Very well produced video. Not alot of unnecessary chatter,but engaging. I'm installing my heater next week, I'm sure I will be referring back to your video.
I put my pump wrapped with sound deadener in a piece of 100mm pipe and then put sound deadener around that and capped at both ends having the fuel line in and out at each end. Pretty quiet.
Thank you for this great tip! We have found running the heater at its peak the pump noise is not to bad, but may still look at doing what you have done. Cheers and Thanks for watching!!
By Far the best how to video on installing a diesel heater … Thanks I’ve watched nearly every vid out there but yours just hit the bits I needed to know … I’m installing mine at the weekend after watching this .. many thanks for the video 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you for your great feedback! In the video I wanted to give as much detail and info as possible. Glad to hear it was of help 😃 Plan your installation an take your time and it really is pretty simple. Good luck with it all, and thank you again for the watching. Hope to hear from you again in future videos. Cheers
I've bought 2 heaters like this for my 30 foot travel trailer. I'm replacing the propane furnace and using the existing ductwork. Hopefully it works out good. I have a 38 seer minisplit that should do most all the temperature control but in case of extreme cold weather or emergencies the diesel heaters will be there
Wow mate 30 foot that’s a huge travel trailer, yeah definitely think 2 of these bad boys are the way to go, have used mine only a handful of times and it’s awesome! Good luck with the installation and thanks for watching! Cheers
Thanks for your video of the install. I recently installed a 5kw in my van using the same method as you. Same down pipe flange and same sika as you. Just a word of caution on extending the exhaust. I’ve heard that the extension should be a larger diameter to reduce back pressure. Thanks again for posting.👍
Your welcome! How do you find the 5kw, Does it get too hot? Really happy to hear we both have the same thoughts on bits an pieces used to complete the install 😊 I just completed the extension and petrol tank yesterday, the extension is the same size but has no bends so I’m hoping it will be fine. Will be doing another video shortly on how it all goes for it’s first use so be sure to keep an eye out 😊 Thanks again and happy you enjoyed the video
@@escapevisitplay I think the 2kw heaters would be more than adequate for most vans. My van is only 16ft so I’m sure I’ve overdone things with the 5kw version. Most of the complaints I’ve heard online are about the heaters going past the set temp ie. set to 18 but continues past that up to 24 or 25. This appears to be more of a problem for those wanting to run them overnight. I won’t be running mine overnight as I got it for those cold bleak days where I just want to get out of the weather and stay warm. I’ll keep an eye out for your next vid. Cheers
Hey Steve I too did consider putting an inline switch but i had a bullet connector in my kit so chose that instead, either way i believe its a safe idea to isolate the heater when not in use, Thanks for watching!
Thank you! Yes just spoke with my Dad and he said you are getting into the world of caravanning, we love it and sure you will too! Thanks for leaving a comment and yes, hang around and join our journey :)
Thanks for the video. Very helpful. Silly question but when you insert the fuel line to the black piping do you push it all the way down to the metal connection?
Was the electrical connection hard. I see you have a BMPro Battery Management System. I considering buying one and installing it. I thought your video was very good compared to others I’ve watched but would’ve loved to have seen more on the electrical side. That’s the bit I’m concerned about.
Hi mate, I didn’t plug into the bmpro, instead I went directly to the battery, just be sure to fuse protect both ends of the cable run, hope this helps
Great vid! Do you think the ticking is resonating through the cable cover around the fuel line ? I was about to cover my fuel line with the same stuff to protect it but have read that it should be rubber mounted just like the pump to stop the transfer of sound.
Thank you for watching! I don think the ticking is resonating through the fuel line cover, I have tried with about 2 meters of the cover removed with no difference in sound What I have found is running the heater at its highest temp the ticking disappears, which has worked the treat for us 😊 Thanks again for watching and commenting
@@escapevisitplay Thanks for the reply! I'll be on my back under the campertrailer tomorrow, getting everything else done that I can whilst waiting for some longer ducting to arrive.
Hey mate. We have a Malibu also and have a heater to put in. How does it go not running through the BM Pro system? Does it throw out your usage remaining much?
Hey Mate I personally have not experienced problems not going through the BM pro, however the heater itself does draw power (more so on startup) as the glow plug warms and will have a very small impact on your batteries, hope this helps. Thanks for watching Cheers
Have noticed that these heaters run best when ran flat out, which for us makes the caravan at a nice comfortable temp, without being too hot. Feel that if I had a 5kw heater this will be too hot for our size van
Very well produced video. Not alot of unnecessary chatter,but engaging. I'm installing my heater next week, I'm sure I will be referring back to your video.
Thank you!! Glad it is of help. Good luck with the install. 👍
Great video! Thanks for including your mistakes as well, saves me making them
Thank you! I don’t think the video would be right if I edited out the mistakes, glad you enjoyed it, please don’t forget to subscribe. Cheers
I put my pump wrapped with sound deadener in a piece of 100mm pipe and then put sound deadener around that and capped at both ends having the fuel line in and out at each end. Pretty quiet.
Thank you for this great tip!
We have found running the heater at its peak the pump noise is not to bad, but may still look at doing what you have done. Cheers and Thanks for watching!!
By Far the best how to video on installing a diesel heater … Thanks
I’ve watched nearly every vid out there but yours just hit the bits I needed to know …
I’m installing mine at the weekend after watching this ..
many thanks for the video 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you for your great feedback!
In the video I wanted to give as much detail and info as possible. Glad to hear it was of help 😃
Plan your installation an take your time and it really is pretty simple.
Good luck with it all, and thank you again for the watching.
Hope to hear from you again in future videos.
Cheers
I've bought 2 heaters like this for my 30 foot travel trailer. I'm replacing the propane furnace and using the existing ductwork. Hopefully it works out good. I have a 38 seer minisplit that should do most all the temperature control but in case of extreme cold weather or emergencies the diesel heaters will be there
Wow mate 30 foot that’s a huge travel trailer, yeah definitely think 2 of these bad boys are the way to go, have used mine only a handful of times and it’s awesome! Good luck with the installation and thanks for watching! Cheers
Thanks for your video of the install. I recently installed a 5kw in my van using the same method as you. Same down pipe flange and same sika as you. Just a word of caution on extending the exhaust. I’ve heard that the extension should be a larger diameter to reduce back pressure. Thanks again for posting.👍
Your welcome! How do you find the 5kw, Does it get too hot?
Really happy to hear we both have the same thoughts on bits an pieces used to complete the install 😊
I just completed the extension and petrol tank yesterday, the extension is the same size but has no bends so I’m hoping it will be fine.
Will be doing another video shortly on how it all goes for it’s first use so be sure to keep an eye out 😊
Thanks again and happy you enjoyed the video
@@escapevisitplay I think the 2kw heaters would be more than adequate for most vans. My van is only 16ft so I’m sure I’ve overdone things with the 5kw version. Most of the complaints I’ve heard online are about the heaters going past the set temp ie. set to 18 but continues past that up to 24 or 25. This appears to be more of a problem for those wanting to run them overnight.
I won’t be running mine overnight as I got it for those cold bleak days where I just want to get out of the weather and stay warm.
I’ll keep an eye out for your next vid.
Cheers
Good install what I did is put a small inline switch to turn the panel off it would be better than disconnecting
Hey Steve I too did consider putting an inline switch but i had a bullet connector in my kit so chose that instead, either way i believe its a safe idea to isolate the heater when not in use, Thanks for watching!
Subbed after talking to your dad tonight. Great content thanks, and cant wait to see what you have in store for the future.
Thank you! Yes just spoke with my Dad and he said you are getting into the world of caravanning, we love it and sure you will too!
Thanks for leaving a comment and yes, hang around and join our journey :)
This video was so helpful for my own install, Thank you so much! looking forward to seeing more videos like this. cheers
Your welcome. More to come soon
Very good tutorial..Thanks Warren.
How it was of help! Thanks for watching
Thankyou for the video very helpfull
Thanks Buddy! Glad you got something from it. Cheers
Thanks for the video. Very helpful. Silly question but when you insert the fuel line to the black piping do you push it all the way down to the metal connection?
You’re welcome glad you enjoyed!
I pushed mine all the way, works perfectly 😊
Was the electrical connection hard. I see you have a BMPro Battery Management System.
I considering buying one and installing it. I thought your video was very good compared to others I’ve watched but would’ve loved to have seen more on the electrical side. That’s the bit I’m concerned about.
Hi mate, I didn’t plug into the bmpro, instead I went directly to the battery, just be sure to fuse protect both ends of the cable run, hope this helps
Great vid! Do you think the ticking is resonating through the cable cover around the fuel line ? I was about to cover my fuel line with the same stuff to protect it but have read that it should be rubber mounted just like the pump to stop the transfer of sound.
Thank you for watching!
I don think the ticking is resonating through the fuel line cover, I have tried with about 2 meters of the cover removed with no difference in sound
What I have found is running the heater at its highest temp the ticking disappears, which has worked the treat for us 😊
Thanks again for watching and commenting
@@escapevisitplay Thanks for the reply! I'll be on my back under the campertrailer tomorrow, getting everything else done that I can whilst waiting for some longer ducting to arrive.
@CHOPSZOOKER You will be wrapped with the end result, Good luck with the rest of the install 👍
What size heater would you recommend for a Jayco 13ft van ?
If you don’t camp in the snowy mountains and If it was me I wouldn’t go any higher then the 1 I installed
Hey mate. We have a Malibu also and have a heater to put in. How does it go not running through the BM Pro system? Does it throw out your usage remaining much?
Hey Mate I personally have not experienced problems not going through the BM pro, however the heater itself does draw power (more so on startup) as the glow plug warms and will have a very small impact on your batteries, hope this helps. Thanks for watching
Cheers
Has it been working great running on its side?
Hey mate, not sure what you mean on its side? The heater is the right way up and the fuel pump well makes no difference, hope this helps 😊
Should have just used a turret plate as you have a gap between the ring and the heater plate.
That would have also been fine but just wanted to some additional cover, works great 👍
What makes you think a 5kw is too much
Have noticed that these heaters run best when ran flat out, which for us makes the caravan at a nice comfortable temp, without being too hot. Feel that if I had a 5kw heater this will be too hot for our size van