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  • @marklamont81
    @marklamont81 Год назад +62

    Hi Adam me and my dad have run night heaters for years in our garages. What we learned especially in cold weather is best to have it low mounted and also have the intake plumbed inside also so it is more efficient

    • @Andy5c
      @Andy5c Год назад +8

      Totally agree hot air rises so should have been mounted lower to get the full benefit.

    • @gstutje
      @gstutje 11 месяцев назад +13

      And as stated above (plumbed inside) the heater should suck air inside. If you keep pumping in from the outside, you're effectively pumping out warm air. Circulating inside has to be the better idea.

    • @s1dew1nd3r4
      @s1dew1nd3r4 9 месяцев назад

      night heaters? any link to what your on about?

    • @michielb206
      @michielb206 8 месяцев назад +2

      More importantly. In this setup you could suck in exhaust fumes. There should at least be more distance between exhaust and inlet but ideally connect inlet to the garage as well.

  • @douglassleigh2026
    @douglassleigh2026 Год назад +20

    Kinda missed a trick the intake is outside so you are heating outside air if your intake was from the garage then as it warms so does the input air so less heat needed to warm up the air, it’s a closed circuit so no fumes as burner air is separated

    • @dwaggys3322
      @dwaggys3322 7 месяцев назад +1

      Not sure thats right; pretty sure that thermodynamic efficiency is better if the air (oxygen) is cooler (denser). Thats why ICEs are turbo charged/supercharged. Given that the heater will only be used when its cold "outside" , its actually better using the outside air.

  • @jameshodson388
    @jameshodson388 Год назад +18

    Ive installed a few of these Adam and i have a few of tips. Power supply could be a leisure battery fitted out of the way and charged via a motorbike charger which are very small and easily hidden, this way you can just turn it on when you like without faffing about opening bonnets and then every few days turn the charger on for a bit, I have mine setup this way with all the cabling in conduit and the control panel and charger mounted on the wall. I would also put a grommet around the fuel pipe going into the box as the pipe can move as the pump pulsates and it wont take long to cut the pipe on the metal entry point to the box. Lastly check your insurance with regards to a diesel fuel setup running an appliance as it could cause headaches in the event of a claim. Nice job fitting it in the box, i use mine in winter but usually put it on for an hour before i head out as they take a while to warm the space. Keep the videos rolling.

    • @Adam151082
      @Adam151082  Год назад

      Cheers for the advice James 👍🏼

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 Год назад +1

      I've fitted 100s of these and there's more than just the battery problem😂 this is the worst setup I've ever seen. I agree with you on the battery then use a ctek or optimate to charge it. The optimate are the only ones that don't freak out when you charge the battery while the heaters running, the cteks sometimes show failed battery and they ramp up and down too quickly so you get a fluctuating fan noise from the heater, they work great when the heater is off though. The best maintenance charger about for doing big boys batteries especially ones powering these heaters is optimate 6. Ctek quality has tanked recently tbh and if you need any bigger than optimate 6 then it's because you have a gigantic 12v marine battery the size of a car.

    • @dougle03
      @dougle03 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@bigduphusaj162 Or just get a Victron charger. Problem solved and they are perfectly safe to leave on all the time...

  • @davemasters3834
    @davemasters3834 Год назад +7

    Had mine in the garage over 12 months now keeping the cossie warm and bikes great bit of kit

  • @RobinHarlow
    @RobinHarlow Год назад +9

    Enjoyed your video. It was good to see the giblets of the machine. I liked the idea of the weatherproof metal box. Some comments, mainly repeating stuff from the comments below:
    - I can see why the hot air output was put high as you had an easier way into the garage via the soffit than coming in through the wall but the heat should be coming in low to give it some chance to heat something up in your garage before it all ends up in the roof space.
    - the input air to the heater should come in from the garage eg. from all the lovely warm air in your roof space as it will be more efficient to heat pre-heated air than the external cold air
    - you should have a fuel-filter between the fuel tank and the pump, especially as your fuel tank has its feed from the bottom of the tank which is where any crud from the fuel will settle
    - replacing the fuel line with a better quality fuel line is a good idea but the 5mm automotive fuel line is too big for the pump. It should be closer to the original ID of 2mm and be hard and not squishy like the original fuel line. The squishy fuel line allowed the manufacturer to have a simpler/cheaper connection as the line can be pushed on the fuel nipples. The hard 2mm ID can't be pushed on the fuel nipples but you can the use the 5mm automotive fuel line to create joiner pieces and attached everything using jubilee clips
    - it would be quieter if the fuel-pump was installed outside
    - it might be safer if the exhaust pipe that is inside the metal box was wrapped in some exhaust wrap
    - it is important to use a battery to run one these heaters as though you need 12V to start the machine and keep the machine running, more importantly, you need 12V to allow the machine to cool and shutdown properly. A 240V to 12V adapter wouldn't allow this cooling period if power was lost when the heater was running
    - it is important to bleed the fuel line to the pump before you start the system as these type of pumps are lubricated by the fuel they are pumping. The pumps are good at pumping but not so good at sucking and so rely on the gravity feed from the fuel tank to do most of the work. If there is air in the fuel line then the pump can spend many minutes trying to suck this air out of the line without any lubrication

  • @ethompson5061
    @ethompson5061 Год назад +8

    Been watching since you had like 500 subs. Your editing is getting better and better. Always look forward to your videos. Keep up the good work!

    • @classiccarchats
      @classiccarchats Год назад

      Agree, same here, lovely person and one of the best up and coming channels

  • @richdevil500
    @richdevil500 9 месяцев назад +2

    This is the most in depth video I've seen so far and it's pretty decent at explaining the history and use of these. I have one now that I put in a old military crate for mobility and i installed a quick disconnect so I can either use it in the car , with alligator clamps , or connect it to a 120v to 12v 10a wall adapter I got that's really simple

  • @maverick4177
    @maverick4177 Год назад +112

    Next week we see how the insurance claim for a burnt down garage is progressing 😂👍🏻

    • @Adam151082
      @Adam151082  Год назад +14

      😲 Dont say that!! 😬

    • @maverick4177
      @maverick4177 Год назад

      @@Adam151082 don’t buy Chinese man, we all know it’s dog 💩

    • @TBat0431
      @TBat0431 Год назад +2

      Oh wow. Hope not.

    • @barfmeister8509
      @barfmeister8509 Год назад

      😂😂😂

    • @paulfisher6918
      @paulfisher6918 Год назад +4

      Giblets i thought it was just the mother in law who had them 😂

  • @why3610
    @why3610 Год назад +5

    'China is in Japan' made me wee!
    I've had a Chinese heater in my camper for 3 years and it's been faultless. The exhaust rotted after a winter so I fitted a Webasto pipe and silencer, exhaust is quieter too.

  • @eisenschmeisser3959
    @eisenschmeisser3959 Год назад +7

    I use mine with red diesel, which is cheaper (in my country) . You can also mix it with waste oil (60/40) without any smoke or smell. Those heaters are awesome....

  • @pdtech4524
    @pdtech4524 10 месяцев назад +26

    2 points on your installation ‼️
    First warm air rises, so in any warm air heating system you want the heat blowing in low down.
    Secondly you don't want the intake drawing air from outside, in winter that air is going to be colder.
    You want the intake drawing air from inside, that way as the garage warms up your recirculating warmer air, rather than trying to heat up very cold air from outside.
    It'll run way more efficiently and warmer that way.
    Oh and another thing, china and japan are completely different countries.
    Japan makes some quality gear, think Nikon, Honda etc
    China on the other hand, products tend to be cheaper for a reason ie lower quality, poor build and lower quality control.

    • @3lim714
      @3lim714 9 месяцев назад +2

      first two things I agree, or instal heater inside and only move outside exhaust pipe and same size intake air what exhaust pipe and instal heater lower close to floor, about quality so I have two of them in 4 years and no issue, fuel pump I have in flat position in both and no issue and again if you instal inside garage you save £70 plus work with box and also more heating will be inside because heater also giving heat from unit

    • @eugbrat
      @eugbrat 8 месяцев назад +3

      He said China isn't Japan

  • @MrWesternDuke
    @MrWesternDuke Год назад +7

    Hi Adam. If you don't have one already it might be worth installing a Carbon Monoxide and Fire Alarm. I have a combined unit in my garage.

  • @charbee1220
    @charbee1220 Год назад +12

    Due to recent financial and personal difficulties I’ve recently brought and lived in a static caravan for around 5 months and the first thing I installed was a diesel heater, cost £100 from eBay and I’d be lying if I didn’t say it wasn’t worth the money…. Great video as always Adam, keep up the good work bro 👌🏻

    • @David-ws6zr
      @David-ws6zr 9 месяцев назад +1

      hi just a question, did you find one heater enough to heat the caravan?

    • @DameAndThatGame
      @DameAndThatGame 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@David-ws6zrthe dude I'm the video used 1 to heat a double garage, will definitely heat the largest caravan on the road

    • @flybobbie1449
      @flybobbie1449 8 месяцев назад +2

      Yes i lived caravan for 2 years. The cheap heaters weren't around then.

    • @doneown503
      @doneown503 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@flybobbie1449, how's he going to power the unit with 12 volt , sounds like he's boon-docked in country ??

    • @flybobbie1449
      @flybobbie1449 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@doneown503 Could use solar panel to charge battery.

  • @Bunty1962
    @Bunty1962 8 месяцев назад

    Great video Adam. I installed one of these in my garden shed years ago before I could fine any links on youtube. I worked it on the basis of running one on my boat. Best thing I ever did. I installed everything outside except the controller its been working a treat

  • @ephjay6t87
    @ephjay6t87 Год назад +2

    I got a bar in my garage so we use the heater quite a bit. This is a great installation but move the heat intake into the the heated area and the pump outside. Lower the tank so it's easier to fuel. Also, try setting it to temp instead of Hertz for a garage.

  • @helistorm98
    @helistorm98 Год назад +12

    you should get a c02 alarm

    • @flybobbie1449
      @flybobbie1449 8 месяцев назад

      CO alarm....

    • @flybobbie1449
      @flybobbie1449 8 месяцев назад

      In fact also have a multi gas in camper.

  • @jamiedan22
    @jamiedan22 Год назад +2

    Literally just finished watching your last video and I get surprised with another up load

  • @GaryMcKinnonUFO
    @GaryMcKinnonUFO Год назад +3

    Got one of these for my shed in October, great little heaters, much cheaper than leccy! The Chinese ones are based on the patent of the original German design, the patent ran out so it's a legal copy. They are easy to disassemble, repair and reassemble.

    • @SilvaDreams
      @SilvaDreams Год назад

      They just aren't what they claim. They market themselves as much stronger than what they are. The 5,000 watt one is closer to 2,000 tops.
      Also it's only legal NOW they were making these before the patent ran out.

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 Год назад +5

      ​@@SilvaDreams you're confused mate. The genuine ebers this exact one is based of does around 4.6kWh if fitted properly. This cheap copy does around 4.1kWh can be pushed to about 4.4 if you do rigid fuel lines and set them so the fan perimiters goes up to 4800 ideally 5000rpm and you set the HZ perimeters to- Min1.6 and Max 5.5hz
      Now if you've got a good one plumbed in right and a decent plug it will run no problem at these "higher than manufacturer" setting, if you have a badly made one or its not plumbed in correct you won't ever get it running good at the maximum perimiters which on the cheap ones are in the hidden menu. To suggest these put out 2kWh is utterly ridiculous as they beat two claimed 2500w fan heaters pal. Even they lie the 2500w electric fan heaters are 2.1kWh a really good one 2.2kWh. What do I know though I've only fitted about 150 of these and Every other type of heating systems in boats.. that go to the north sea.. in freezing conditions. 2kw 😂 mate the smaller 2Kw cheapo versions of these put out about 1.7kWh they aint much behind the real ones either.

    • @v.s.o.8684
      @v.s.o.8684 7 месяцев назад +1

      Hmmm.... Mr. Big has done his homework! As such, these heaters have been in use since the late 1930's.
      I remember seeing these heaters installed in military vehicles as far back as the 1960's. I remember them in England and Germany as most NATO countries installed in buses and trucks and tanks. The Navy had them installed on most ships. One of the most humorous observations is when in Vietnam, they were fitted at the factory and shipped directly to Vietnam. We could not help wondering, what the hell they were thinking!!
      Young man, it takes a critical thinker to step outside the box and forge ahead as you do. This is how we learn.
      Great content. Please do not take some of these comments personally. Yes, they may be crude, but this is what they call spit balling. We are just throwing perspectives out there for general consideration. We are all responding with enthusiasm. Your passion evokes this response. You are commended for the effort.
      Thank You!!!!! @@bigduphusaj162

  • @KevBryce
    @KevBryce Год назад +4

    Have one in my camper. Never let us down yet

  • @leonjewells3626
    @leonjewells3626 Год назад +4

    Whats really going to bake your noodle is when you realise you can buy these with a box

  • @allsortsabouteverything
    @allsortsabouteverything Год назад +5

    During start and warm up these heaters draw around 30-40 amps so that 8-12amp wire that you used is actually more of a fire hazard than the psu's that you said aree a bit scratchy.
    I've had mine connected to my cdh for over two years now without any issues at all.
    Just like any other electrical unit I tune it off and unplug it when it's not in use.

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 Год назад +6

      Yip, and the hose from the pump to the unit is absorbing its pulsing power probably more than the cheap stock stuff. Dude never read the bit about semi-rigid lines did he. Nor does he even realise when you heat from above you lose all the heat to the space above the ducting. Terrible fitment and I like the guy but offfft

    • @garypearce1097
      @garypearce1097 7 месяцев назад +1

      uses 8 Amps on start-up, not 30 or 40

  • @waynejackson3739
    @waynejackson3739 Год назад +4

    Adam I’ve got a old parkway fire in my garage gets up to 35 degrees in the winter, keeps the old mk2 escort lovely and warm, keep up the vids mate.

    • @Marc1979nufc
      @Marc1979nufc Год назад +1

      Can’t beat an old parkray I had 1 in my allotment shed hooked up to a copper tank for the water supply and radiators piped up

    • @Adam151082
      @Adam151082  Год назад

      Cheers Wayne

  • @johnbobyk1857
    @johnbobyk1857 Год назад +3

    Hi have one in camper and on it it takes the air to be heated from inside the van so it’s not heating outside air will you heating a large area it would be a good idea to do the same so as your garage heats up the heater will be more efficient

  • @paulriggers1558
    @paulriggers1558 Год назад +2

    i think the other comments are right, pipe the air inlet to inside the garage, my mate's used to pull damp into his garage, that's probably why
    hot air rises, so you should have the hot air piped in it low down
    i'll keep an ear out on newcastle rd, fingers crossed every time i hear a fire engine...

  • @kedwards67ke
    @kedwards67ke Год назад +4

    i use one of these to supplement the heating in my house i run it on kerosene, it runs cleaner than diesel and is also cheaper i also drilled an extra hole for the air intake so the return air was warm air from the house and not from the cold air outside

  • @michaelmason5459
    @michaelmason5459 Год назад +2

    You need pipe extending to floor level hot air rises so your heating the roof space first first.

  • @alancobbin
    @alancobbin Год назад +3

    Ask Paul Nicely if you can kindly have the oil back from ya sump which he drained last week then you can run it for free 😂,good video fella 👍

  • @TheGoodtimecrew
    @TheGoodtimecrew Год назад +1

    Great idea on the box. Might do the same with mine.. also
    Love how you kept the “fuck sake” in. 😂

  • @catxls1835
    @catxls1835 Год назад +3

    The SMPS (that you showed) are safe as houses mate. Just make sure it is a little bigger ( in amps) and fused properly. They also have internal safety features including a fuse and short circuit protection. It will need an enclosure like! Cool video!

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 Год назад +4

      Never run these off power supplies only batteries. The cheap ones melt up on hard shutdowns mate only the real ones survive them because of the better electronics and epoxy on the bits known for melting up on hard shutdowns. Soon as you get a power outage or even a big enough surge you're power supply shuts off and the heater cannot finish its shutdown cycle. Remember this one thing, the second you get a power out or a breaker flip you're heater is automatically toast. The most I've ever heard these cheap ones survive is 2 hard shutdowns. Cheers.

  • @iansvecs
    @iansvecs 8 месяцев назад

    I've been using the 5kw in my kitchen we got new for £100 4 years ago. I have it outside in a small cupboard I made with the air pipe through the stone wall into the kitchen of our large stone and lime house. The downstairs has large double doors between the kitchen and livingroom, so the heater is a first heat on a morning u til the log burner reaches temp. It's fantastic. The second year we had it in 2021 we had temps of -21°c but we were toasty. Only issue I had was last week the fan failed but £20 fix.

  • @SwedenLover090
    @SwedenLover090 7 месяцев назад

    Nice video, nice installation too. I have watched alooooot of dieselheater RUclips clip, but this one I really enjoyed. Thank you.

  • @neilwharton720
    @neilwharton720 Год назад +1

    Good job your jacket hasn’t gone up in flames 🥵🥵🥵

  • @richarddinning6901
    @richarddinning6901 Год назад +5

    Nice one Adam thats what I like about your channel always something different i tell all my friends and family about you this is definitely a learning channel 👍.

    • @Adam151082
      @Adam151082  Год назад

      Thanks Richard.

    • @scotttaylor4313
      @scotttaylor4313 Год назад

      Adam is this you with the giveaways that your sending people or is it fake

    • @richarddinning6901
      @richarddinning6901 Год назад

      @@scotttaylor4313 I've had 2 recently requested me to get in touch with Adam to collect a gift through Instagram im sure it a scam.

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 Год назад

      ​@@scotttaylor4313 I appreciate this comment was 2 month ago but you mean to tell me even 2month ago you couldn't tell it was a bot? That's frightening tbh

  • @Matt_Hunt
    @Matt_Hunt Год назад +3

    Hi Adam. Keep up the great content. Loving watching your uploads all the way over in Sydney Australia. We get cold winters here also and am looking to fit a cheep heating system to my double garage. Now you have had yours installed for about 4 months how are you finding it? Seriously considering this system. Cheers mate!

  • @SuperRob41
    @SuperRob41 10 месяцев назад

    i just put on of these in my camper, thanks for the vid, feel more confident taking mine apart when needed now :)

  • @russjam121
    @russjam121 Год назад +1

    Nice one. Also as previously mentioned get some red diesel as it's cheaper and perfectly legal to use in your heater so will be even more of a saving.

  • @countmurcielago9802
    @countmurcielago9802 Год назад +1

    I think I be having big fire extinguishers hand and carbon monoxide alarm as well
    😊

  • @paulmills1605
    @paulmills1605 9 месяцев назад +1

    Just watched your video, good content and your explination is sound and detailed. Ive just watched cos ive nothing else to do. Ive had a few of these CDH and run 2 at the moment, one in my double garage/gym. Also one direct into my living room thats heating up 2 floors from 8 to 11 pm. Get yourself kero or red, save a penny or two. Best mix ive used for 2 years is 50/50 of each. Kero can be run on low settings and red very good for high. These are great bits of cheap kit that you know require periodical diy seevicing. Shame you went down the 70 quif box route, but if it works! Id rather save the 70 quid and make a. Box. Good luck with your channel. Be lucky

  • @cockneyb2k
    @cockneyb2k 10 месяцев назад

    My ocd driving me mad. Pull your insulation tape as you wrap it round. It heats the tape up and makes it stick better and looks better. Great video tho. One of the best I’ve seen

  • @byalexgreenenergy142
    @byalexgreenenergy142 9 месяцев назад

    Te sigo de mucho tiempo y del primer video me dado cuenta que eres una persona con caracter y un corazon grande. Espero que no cambies nunca y que seas un exemplo para la sociedad.

  • @Fazzers
    @Fazzers Год назад +6

    @18.10 "this is a Chinese heater, and China is in Japan and the quality isn't the highest" you sure about that Adam??? 🙂

    • @jimmcdonald5721
      @jimmcdonald5721 Год назад +1

      China isn't Japan. I had to double check 🤣

    • @ZafiraSteve
      @ZafiraSteve Год назад +1

      He deffo said isn't

    • @Fazzers
      @Fazzers Год назад +1

      ​@@ZafiraSteve quite likely after re watching a few times

  • @mingiasi
    @mingiasi 7 месяцев назад

    You should mount the air intake (not the burner, the heater input) indoors for more efficiency and also, right now your setup can bring in exhaust fumes if winds favor it.

  • @wabwee60
    @wabwee60 7 дней назад

    ‘China is in Japan’, what an absolute font of knowledge!

  • @TheFreakyman81
    @TheFreakyman81 10 месяцев назад

    I love the Cossis in the Back! Had 20 years ago a silver one 🥰🥰

  • @johnbell6854
    @johnbell6854 Год назад +1

    You should really put them inside biasicley the inlet air will be less work for the heater so your recirculating the airflow but put the exhaust outside this is how they are fitted in trucks

  • @blimseynoeyes
    @blimseynoeyes Год назад

    Found ya channel the other month and binge watched most of them, top lad you are mate keep up the great vids 👍

  • @jakeblake_vwt4dub
    @jakeblake_vwt4dub Год назад +2

    Nice one fella, good insight I’m thinking of putting one in my van👍

  • @timvins
    @timvins 6 месяцев назад

    You should mount inside with the exhaust exiting to outside, that way you get the heat from the exhaust and the warmer air inside being used, so temp is higher 🤔

  • @northeastcarpfishing
    @northeastcarpfishing 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Adam 2 things why didn’t you put pump in cabinet be much neater and you should of mounted heater lower in cabinet so if exhaust leaks it will be away from getting sucked into garage

  • @dennydewaal137
    @dennydewaal137 Год назад +1

    Bro the air intake should be coming out of the garage, like a loop so it can build up the air temperature.. if you don’t like the noise you can use a silencer ..( those hemp carbon filters work great 😊) oh I have seen some videos of running that exhaust pipe true a thank whit sand , creating a sand battery.. 💪

  • @bignuke0
    @bignuke0 7 месяцев назад

    For a more efficient heating connect the air input to the garage, not only air output.

  • @ianp369
    @ianp369 Год назад +1

    I would use a separate battery connected to a solar panel to trickle charge the battery. Fuse the connection between battery and heater, mount the filter in the internal wall so the air is warmer and more efficient. The output warm air pipe extend to floor level. Buy a Carbon monoxide detector and a fire extinguishers.

  • @WalrusRiderEntertainment
    @WalrusRiderEntertainment Месяц назад

    At 3:50 mark please don't suggest that you hang a heavy unit off some light duty electrical wire. Recipe for disaster as the wire could fail or break soem strand and create a hot spot.

  • @Dshaw23
    @Dshaw23 Год назад +1

    Hi adam,
    just wondering if you ever fancied reviewing a 380hp fiesta st (dynod), running cams, hpfp, big turbo and all the other supporting mods with abit more.

  • @jonwilliams6548
    @jonwilliams6548 Год назад +8

    Be careful with running off your car batteries Adam, I have made a similar mistake with led lights in my council garage without power. A car battery is designed as a fast discharge,fast charge so as the diesel heater initially uses a few amps on startup and then drops right down during running, so is a low draw so won’t do your car battery much good, especially as you aren’t using your cars everyday. You would be better using a leisure battery as they are designed differently and are better suited to a low draw and I would have a battery charger but also for added cheaper running invest in a solar panel and solar charger. I plan on getting a diesel heater and a camping powerbank to run it and led lights, and be cheeky and charge the powerbank at work😂😂😂. However it would be cheaper to do leisure battery and solar panel but I worry about the panel getting nicked as it’s a council garage away from home

    • @s1dew1nd3r4
      @s1dew1nd3r4 9 месяцев назад

      im in the same position as you jon - its a nightmare not having power to the garage isnt it? you can definitely work around it though mate - go for LIFEPO4 lithium leisure batteries and have them on rotate, charge one as your using the other.

  • @benjones1180
    @benjones1180 Год назад +3

    Nice video that box is weatherproof but I guarantee when you open it in a few months it's full of fucking spiders still 🤣

  • @hastuart9639
    @hastuart9639 Год назад

    I would recommend fitting a grommet where the fuel line passes through the enclosure.

  • @CoolMusicToMyEars
    @CoolMusicToMyEars 8 месяцев назад

    Handy to have spare gaskets set & glowplug, maybe a spare burner chamber if it really gets blocked up 👍

  • @christianwright5479
    @christianwright5479 Год назад +9

    Use red diesel mate, it’s about £0.80 Great video ❤

    • @BenGillam
      @BenGillam Год назад

      Risk £250 fine to save a couple of quid?

    • @johnp6636
      @johnp6636 Год назад +12

      @@BenGillam you can use red diesel for heating just not commercial heating he isn’t a business

    • @Sendit1118
      @Sendit1118 Год назад

      Its £1.30 a litre near me

    • @christianwright5479
      @christianwright5479 Год назад +1

      Been looking online, I think it’s ok to use

    • @tommydee5344
      @tommydee5344 Год назад +1

      Yes use red the only people who get it for 80p is farmers people who buy in bulk ect at the pumps it’s probably around £1.25 ish

  • @brianrussell9419
    @brianrussell9419 8 месяцев назад

    Very good video . Interesting to see the heater apart & how it works . Thank you

  • @jamiemiller7752
    @jamiemiller7752 Год назад

    I put one in our summer house. Similar job but used the 240 to 12v transformer. I run mine on jet fuel!

  • @ammej768
    @ammej768 Год назад

    I had one of these fitted into an external housing. The biggest faf was picking up diesel supplies every few days. I would buy a central heating tank

    • @ammej768
      @ammej768 8 месяцев назад

      Yes, that was my beef. I was using the garage for 6 hours a day. 15 litres a week.

  • @tomleivers1
    @tomleivers1 Год назад +1

    You could do with a heat gun to check the heat of the cables... I wouldn't advise leaving any battery connected to the car while using the heater look at a leisure battery

  • @garyclinton7146
    @garyclinton7146 8 месяцев назад

    Adam, was the pump on the wrong way to start with... bet you had fun diagnosing that if so 😃

  • @TheRobMozza
    @TheRobMozza 7 месяцев назад

    Adam, no links in the description? I'm interested in that exterior housing box mate

  • @shedrage9636
    @shedrage9636 Год назад

    ‘Let’s put a little in, bla bla leaks’ and you emptied your jerrycan. 😂

  • @bikerboymc54
    @bikerboymc54 8 месяцев назад

    It's meant for air recirculation, pipe the other end inside with the heat 🔥 and should be at the lowest points possible.

  • @steviek5138
    @steviek5138 Год назад +1

    I thought you wanted the pump outside because of the noise?

  • @7rorre
    @7rorre Год назад +1

    A hairdryer output is about 1 kw whereas the diesel heater is 5 kw. Not a good comparison.

  • @grumpygrandpa3640
    @grumpygrandpa3640 8 месяцев назад

    Heat rises so you should have put the heater hose down low to get a good circulation.

  • @flybobbie1449
    @flybobbie1449 8 месяцев назад

    I have one in camper, great heater. Looking at domestic, use old battery, charge at night using timer. Could use solar.

    • @flybobbie1449
      @flybobbie1449 8 месяцев назад

      Beauty is if power cut (who knows if gov. will cut power to promote green agenda) can still run heater, ideal for remote living.

  • @Boppa1260
    @Boppa1260 Год назад +2

    More suitable for smaller spaces to be fair, me mate just put one in his house and it worked out cheaper to have the gas on in the one room it's in.

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 Год назад +1

      😂 yeah yet I fit them in fishing boats bigger than your house that go to the North Sea in all sorts of freezing weather. You're mate never set it up right and is likely a 2kw one. What do I know though I've only fitted EVERY known heating system there is in boats that are in a much harsher and colder environment than your house. Two genuine 4.7kwh ebers can heat an entire 36ft cuddy boat in the North Sea pal. Cheers

    • @v.s.o.8684
      @v.s.o.8684 7 месяцев назад

      As it is said, EXPERIANCE is wisdom!@@bigduphusaj162

  • @stevemason5348
    @stevemason5348 10 месяцев назад

    Great job but at 14 minutes surely you got the pump running the wrong way?

  • @s4ms0n1t3
    @s4ms0n1t3 Год назад

    A space that size you looks like you could do with a couple of these, or just route more piping around then garage to heat it evenly

  • @John_thetrader
    @John_thetrader 8 месяцев назад

    its more usefull if you place it low ? ...so the cool air that sits low heats up faster in an more even way ...

  • @Darrenaltec
    @Darrenaltec Год назад

    I’d of put the air intake inside , in the box outside seems like it could possibly blow exhaust fumes inside, I would definitely put a carbon monoxide alarm in there mate

  • @deanrowles3665
    @deanrowles3665 10 месяцев назад

    youtube is amazing!!! I just learnt china is in japan

  • @johnjones5754
    @johnjones5754 Год назад

    Adam get the air intake taken from inside the garage. Recirculate the air will make it much warmer. Not the combistion inlet pal leave all that outside.

  • @robertmccarthy9555
    @robertmccarthy9555 10 месяцев назад

    Try using two ford transit egr valves on the exhaust to give you hot water from waste exhaust heat

  • @ezegqfouru2018
    @ezegqfouru2018 10 месяцев назад

    You could use a ceilings fan to circulate warm throughout room

  • @leewarburton5494
    @leewarburton5494 Год назад +1

    Heat my house with one been running daily for 3 months now, never fails to start

  • @deanoscott
    @deanoscott Год назад

    We are getting similar heaters for our new vans, whenever they decide to arrive 😂. Might offer to fit them after watching this 😊

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 Год назад +1

      I'm a boat builder I've fitted over 150 of these. Do not in any way shape or form follow anything done in this vid and to fit these without knowing anything about them is fine on your own pad, don't be setting anyone else's garage on fire because you don't understand them. Cheers

  • @scotttaylor4313
    @scotttaylor4313 Год назад

    Always make time to watch your videos mate keep them coming 👍

  • @sleepingwarrior4618
    @sleepingwarrior4618 7 месяцев назад

    How is the working now? Does it warm that garage space well enough after this amount of time?

  • @kevinshea4776
    @kevinshea4776 9 месяцев назад

    Great presentation, but Why did you keep your jacket hanging there?

  • @mrvoorhees2627
    @mrvoorhees2627 Год назад

    I'd looked at these myself they look OK mate thanks for the video. I'd put a carbon monoxide tester in the garage though just incase 👍👍

  • @mikematthews2k181
    @mikematthews2k181 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video Adam 👏 very informative 👏

  • @BobMonkeypimp
    @BobMonkeypimp Год назад

    It's nice to hear a local accent in a RUclips video 🙂

  • @mikemidulster
    @mikemidulster Год назад +3

    Never come across a 4 kW hair dryer!

    • @bigduphusaj162
      @bigduphusaj162 Год назад +2

      Ikr these exact copy models sold by maxprods have been shown they get about 4.2kWh genuine if semi-rigid fuel lines and short runs😂 litteraly the same as what you get from two 2500w fan heaters that are really about 2.1kWh. Adam needs to relax a second and think what's he's posting. Maybe not give advice on things he has no clue about.

  • @flybobbie1449
    @flybobbie1449 8 месяцев назад

    Better fit inside garage at ground level then vent exhaust outside. Remember these are fitted inside vehicles, so seem safe enough.

  • @mattmclaren496
    @mattmclaren496 10 месяцев назад

    It would be a good idea to put a block connector on the glow plug one of them push fit fitting that only fits one way then it’s easier to take it off

  • @nathanhewitt3920
    @nathanhewitt3920 Год назад

    Good man for giving anythink a go,but I couldn’t be doing with that pump going all day would do my head in.

  • @k1ngad1
    @k1ngad1 Год назад

    Just the one point get a longer hose and pipe your hot air to floor level, you will get a better effect as hot air rises ,

  • @tonyw3250
    @tonyw3250 Год назад

    Not sure I need one here in Australia, but I enjoyed watching you fit it

  • @user-tv3nu8zs3s
    @user-tv3nu8zs3s 8 месяцев назад

    I like the way you talk.

  • @ukultimaterc
    @ukultimaterc Год назад

    Off topic Adam but be interesting to get Paul Linfoots thoughts on the recent RS500 sale. Could make an interesting video?

  • @rickyroaster
    @rickyroaster 9 месяцев назад

    If you made it return air from garage, rather than heating the outside air coming in all the time it would be even more efficient. A couple of temperature gauges before and after ,would be a really good addition. And last but not least a carbon monoxide detector in 2 places, as you never know

  • @Trueseeker-r8q
    @Trueseeker-r8q Год назад +1

    I'm getting one of these for my garage 🤙

  • @chrisclinton6319
    @chrisclinton6319 8 месяцев назад

    Should of using air from garage as in let instead of outside air as that will be colder

  • @Del-West-Watson
    @Del-West-Watson 8 месяцев назад

    I only watched to see those Motors! 😍
    However, my new heater worked fine first time i used it, had it on for few hours, all good. Now when i turn it on, gets all warmed up, lasts about 5 mins then i get a E10 code, "Heater over Temperature" any idea what that is?