Amazing tutorial, thanks for sharing! I'm in planning mode for my own van! After 2yrs research, yours is my favourite van design, very inspiring! Max & Occy were a close second lol. 👍 Perth, WA
Very though, well explained tutorial. Just happened onto your video the day after buying a Chinese heater, bugger. We want to run our hot water on diesel as well, so will look into investing in this unit for our Toyota Coaster. Nice to hear an Aussie accent for a change ;) Looking forward to more
Had a Webasto dualtop ( air & water heater) for 10 yrs . Nothing but problems since the 1st day . Final nail in coffin when the inner aluminium tank sprung leaks despite rinsing it out with vinegar & water and so much calcium pebbles came out . Since soon the SHTF, I ordered a Truma combi 6d. 👍
@@_letsescapetogether_ So far so good ,seems very efficient powerwise . The Truma HQ in Oz are very helpful . The webasto people were a joke and rip off . I'll let you know more in a yrs time . 😊
Hello There ! Thanks for the great video, Im about to install the same product in my van , and im glad some one spends time to explain other people how it works ! I have some questions , if you could help to answer. First one : Im struggling to find information about the diesel fitting to the tank , as far i got , should be the same like webastos and other diesel heaters ( i gess) i need to take the tank out and fit a hose on it. Do you know any thing about this subject? Second one : Im in a brainstorm to buy a water pump, as far i know the truma heater works with a pressure max of 2.8 bar, if i have a pump more powerfull on bar , do i need to put a pressure reducer valve before truma ? Thank you for your time, and cant wait to see part two , All the best Alex
Hi Alex, thanks for stopping by and watching the video. With fitting the fuel line yes you are correct about fitting a hose to it. I will have to remove my fuel tank and drill a hole to fit a fuel tank sender pipe. The other alternative is instead of tapping into your fuel tank you have a second smaller diesel tank. This way you don’t have to remove your main tank. HughTube has a installation video on his channel where he fits his hose to his tank. Check it out. With the second question you may have to look at the roof installation manual regarding maximum fuel after pressure. If you can’t find anything I would contact Truma directly otherwise ask an RV to installer who has fitted Truma systems in the past.
@@_letsescapetogether_ thank god, I'm about to start installing mine in a week! i think this upload will be priceless to many and get some sweet hits. hope the van is coming along better than mine is :DD
@@_letsescapetogether_ Thanks mate. Finally started today!... My one didn't come with the harness or any fixings for the pump. Was this an additional purchase? might have to get on the phone to Truma :( Great vids, once again!)
Come vi trovate con il disel, dicono che ha bisogno di tanta manutenzione mentre il gas meno manutenzione. Forse avete problemi con i rifornimenti di gas? 👍
Hey ! Great video, waiting for the part 2, I'll be installing this on my build next year as well! Quick question though, will you need to install a pump on the hot water side, between the unit and the sink/shower?
So I think how it works is every time you turn a tap on the water pump will start. The water pump is located between the water tank amd the Truma unit. Water is heated inside the Truma so when you turn the hot water on either the shower or sink the water pump will initiate which will pump more water into the Truma and the hot water from the Truma will also be pumped through
Get it soon as supply chains will be severely disrupted . If you're near Brisbane, order it from Frazer RV , 3K ! ( NOT 7K )Sell at a VERY competitive price. 👍
hi Max! I have a question for which Im hoping you have an answer. I've bought a combi 6 and I'm building it into my van. Now the circulation air (for the fans) needs to come from the living space. Instead of making a hole in the wall next to the ventilator of the combi 6 (150cm2 as advised in the manual), I would like to supply the ventilation of air via an airpipe of +- 2meters long and +- 14cm diameter (which equals the advised 150cm2). The airpipe ends up in another room where it would take air in. I want to do this to reduce a part of the noise of the fans in the space next to where the combi 6 is built in. The question is: do you think the fans will be strong enough to draw air through the pipe? I'm worried that the fans will not get enough air or need to work to hard and crash. What do you think about it? Hope to hear you soon!
@@_letsescapetogether_ hello! my setup is working good. I re-read my post above and I see that I eventually didn't work with a 2meter long pipe but a 1meter pipe.
You promise many times in the video that there will be a part 2 but I can't find it. Did you ever do a part 2? If not, can you let us know in the comments? Thanks
Hi Tony my apologies for the delay in Part 2. My van is now complete and I have finished filming the Truma D6 Combi fully installed and working. Part 2 will be uploaded in a couple of days
Amazing tutorial, thanks for sharing! I'm in planning mode for my own van! After 2yrs research, yours is my favourite van design, very inspiring! Max & Occy were a close second lol. 👍 Perth, WA
Very though, well explained tutorial. Just happened onto your video the day after buying a Chinese heater, bugger. We want to run our hot water on diesel as well, so will look into investing in this unit for our Toyota Coaster. Nice to hear an Aussie accent for a change ;) Looking forward to more
ahhh yewww thanks Mate! Wow can't believe you have a Bus, that's awesome
Brilliant video 💪 looking forward to your next one
Thanks Craig Part 2 is finally up
Had a Webasto dualtop ( air & water heater) for 10 yrs . Nothing but problems since the 1st day . Final nail in coffin when the inner aluminium tank sprung leaks despite rinsing it out with vinegar & water and so much calcium pebbles came out . Since soon the SHTF, I ordered a Truma combi 6d. 👍
Hey Mary how is your Truma unit going? Do you like it compared to the Webasto?
@@_letsescapetogether_
So far so good ,seems very efficient powerwise .
The Truma HQ in Oz are very helpful . The webasto people were a joke and rip off .
I'll let you know more in a yrs time . 😊
Just found your channel, amazing I will just be starting my build on a Peugeot Boxer L3 H2.
Hey how's the Peugeot build going?
great video bro.. helps a lot!!
Part 2 will be up in a couple of days just finished filming it. I’ve waited until the van is completely finished and the Truma is working 😀
thanks for the update.. enjoy your van, i hope it brings u lots of good memories :)
Molto bene!!
Non avete fatto vedere il video dove si vede come avete isolato il van mi raccomando
My comment will probably get lost but whoever read this.. you got this! Whatever you are going through will get better hang in there! 💗
Haha it definitely won’t get lost 😀😀 thanks so much for the encouragement 🙌🏼 have a great day
Hello There !
Thanks for the great video, Im about to install the same product in my van , and im glad some one spends time to explain other people how it works !
I have some questions , if you could help to answer.
First one : Im struggling to find information about the diesel fitting to the tank , as far i got , should be the same like webastos and other diesel heaters ( i gess) i need to take the tank out and fit a hose on it. Do you know any thing about this subject?
Second one : Im in a brainstorm to buy a water pump, as far i know the truma heater works with a pressure max of 2.8 bar, if i have a pump more powerfull on bar , do i need to put a pressure reducer valve before truma ?
Thank you for your time, and cant wait to see part two ,
All the best
Alex
Hi Alex, thanks for stopping by and watching the video.
With fitting the fuel line yes you are correct about fitting a hose to it. I will have to remove my fuel tank and drill a hole to fit a fuel tank sender pipe. The other alternative is instead of tapping into your fuel tank you have a second smaller diesel tank. This way you don’t have to remove your main tank. HughTube has a installation video on his channel where he fits his hose to his tank. Check it out.
With the second question you may have to look at the roof installation manual regarding maximum fuel after pressure. If you can’t find anything I would contact Truma directly otherwise ask an RV to installer who has fitted Truma systems in the past.
Hey Alex how is your Truma unit going?
Dude! Thanks for this, but where is part two???
Hey man! Part 2 will be up in a couple of days just finished filming it. I’ve waited until the van is completely finished and the Truma is working 😀
@@_letsescapetogether_ thank god, I'm about to start installing mine in a week! i think this upload will be priceless to many and get some sweet hits. hope the van is coming along better than mine is :DD
Hey Glenn Part 2 is up
@@_letsescapetogether_ Thanks mate. Finally started today!... My one didn't come with the harness or any fixings for the pump. Was this an additional purchase? might have to get on the phone to Truma :( Great vids, once again!)
That Truma is just brilliant 2in1 heater, can you fix few shut off valves to the water lines and drain valve?
Great video 👌
Hey man yes you can place a ball valve wherever you like
Great video thank you where is part 2?
It’s on its way. We have been super busy lately but we have already filmed part of it so it should be up soon 😀 thanks for your patience
Hi Paul Part 2 is finally up on the channel. I had to wait until I fully built the van before I could use it and film how it works
Come vi trovate con il disel, dicono che ha bisogno di tanta manutenzione mentre il gas meno manutenzione. Forse avete problemi con i rifornimenti di gas? 👍
Hey ! Great video, waiting for the part 2, I'll be installing this on my build next year as well!
Quick question though, will you need to install a pump on the hot water side, between the unit and the sink/shower?
So I think how it works is every time you turn a tap on the water pump will start. The water pump is located between the water tank amd the Truma unit. Water is heated inside the Truma so when you turn the hot water on either the shower or sink the water pump will initiate which will pump more water into the Truma and the hot water from the Truma will also be pumped through
@@_letsescapetogether_ Thanks !
Get it soon as supply chains will be severely disrupted . If you're near Brisbane, order it from Frazer RV , 3K ! ( NOT 7K )Sell at a VERY competitive price. 👍
@@alexisbriere3644 Hey Alexis how is your Truma going?
I have finally uploaded part 2
hi Max! I have a question for which Im hoping you have an answer. I've bought a combi 6 and I'm building it into my van. Now the circulation air (for the fans) needs to come from the living space. Instead of making a hole in the wall next to the ventilator of the combi 6 (150cm2 as advised in the manual), I would like to supply the ventilation of air via an airpipe of +- 2meters long and +- 14cm diameter (which equals the advised 150cm2). The airpipe ends up in another room where it would take air in. I want to do this to reduce a part of the noise of the fans in the space next to where the combi 6 is built in.
The question is: do you think the fans will be strong enough to draw air through the pipe? I'm worried that the fans will not get enough air or need to work to hard and crash.
What do you think about it? Hope to hear you soon!
Hey mate how is your setup going?
Does the pipe work well?
@@_letsescapetogether_ hello! my setup is working good. I re-read my post above and I see that I eventually didn't work with a 2meter long pipe but a 1meter pipe.
You promise many times in the video that there will be a part 2 but I can't find it. Did you ever do a part 2? If not, can you let us know in the comments? Thanks
Hi Tony my apologies for the delay in Part 2. My van is now complete and I have finished filming the Truma D6 Combi fully installed and working. Part 2 will be uploaded in a couple of days
Hey Tony Part 2 is up
Thank you, very usufull information.
your welcome
The exhaust/mufflers…are they actually a muffler or just padded duct?
It’s more of a padded duct however it’s quite heavy so I’m not sure what’s inside