derogatory comments?

  • @briizcustoms9543
    @briizcustoms9543 Год назад

    Sometimes you use 2x paint and primer by Rustoleum other times you use the Rusteloum Protective Enamel. Why? I’m trying to paint my sons bike without adding more cost by using a finishing protective coat.

  • @jasoncooper3116
    @jasoncooper3116 Год назад +2

    When I came to Jesus, everything changed. I was healed from several ailments. My then, girlfriend and I got married, our relationship is awesome. We put Jesus 1st and He has seen us through many thing that would have been hardships. We are blessed. God bless you for telling people about the gospel!

  • @ImaginativeDaily
    @ImaginativeDaily Год назад

    I do want to mention these heaters do not last!

    • @Burnafatty420
      @Burnafatty420 29 дней назад

      @@ImaginativeDaily Not sure if anything last. Could you be more specific?

  • @kevinsmith7697
    @kevinsmith7697 Год назад +1

    Not sure if u mentioned the$$$ ? Very cool heater! Could you make branch’s for heat output, make several ducts to heat more space faster? Gotta love your enthusiasm and hard work ethics! Nice how the know it all’s are always there to call you out on mistakes! Like instructions are wrong or something!! Keep on keeping on Dude! GOD BLESS YOU!! Maybe there is hope for our beautiful country after all! 😎🫡🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @JamesDguy
      @JamesDguy  Год назад

      Thank you and appreciate it. I make mistakes i am human and christian and we all know both make plenty of mistakes. It works very well and could definitely T into it and make more vents which is a good idea. Regardless it works better than the other heating options i had.

    • @kevinsmith7697
      @kevinsmith7697 Год назад

      @@JamesDguy maybe use a Y instead of a T for better air flow ! Some one will correct us otherwise 😝🫡🇺🇸

    • @Burnafatty420
      @Burnafatty420 29 дней назад

      ​@@kevinsmith7697
      I've seen other folks use 3"or 4" dryer vents.