Hotboxing my Truck w/ a Diesel Heater - Solo Overnight

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  • @NS-wf5rg
    @NS-wf5rg 2 года назад +744

    A few pointers….
    A) Mount it so it’s up off the floor about 3”
    B) When you first turn it on turn on High to Burn the Soot off and the adjust Heat setting. Do the same before shutting unit off. Rule of thumb about five minutes on High
    C) Use Kerosene instead of Diesel, It burns Cleaner.
    D) Carry a Spare igniter for it. They have a somewhat Short life span.
    Hope this helps, Stay Warm

    • @nightwing100T
      @nightwing100T 2 года назад +28

      I would recommend him use insulated bricks

    • @jeffbr19
      @jeffbr19 2 года назад +3

      Good pointers

    • @craigwest695
      @craigwest695 2 года назад +54

      Also mount that thing outside and just duct the hot air in... whole cap prob smells like diesel

    • @MISTERSLLIM
      @MISTERSLLIM 2 года назад

      This

    • @White000Crow
      @White000Crow 2 года назад +19

      From what I understand is kerosene lacks the lubrication that diesel does and it could be hard on the pump. I run diesel in mine with a touch of Lucas fuel treatment and it’s been running great all winter. I reprogrammed the unit to use less fuel but move more air, it was 1.8 Hz to 5 Hz range, now it’s 1.4 Hz to 4.5 Hz. I run it on its highest setting for a little while just about everyday to burn the soot out.
      It seems like the shut down speeds the fan up and dials back the fuel to burn off the remaining fuel. I’m not sure if it’s necessary to run it at max just before shutdown.

  • @WillsWhereabouts
    @WillsWhereabouts 2 года назад +312

    😂😂 Mav I’ve had my experiences with Chinese Diesel heaters, from my mistakes I would say. Your exhaust will get super hot so will melt those cables you mentioned and as it’s already done, it’s melted your green floor and could catch on fire. I would put some heat shielding around the exhaust and lift the heater off the ground so it’s not touching your floor. This isn’t coming from an expert who knows if all but from someone who has fucked up and learnt some things long the way 🤟🏼

    • @emmanuelramos4772
      @emmanuelramos4772 2 года назад +3

      Hella right , add heat wrapping to that exhaust tube . Run it throughout the whole tube

    • @paulatkins8109
      @paulatkins8109 2 года назад +5

      I've heard Russian heaters are the way forward, some guy on RUclips burned through 2 Chinese ones and learned the hard way! ;-)

    • @meowchabob
      @meowchabob 2 года назад +4

      Not just Chinese diesel heaters; there’s been some imported ones from Philippines or Vietnam (can’t recall; was on a fb group) and it became a fire hazard this way too. Tbh, all heaters will have this issue- just basic science 😅

    • @WhoamI20233
      @WhoamI20233 2 года назад

      @@meowchabob the webasto ones are probably 99.9% safe but they’re 1000 dollars

    • @forestyforest
      @forestyforest 2 года назад +10

      Mine just stinks like melting plastic all the time and why am i seeing stars during daytime... ☠️
      This is what you get for buying the cheapest option.

  • @d6u4
    @d6u4 2 года назад +198

    To quote Frank the tank "I love you man, but you're crazy".
    Staying in there with diesel everywhere and the possibility of the exhaust coming off again, even just the exhaust pipe getting too hot and melting the turf even more.

    • @overwanderadventures7312
      @overwanderadventures7312 2 года назад +25

      He's definitely a bit crazy! I tried a propane heater in the back of my truck one time and was way to worried about lighting everything on fire I only ran it for a min before deciding cold is better than burning lol!

    • @carringtonlee29
      @carringtonlee29 2 года назад +2

      That part!

    • @cajbaf
      @cajbaf 2 года назад +10

      Very irresponsible.

    • @gsxr419
      @gsxr419 2 года назад +2

      Not at all truckers been using these for decades.

    • @stacksgillespie1818
      @stacksgillespie1818 2 года назад +2

      You got a fucking dart in your neck!

  • @theransom27
    @theransom27 2 года назад +14

    We use that same heater. It is awesome once you get it setup right. Find a place to mount it outside, if possible, and run the air into the truck. Much more enjoible and peace of mind. Also you have to leave a door or window up when you first turn it out. Onces it warms up your good to go

    • @christinefury1040
      @christinefury1040 2 года назад

      You just answered my question. Thanks.

    • @m.g.2926
      @m.g.2926 2 года назад +1

      I am desperate to know more about this setup! I'm in a Jeep Grand Cherokee with my dog and we don't have any place to put the unit inside and I am so very tired of being cold!!

  • @HomeBudgetComputing
    @HomeBudgetComputing 2 года назад +553

    Always test a heater outside before mounting it inside. At least an hour of test burning to make sure everything is burned off the hot surfaces. Always make sure the exhaust is at least 4-5 inches from anything that can be damaged by heat - especially if it's flammable.

    • @YoMama9021
      @YoMama9021 2 года назад +35

      Yeah that’s pretty basic shit

    • @YoMama9021
      @YoMama9021 2 года назад +21

      I was so like “WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO YOURSELF!?” Lol

    • @georgesnyder3273
      @georgesnyder3273 2 года назад +2

      Sounds like great advice.

    • @lethalviolet
      @lethalviolet 2 года назад +19

      He’s a kid early 20’s learning life lol but I’m sure he will take your advice and learn from his mistakes! 😬😬

    • @dollyplainjane4753
      @dollyplainjane4753 2 года назад +1

      Now ya tell me lol. A for effort.

  • @butterballjitsu8709
    @butterballjitsu8709 2 года назад +1

    I bought a copper elbow for my heater. I cut a pop can up and wrapped it around the exhaust and clamped it. Works great. Makes a close hard 90 degrees.

  • @ZaOnly420
    @ZaOnly420 2 года назад +574

    Man I thought we were talking about a different kind of hotbox🤣🤣

  • @fireside007
    @fireside007 2 года назад +1

    Nice . . . YOU ~ ROCK ! !
    Run for President 🤛

    • @fireside007
      @fireside007 2 года назад

      Sent you an email 👍🤛

  • @heidia6270
    @heidia6270 2 года назад +199

    Can’t lie, this one made me nervous. Heater, leaked diesel fuel, and a camping stove with flames. Hmmmm!! I was so glad to see you wake up safely!!

    • @TheRealEricRose
      @TheRealEricRose 2 года назад +26

      Diesel is hard to set on fire it doesn’t burn like gasoline…it has to be a certain degree of hot for it to actually burn

    • @Wa5nt
      @Wa5nt 2 года назад +2

      @@TheRealEricRose ^

    • @tobythomas3413
      @tobythomas3413 2 года назад +6

      @@TheRealEricRose Hard to set on fire, yes. But it will still burn. Once the fire or spark hits the vapors then it will burn. Also, if there is some sort of wick then it will burn much easier. Still very dangerous.

    • @Jeremiah7-ox2nj
      @Jeremiah7-ox2nj 2 года назад +3

      Mav's channel will finally end when this doofus turns his truck camper into a crematorium on wheels.

    • @budakkimpalan6158
      @budakkimpalan6158 2 года назад

      @@Jeremiah7-ox2nj lol..made my day

  • @zants_
    @zants_ 2 года назад +39

    I'm always so scared to fail at things like this, but seeing Mav failing and being ok with publicly showing his tribulations makes me a lot more comfortable and confident.

    • @nicholas5623
      @nicholas5623 2 года назад

      honestly man, u gotta fuck up to learn.

  • @fboodysan
    @fboodysan 2 года назад +166

    If you do plan on leaving the unit inside, I would build a base for it to get it off the ground. That exhaust will get hot enough to burn your truck down as you already experienced. Also some exhaust wrap can go a long way.

    • @Upliftyourbrothers
      @Upliftyourbrothers 2 года назад +2

      People mount them to the ‘portable over the tire step’ then set it on tire. Won’t tip over and it’s solid.

    • @ronaldnicholson9942
      @ronaldnicholson9942 2 года назад +2

      Agreed, i have almost the same unit, and a base is necessary pretty much just to get it high enough to get the intake and exhaust out from underneath.

    • @Jetsonn
      @Jetsonn 2 года назад

      Yeah I was thinking the same thing when I saw how little empty space there was under the unit. And if it’s off the ground there won’t have to be such a sharp bend in the exhaust which will make it less likely to come off I would think.

  • @rolandb3179
    @rolandb3179 2 года назад

    It's great how you keep it real and don't filter any of your content. Diesel fuel is everywhere. No issues! Chopping and spilling food everywhere. No issues! Keep on truckin!

  • @michaelwithrow331
    @michaelwithrow331 2 года назад +33

    “This is pretty sketchy”…starts it up again with numerous hazards….he’s the man!

  • @iankirkwold4730
    @iankirkwold4730 2 года назад

    Your tail gate sticking problem is fixable without replacing anything the latch linkage is adjustable and so are the strikers on the box ... I work at a body shop so I adjust tailgate fitment and smooth latch operation all the time. Lubrication also helps on the latches and handle. You need a T30 bit to remove the cover and a pick tool to make the linkage shorter. a T50 bit for the strikers I believe. If they are to far in it will case sticking and allot of tension. Do not try to release the plastic linkage conectors without the truck being in a heated garage or when it's warm out because the plastic gets brittle in the cold and will snap.

  • @overwanderadventures7312
    @overwanderadventures7312 2 года назад +33

    I too am an introvert solo traveler (plus a dog) but leaving a place because there is too many people is so real! Appreciate you representing the less social travelers, keep on trucking!

    • @johnsnow2022
      @johnsnow2022 2 года назад

      I always wondered about introverts and extroverts... The world needs extroverts or no one would talk and/or social life as a whole will suffer.. but what use do introverts play in this world? Like why do they exist and how did they become this way through evolution or was this brought on by our ancestors of the past (working in farms all alone as an example)... not trying to be derogatory.. but I am sure others are curious as well. As an extrovert.. I yearn to be around others.. its natural.. but so many van life introverts can spend weeks alone on end in deserts and they are OK with it... just doesn't seem normal.

    • @kks1112
      @kks1112 2 года назад +1

      @@johnsnow2022 they become introverts due to bullying as a kid or just they don’t like anyone simply not no evolution

    • @overwanderadventures7312
      @overwanderadventures7312 2 года назад +6

      @@johnsnow2022 personally I just don’t enjoy large groups of people for extended amounts of time. I definitely still enjoy the company of others, just in smaller groups. But I also am comfortable enjoying my own company at times and need that break from constant social interaction as well. As for the evolution or why introverts exist, I imagine there are a lot of reasons. For example safety, like really needing to know people and establish a trust to be comfortable around them and actually trust them to be social amongst them. Definitely a spectrum of introverts as well. Being an introvert doesn’t mean you don’t like people or crave social interaction at all, that is part of being human for sure, just means you don’t crave it at the level extroverts do. I think everyone has both sides in them to a certain point and those sides show more in certain situations

    • @jdoe37362
      @jdoe37362 2 года назад +8

      @@kks1112 wrong. Im an introvert and was popular and social in HS. Never bullied. I dont run from social interactions but I also just don't seek them out. The world needs introverts. Most of our genius minds through history have been introverts due to the amount of deep, critical thinking they do. They have profound imaginations but are also very based in logic and reality. The world needs them just as much as the extroverts

    • @johnsnow2022
      @johnsnow2022 2 года назад

      @@jdoe37362 You're an Introvert and Gay... Now tell me why Gays exist.. Is it flawed genetics or you like the same sex because you feel like it? If a personal choice, do you see yourself procreating with the opposite sex in your future?
      For the same reason that Introverts are an anomaly, so are gays. The world needs heterosexuals to survive and gays don't prefer natural procreation in the traditional sense... (again, not trying to be derogatory but no one asks these questions)
      PS: we have 8 billion people... I don't think more is the answer.. but for science' sake.. I added that bit.

  • @TomHugley
    @TomHugley 2 года назад +2

    I had an aluminum stand made for my diesel heater. I have the exact same heater that you bought, Mav. The heater is wonderful, once you get it set up right.

  • @NickMango
    @NickMango 2 года назад +25

    Usually people set these all in ones up outside and run the heat threw the hole. This avoids exhaust leakage into the camper.

    • @Terbug
      @Terbug 2 года назад +5

      That's what I saw on another video. Unit and exhaust outside with a hose to blow in the heat.

    • @Natefirethemagnets
      @Natefirethemagnets 2 года назад

      Agree, never seen one inside before.

  • @geenote
    @geenote 2 года назад

    I'm glad you are still alive. Please consider leaving the unit outside and pipe in the hot air. I use the same unit on my truck shell and have posted a few videos showing how I installed it and how well it works if you are interested.

  • @eddiesantos1540
    @eddiesantos1540 2 года назад +112

    Ok. Coming from someone in the energy field, you should NOT be burning 2 fuels next to each other (diesel and propane) theres gas exhaust in the air and the spark from your diesel combustion can cause a fire or even explosion.

    • @buttface9434
      @buttface9434 2 года назад

      yeah, clownin.

    • @JohnDoe-xm9ql
      @JohnDoe-xm9ql 2 года назад

      Exactly

    • @liamc1102
      @liamc1102 2 года назад +5

      Oh well. God kept him safe on this one so that he could possibly learn something from people like you in the comments. Take care!

    • @Nathiusca01
      @Nathiusca01 2 года назад +1

      I hope he sees this comment

    • @geeky12ful
      @geeky12ful 2 года назад

      I was very worried about him cooking after having diesel spill on the floor, etc. I hope he reads your warnings!!

  • @ribbitism
    @ribbitism 2 года назад

    yesss. about time you got a diesel heater in there.. and you can see its worth every penny for the warmth 🙂 get that bad boy fitted in properly with some nice planning for the new layout and you'll be absolutely set!!

  • @Brian-mp2mv
    @Brian-mp2mv 2 года назад +18

    I've used the other style in my bus for the last 5 years, with the external fuel tank and fuel pump... not sure if I'd like the internal tank and that loud assed ticking pump!
    But, I do know I had to run it on low when it was -9F outside.
    Another thing... if you run it on low very often... run it on high for a little while to burn out excess soot from the burn chamber and glow plug. You're heater will thank you for it!
    I'd by mine again👍

  • @NiteFurySunfire
    @NiteFurySunfire Год назад

    I have a couple of these heaters. The best way to run the exhaust is straight through the floor. They are designed that way to reduce the amount of soot buildup inside the unit.

  • @overwanderadventures7312
    @overwanderadventures7312 2 года назад +171

    Hey Mav! Definitely appreciate all the different ways you show to heat the truck. I have a super similar set up for my own travels and it's definitely nice to see what works!

    • @ilymaho
      @ilymaho 2 года назад +8

      170+ comments on mav’s channel alone 😭😭

    • @jimbrown4180
      @jimbrown4180 2 года назад +3

      Heat but hook it up properly safety!! Thanks again

    • @Censortubes
      @Censortubes 2 года назад

      @@ilymaho they trying to steal subs.

    • @dustinslape3828
      @dustinslape3828 2 года назад

      Haven’t finished the video to find out, but if that is a Diesel/kerosene heater def use kerosene option it’s made for more indoor use

  • @LoSmithSFF
    @LoSmithSFF 2 года назад +1

    Haha magic mav turned the red vitamin water into yellow vitamin water 👌

  • @thijs541
    @thijs541 2 года назад +11

    Little tip, definitely handy with the new knives you got. When you scrape thing of your board do it with the non cutting side or you'll blund your knife alot faster

    • @tobythomas3413
      @tobythomas3413 2 года назад +1

      Excellent advice! I took a cooking class a few years ago and the chef drilled that into us. Never scrape your cutting board with the sharp edge of the knife.

    • @jarrodbrown263
      @jarrodbrown263 2 года назад

      He already dulled the blades with his constant need to just chop down through stuff straight to the board instead of slicing. You saw how it barely cut through the pork which it should've sliced like butter if they were as sharp as when he got them.

  • @zeldanrj3
    @zeldanrj3 2 года назад

    Maybe that humming sound, and the warmth, is what had you sleeping so good. Great video Mav

  • @robk8453
    @robk8453 2 года назад +6

    We use those heaters to heat mobile labs in the field. They work great. Install one in the hi ace and run the exhaust straight down through the floor if you can.

  • @barrydeacon3551
    @barrydeacon3551 Год назад

    A little prep, install and test Mav!! I’d say you have a winner! Need to protect the exhaust pipe!!! I’d raise it off the ground and wrap exhaust with muffler tape?? Or better yet: get a welding blanket to wrap around. Get a fire extinguisher! All in all: must be nice to warm up to 68 degrees in the winter👍 B Deacon Manitoba Canada 🇨🇦

  • @elijahtecza
    @elijahtecza 2 года назад +84

    Those hose clamps were for tightening the exhaust hose onto the header/outlet on the heater and the little rectangle with 2 round outlets is a muffler for the exit of the exhaust. It should also definitely not be just set on the floor. You need either a stone/concrete or metal plate under it. Or at least a decent sized air gap to keep it away from anything flammable.

  • @cognitivedissonancecamp6326
    @cognitivedissonancecamp6326 2 года назад

    Hey-der-itz-fixed kinda setup - totally red-green style for those of you who are old enough.
    If that were me, and I spilt diesel all over the carpet, episode over, I'm out.
    You get an award for being so transparent about how you just stumble through things. Mr Magoo-style.

  • @Chops00
    @Chops00 2 года назад +11

    I have the same one. I put it outside and run the heat in. Works great, and a lot safer.

    • @JB50713
      @JB50713 2 года назад

      Do you sit it on the ground?

    • @MrOlimar
      @MrOlimar 2 года назад

      Pretty foolproof setup you’ve got - I’d personally do the same, especially with all the roof space Mav has.

    • @Chops00
      @Chops00 2 года назад +1

      @@JB50713 No, on a table

  • @Jeremiah7-ox2nj
    @Jeremiah7-ox2nj 2 года назад +6

    Title of this video should be, How To Convert Your Truck Camper Into a Crematorium. 😆

  • @timothinking9855
    @timothinking9855 2 года назад +28

    Put the heater on the roof rack and then pipe the actual heated air down from the top into the side window with 2x 90° 3" PVC pipes, or 3" metal flex duct , easy set up and take down and you can just keep the heater on the roof rack ... and then just let the exhaust go right out the top of the unit...

    • @timonrueedi
      @timonrueedi 2 года назад +1

      Do u think it would stand against rain and snow all the time?

    • @timothinking9855
      @timothinking9855 2 года назад +2

      @@timonrueedi it should be rated for outdoor, if not, nothing a simple tough rubber made container with a couple holes in it can't fix.

    • @_e8a
      @_e8a 2 года назад +2

      This sounds like a good strategy, but Is it safe to pump hot brrathing air through PVC?

    • @themagnushjort
      @themagnushjort 2 года назад +2

      It's quite a bit more efficient heating already hot cabin air though. It think he just needs to lift it a bit above the floor and wrap the exhaust.

    • @timothinking9855
      @timothinking9855 2 года назад +1

      @@_e8a again if issue arises, metal flex duct will suffice

  • @noemisibaja4647
    @noemisibaja4647 2 года назад

    You need a Mr. Hearer Buddy used in the van community, around 80 bucks small enough to not take a bunch of space but will warm up your space! Keep on trukin Mav!

  • @gbp3616
    @gbp3616 2 года назад +13

    I'd put a hose clamp on that exhaust, seal where it exits the box and build a stand/base to prevent a fire. At minimum if you use that again

  • @Qyy0
    @Qyy0 2 года назад

    im having a real bad anxiety day or just a bad head space and seeing ur video really just reminded me of how ima be alright and to keep on truckin love ya bud thank u for ur videos

  • @Ashley-rj8up
    @Ashley-rj8up 2 года назад +27

    I adore this channel and I think you are wicked I can’t even tell you what in particular it is I’m just drawn to your videos maybe it’s cause I am living vicariously through you doing the things I’d love to do but haven’t. You are a good human and I love the content keep trucking mav and if you ever wanna do a UK camping trip I might not have all the best recipes in my mind but I’ll sure as hell be your guide. Keep on trucking dude

  • @petecoventry6858
    @petecoventry6858 2 года назад

    Finally! You got one for there :) although you want the fresh air intake OUTSIDE or you will just be recycling the air in the truck which is not good for these things they can suck all the oxygen out!! also it is not good should Monoxide ever get into the system. You also needed to put it on something higher ( some people use blocks of wood either side of the pipes but you knew this before you read this comment. You also need to get one with an external tank because that's dangerous. I don't like these because that exhaust gets to 392F when it's at top heat and that diesel will go up. . Hope to see improvements in future videos. These heaters when they are installed right are much much better than gas (as you also know from your other camper) But waking up to 0 condensation is the best bit after being warm all night!

  • @Evan-ss5ko
    @Evan-ss5ko 2 года назад +11

    Heat tape around the exhaust, makes a big difference. If it's bare, it gets pretty hot and can melt stuff near it.

  • @waylonmcdaniel1725
    @waylonmcdaniel1725 2 года назад +1

    oh yeah thats the spot where there was people shooting guns man ive been her for awhile now love the content

  • @prof_writer
    @prof_writer 2 года назад +242

    MAV the only thing that gave me consolation and peace during your sketchy diesel heater video was knowing you came home to produce and post the segment. All kinds of ways that thing was dangerous glad you're okay. How did you get that spilled diesel out?

    • @kristibeisecker
      @kristibeisecker 2 года назад +21

      i would've replaced that grass

    • @Tpac19
      @Tpac19 2 года назад +30

      @@kristibeisecker you’d have to. Diesel smell never goes away

    • @dbentley2195
      @dbentley2195 2 года назад +20

      It's ok where it sets, but I never heard you say where all that diesel came from? But you need to put something at the end of your exhaust pipe instead of letting it flop around under the truck. Also some people will say you need to put a piece of metal under the heater. I say you should put a piece of fire stone under it and in front of your wiring harness you have running thur the bed by it. Because metal will still transfer all that heat to your carpet and wires. Becareful Mav. ❤️👍

    • @toddfraisure1747
      @toddfraisure1747 2 года назад +3

      DITTO!

    • @SuperClare
      @SuperClare 2 года назад +6

      I thought the same!! 🔥🔥🔥

  • @v.hammel2145
    @v.hammel2145 2 года назад

    Usually it’s your knife skills that scare me to death, but you out did yourself on this one Mav. You know the drill; slow down & use your head.

  • @TacohMann
    @TacohMann 2 года назад +104

    I'd be really worried about the exhaust melting all the wires that are right by it. Get a stand and run the exhaust up. Just get a metal chimney style cover to keep snow/rain/whatever else from running down the exhaust.

    • @syko.uk.
      @syko.uk. 2 года назад +10

      surely there’s just less stressful ways to keep himself warm

    • @twiztedclown
      @twiztedclown 2 года назад +1

      @syk0 a wood burning camping stove would be much safer and they make tent style Chutes that a simple piece of canvas over the window could take care of. They are perfect for tiny homes and camping conversions and much cleaner burn to the environment actually more natural I should say.

    • @LawF250
      @LawF250 2 года назад +1

      Yeah those exhausts get really hot 🔥

    • @jstavene
      @jstavene 2 года назад +1

      down,,,these units I have seen ALWAYS, mount exhaust down using plates included in the kit

  • @mgoebel810
    @mgoebel810 2 года назад

    Hey mav, best place to mount that type of heater in your vehicle would be in the front cab behind a seat and route the exhaust straight down through the floor board ina. Safe location.
    Cuts the noise down greatly and you can route the warm air through your window between front and back.
    I live right at the beginning of the road you bought that new house on if you ever want help setting it up. I use these things in my perm and portable ice shack. Throw 2 cycle oil in it 100:1 ratio and the pump will be quieter and last longer.

  • @Johnny_Kanuk
    @Johnny_Kanuk 2 года назад +16

    Hey Mav you can mount that heater outside and run a duct from the output into the truck. They put out lots of heat so you wouldn't loose much with it being outside. You could make a basket that you can put up and take down to put in the roof of the cap.

    • @dollyplainjane4753
      @dollyplainjane4753 2 года назад +2

      I really like your idea.

    • @Dreamscythe1
      @Dreamscythe1 2 года назад

      this is how an APU in a transport truck works basically

    • @billmitchell7731
      @billmitchell7731 2 года назад +1

      Yes the heater needs to be outside and heat pumped in with the heat output hose. The heater the exhaust and fresh air intake all need to be outside. And keep the fresh air intake far away from the exhaust hose. You may have to buy a longer fresh air hose. To keep it a good distance from the exhaust. Only thing going into the truck should be the heat output hose. The bigger hose.

  • @bwiesman
    @bwiesman 2 года назад

    Dude, I’m happy you made it through the night! These units need a good burn in for the first run and will smoke during that time! Your best bet is to put the whole assembly outside and run heat duct into your cabin, I just finished building a box and doing this for my trailer and made a quick video. Those hose clamps that come with the unit for the exhaust are garbage as you have found out. Go to the hardware store and buy some decent stainless ones as they do not seal well and carbon monoxide can leak! Keep all that crap outside and a lot of your issues will go away, including the chance of spilling diesel fuel. So many more tips but yeah, spend some time researching this and it will be your best heat option for any of your camping situations!

  • @jaysizzle7777
    @jaysizzle7777 2 года назад +22

    Yo mav, you ever think about painting one of your campers with insulated paint and test to see if it has any effect to indoor temp?

  • @icklekimberly
    @icklekimberly 2 года назад +5

    This was just insane... please be careful 🙏 I was freaking out when you went ahead with you're cooking, one spark and that would have been disastrous 😳 Glad you made it home safe 😊

    • @JChurchua
      @JChurchua 2 года назад

      Diesel does NOT ignite by spark like the vapors of gasoline. Diesel is far safer and not nearly as dangerous.
      Dump some diesel on the ground and "light it on fire." it actually takes some seconds of constant flame to heat diesel to a high enough temp to ignite. Gasoline is not similar, in that,gasoline can ignite from a single spark to its vapors. This is why it is illegal to run your car while gassing up, but it is not illegal to run a diesel vehicle while fueling up. Just some food for thought.

  • @loritanner4478
    @loritanner4478 2 года назад +66

    I would think you shouldn't put the exhaust pipe vent under the side of your truck where your canopy is. It should be venting out above where you stay. So that the exhaust is venting out above you. Not traveling from bottom to top, and then going in and around you.

    • @cremejockey8636
      @cremejockey8636 2 года назад

      OK, boomer.

    • @loritanner4478
      @loritanner4478 2 года назад +11

      @@cremejockey8636 OK boomer what?

    • @skynikz7554
      @skynikz7554 2 года назад +10

      @@loritanner4478 Just ignore 4 eyes over there. He's just a troll.

    • @loritanner4478
      @loritanner4478 2 года назад +8

      @@skynikz7554 figured that. Since he can only form 2 word sentences. 😏

    • @amythistxue1
      @amythistxue1 2 года назад

      on installs I've seen similar heaters used for in van conversions and such they usually vent out the bottom, maybe a bit to the side, pretty sure as long as he's not trying to use it inside an enclosed space it should be good as natural air movement will keep the exhaust from building up

  • @vivianalberts1812
    @vivianalberts1812 2 года назад

    Can't wait till spring, so we can watch your fun adventures. Lots a Love n God bless you🙏🤗❤💐🥰🌷👍💜

  • @LandRoamers
    @LandRoamers 2 года назад +20

    Sometimes I wish your episodes were so long I could watch all day! I know it’s alot of work though! Love all the good content!

    • @LandRoamers
      @LandRoamers 2 года назад +1

      @Storm Shadow you had an opportunity here. To write something helpful, maybe positive…instead you chose this. You chose to be this kind of person.

    • @LandRoamers
      @LandRoamers 2 года назад +1

      @Storm Shadow you sure are mean…I love his content. I do my own videos and his videos inspire me. It’s just one of my favorite channels is all. Like binging your favorite Netflix show…If this is Moaning in ecstasy to you then…we’ll…sure.

    • @LandRoamers
      @LandRoamers 2 года назад

      @Storm Shadow whoa you took that way too far 😂 all day as in it makes me want to go out camping myself. It’s a comfortable channel to watch. Inspiring. Makes me want to put a bed in the back of my SUV…makes me want to adventure more. MAV reminds me of my brother so no man, can’t believe that’s what you took from my comment 😂 your mind must be wild.

    • @chancelor
      @chancelor 2 года назад +1

      @@LandRoamers he’s weird just ignore him. He’s the inappropriate one

    • @LandRoamers
      @LandRoamers 2 года назад

      @@chancelor yea…weird someone would think that from what I said 😂😅 I just like camping man lol

  • @Slicknewt
    @Slicknewt 2 года назад

    So sick having those 3 rigs bc the truck is a perfect daily and steve and the bug are perfect campers

  • @Toll3Y
    @Toll3Y 2 года назад +13

    You should get a metal stand to put the heater on top of, like people do with computers to keep it off the ground (probably make the exhaust easier to manage/stay in also) but yeah.

  • @xIIxpetey454xIIx
    @xIIxpetey454xIIx 2 года назад +6

    Hey Mav, I have installed three of these diesel heaters in my Volkswagen buses over the past couple years. I’ve had nothing but good luck with them but yeah, the preparation is everything. I would get some hvac code heat tape and seal the hole you made for the exhaust and make an elevated base for the heater in the truck. Also the intake for the heater’s combustion engine should ideally ran outside the truck. I run my exhaust and intake straight through the floor of my vw bus. I can send pictures if you’d like!

    • @USAMontanan
      @USAMontanan 2 года назад

      What brand are they? TIA

  • @getschwifty8449
    @getschwifty8449 2 года назад +8

    Mav you might want to put some type of heat shield under the diesel heater and around like people use for wood stove. Smart way to stay warm

  • @Scott-J
    @Scott-J 2 года назад

    Your experience is similar to Foresty Forest's. He ended up with a custom built fuel pump to make that ticking noise quieter in the night. And had to rebuild the burner unit after a couple months. And drill hole(s) in the van. And diesel stinks if you spill it. He eventually installed a micro fireplace to burn wood and that seems to be working a lot better.

  • @warrenweisfus709
    @warrenweisfus709 2 года назад +4

    Mav, I have been heating my Cherokee with a Camco Wave 3 L/P heater. Small 5 lb propane bottle back against the lift gate, Wave 3 heater behind the drivers seat next to the rear passenger door. I puts out a very comfortable dry heat with very little moisture. Being where you are you might want the larger Wave 6 for higher output.

    • @m.g.2926
      @m.g.2926 2 года назад

      If you're still on here can you please share more about heating a Cherokee with propane?

  • @Lilasun
    @Lilasun Год назад +1

    Just for people watching, that type of diesel heater in the metal case is not meant for use in campers!! You need the kind that can sit directly on the floor of the vehicle with exhaust and air intake going out the bottom of vehicle and not touching anything. Be safe! ❤

  • @DanUnplanned
    @DanUnplanned 2 года назад +4

    Mav you give me the inspiration to try camping this summer bro! I don’t wanna start in the cold but I will evolve to that! Amazing video as always! Thanks for the inspiration I will hit 1k this year

  • @pressondavis4082
    @pressondavis4082 2 года назад +1

    0:57. The package kick😂

  • @drewstand5055
    @drewstand5055 2 года назад +20

    Mav the sav! Only person I know who would spill a puddle of diesel and then light a fire two feet away.

    • @Paperlover123
      @Paperlover123 2 года назад +2

      Don't do that again, Mav. I'm damn serious!

    • @Jeremiah7-ox2nj
      @Jeremiah7-ox2nj 2 года назад

      Mav is a disaster waiting to happen.

    • @nrgzrbunny7775
      @nrgzrbunny7775 2 года назад +4

      Diesel doesn't flash like gas does. It's a lot safer

    • @JChurchua
      @JChurchua 2 года назад +1

      @@nrgzrbunny7775 These comments are hilarious. Clearly so many people dont understand that diesel and gas are not that similar..... Gas vapors ignite, diesel vapors do not. 🤣🤣

  • @pecanthejelly5854
    @pecanthejelly5854 2 года назад

    Wrapping the heater exhaust in header wrap and maybe wrapping the wires too will help reduce the exhaust pipe temps and save your wires. You can grab some from the auto parts store in 15 or 50 foot rolls for a decent price. Also I know its already too late for this but sending the heater exhaust out of the top of the shell probably would have been a more efficient route. Cutting a small square out of the shell and drilling in a couple of pieces of sheet metal with a hole drilled in the center for the exhaust would be plenty. Then I would probably focus on keeping the heater up off of the floor/carpet using a metal or stone/countertop surface. This would be to keep the bottom of the heater element from burning through anything underneath. Hindsight is always 20/20. Glad you're safe man, that diesel spill could have been the end of that truck in a hurry.

  • @jaymoar3561
    @jaymoar3561 2 года назад +4

    Best videos of Mav are the ones of the original F150.

  • @jesseruiz8411
    @jesseruiz8411 2 года назад +1

    “We’re doing alright, we’re surviving” 😂 be safe out there man!

  • @everything-outdoors
    @everything-outdoors 2 года назад +5

    Hey mav. I use the same heater. Mount the heater on blocks to raise it up and add some tin for heat shielding. I also recommend having the cold air intake hose running out side like the exhaust. The air intake does but out some smoke upon start up and shut off. I’ve had the heater for two years with zero issues.

  • @joshmiller7623
    @joshmiller7623 2 года назад +1

    Definitely keep the heater they work great. Just set it up better. Maybe bolt it down to some 4x4 blocks. And wrap your wiring next to the exhaust. And definitely check out where that diesel came from that was on the carpet.

  • @twiggy6591
    @twiggy6591 2 года назад +7

    Thanks for the video Mav! Keep On Truckin!! And omg did that diesel get on your bed!!!!!!!! How in the hell were you able to sit in there after spilling that diesel!?!? That had to have stunk to high heavens!!

  • @dollyplainjane4753
    @dollyplainjane4753 2 года назад

    Howdy little pony. Great learning experience. Please be careful. Glad nothing worse happened. Thank you for sharing ups and downs with us. Love watching you cook in your zone. Blessings from the Northwoods of Florida.

  • @nicksheehan.landscaping473
    @nicksheehan.landscaping473 2 года назад +4

    Hey Mav great vid. Yeah I have an older gen diesel heater and I had to be careful of the exhaust pipe. She gets as hot as the air that comes out. Raise it off the carpet then just wrap it with silver heat wrap thats close to those other wires... good luck

  • @donnawidel1424
    @donnawidel1424 2 года назад

    2 big clay flower pots and a big candle. Candle burns for hours and the clay withholds the heat and helps distribute the heat better

  • @shawnbreaux1532
    @shawnbreaux1532 2 года назад +3

    Keep up the great work Mav! Your content makes living in my car that much easier.

  • @kellytaylor6095
    @kellytaylor6095 2 года назад +1

    TRAINWRECK BRO! You'll never get rid of that diesel smell. That's a helluva stew your making tho!👍 KEEP ON TRUCKIN!!

  • @justsogodly4252
    @justsogodly4252 2 года назад +13

    Mav, love your videos! ! will say when you put "hot boxing" people are going to think something else XD. Keep on truckin!

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      @sam_plays_rl3828 2 года назад +2

      Two, hot gay black men, enter the arena and start “boxing”…

    • @waysxi
      @waysxi 2 года назад

      hey you never know, maybe he smoked a big blunt for the effect

  • @CraniumCannibal
    @CraniumCannibal 2 года назад

    The best intro yet. 😂👍🏻 something about you marching through the snow to look at the camera and say howdy got me.

  • @FrancisSiuChock
    @FrancisSiuChock 2 года назад +3

    Mav, time to give Will's Whereabouts in England a shout about his trials and tribulations about his experience with his diesel heater(s). Also, Foresty Forest from Western Canada has his setup really well. Wouldn't this have been better installed in the garage or am I missing something. Stay safe and healthy Mav!

    • @1STGeneral
      @1STGeneral 2 года назад

      Risk catching the garage on fire or have it smell like diesel that's what truck beds are for.

  • @macksoutdoors757
    @macksoutdoors757 2 года назад

    using one for truck camping and ice fishing it's easier to have the unit outside and pipe the hot air in, unless you need to keep a low profile truck camping. Doing that also helps keep the noise of the pump/injector down for you and doesn't take up interior space.

  • @Kenbo24
    @Kenbo24 2 года назад +7

    slightly terrifying, but at least it got the job done for you!
    great video as always Mav
    keep on truckin

  • @dropleckk4404
    @dropleckk4404 2 года назад

    Have you heard of the new heating / cooking device by Instafire? It’s called the Vesta and it uses chafing fuel canisters (not butane). Can use it to heat AND cook. They also sell it at My Patriot Supply. I have a few of them for emergency outages as I live in the middle of nowhere. I tested it with one can of the fuel - the heat generated from the burning fuel kicks on the fan - so no electricity / no external power needed.

  • @pamelaklemp5615
    @pamelaklemp5615 2 года назад +9

    May, reading some of these comments and it sounds like you were lucky no fires or explosion took place. Lady Luck doesn't stay too long and playing the odds is a dice gamble at best. Please do a full-on proper installation complete with many of the recommendations in the comments section or from your local fire department. Everyone wants you to stay safe! 💕🤗☘🍀

    • @JChurchua
      @JChurchua 2 года назад

      Im curious what would have caused an explosion...

  • @ianleup
    @ianleup 2 года назад

    As someone who uses a diesel heater 12+ hours a day to heat my converted camper van, I would advise against raising it up on the floor. The gaskets underneath these all-in-one units are not the best, and can leak Carbon monoxide with all of the vibrations from driving. The best kind of diesel heater is the standard one that you'd have to assemble -- mount it directly to the floor, piping both the exhaust and intake outside the vehicle, secure it directly to the floor, and seal with high temp. silicone.

  • @Clan501-Scotland
    @Clan501-Scotland 2 года назад +7

    There's something seriously comical watching mav interact with a chimnesium diesel heater.

  • @slackerdog007slackerdog8
    @slackerdog007slackerdog8 2 года назад

    " run Mav, run. ". Stay safe…… Thanks Mav, another great video. 🙏

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  • @readJames48
    @readJames48 2 года назад

    When the "S" hit the fan, I like how Mav kept his 😎 cool and figured things out! WTG!

  • @myplace848
    @myplace848 2 года назад +5

    Mav, the first thing I was taught when studying Civil Construction is that diesel is highly cancerous and should you spill it on you to wash it off immediately. I don't think people realise this before they go playing around with diesel. I hope it all works out.

  • @Jonathan-jq5cl
    @Jonathan-jq5cl 2 года назад

    Finally the truck is back, this is why I started watching your videos

  • @stevemelendez482
    @stevemelendez482 2 года назад

    There's a guy on RUclips that shows you to mount one of those heaters on a tire step. Looks way more safe and less sketch. So glad your safe 🙏.

  • @daver.2871
    @daver.2871 2 года назад +1

    Only you could have made that entertaining. 😁

  • @BenandBrandi
    @BenandBrandi 2 года назад

    MAV! Set that thing outside and run a dryer hose into your truck! Works much better that way.

  • @jacobnicanor1437
    @jacobnicanor1437 2 года назад

    The fact that you opened the video with a dewalt tool in your hand kind of broke my heart Mav. Team Milwaukee all the way.

  • @David-qg8xd
    @David-qg8xd 2 года назад

    Easy was to solve the problem is run the exhaust hose through the floor directly under the heater. Make the hole 3/4 bigger then the hose. Run the hose straight down to the rear of the box. Get some self tappers, P clamps and mount it up. Problem solved. Bob's your uncle 👍 you might want to mount the heater to the floor aswell..

  • @OutdoorsinSC
    @OutdoorsinSC 2 года назад +1

    I have the same heater and set it up to run outside and vented the heat inside. I put 3.5” spacers on the bottom to give more room to bend the exhaust.
    They do make a metal ring to run the intake and exhaust through the floor, which would avoid the issue you had.

  • @victorbenner539
    @victorbenner539 2 года назад

    Ok, new diesel heater, very nice. But maybe you should put it in Steve. Sorry but I'm a big "Steve" fan. So much more room. Cooking, changing close. Being able to bend and stretch before going out into the cold. Get Steve one of those small but effective Porta potty's. Yup,WAY better then sleeping in the back of a pickup truck. Heck I love my pickup, but I'm not going to sleep under a canopy if I had Steve. Mav, have a great day 🌤.

  • @VictorAEgoavil67
    @VictorAEgoavil67 2 года назад

    I live your videos and always expect them to come Don’t judge but I have to tell you. I love your smile keep smiling because it projects you souls. Thank you be blessed 😀

  • @neeners_keem
    @neeners_keem 2 года назад

    Hey Mav! The recipe looks tasty. If you’re looking for pork belly, just visit your local Asian market - they usually always have that in stock and in different cuts too. Wishing you the best!

  • @michaelbiel9783
    @michaelbiel9783 2 года назад +1

    diesel heaters are really the way to go with heating when it comes to camping. Cranks out excellent heat at an inexpensive cost

  • @budget-adventure
    @budget-adventure 2 года назад

    Oh man lucky you didn’t burn your truck down. I’ve used that heater for 3 years and the exhaust gets super hot. If say those wires are too close. The best way is to drill a hole down and drop exhaust down through truck bed, and get either a square peace of steel to mount the heater on so it dissipates the heat a bit.

  • @jessehurtmusic
    @jessehurtmusic 2 года назад

    I look forward to these videos more after I watch every one of your videos dude, keep doing what your doing man!

  • @cheriehigbee7349
    @cheriehigbee7349 2 года назад

    I'm not going to lie, but that scared the crap out of me. Glad you came out alive.

  • @Aaron.Seabolt
    @Aaron.Seabolt 2 года назад +1

    Love everything you’ve been doing with the channel. I know you do what you want, but a stealth camping video would be pretty cool to see again. I don’t know why I love those videos so much lol.