When you said you didn't want the heater kicking on waking you up I though back to the Suburban heaters normally found in truck campers. I know those are very loud when it kicks on. Sounds like a jet taking off. So just how loud is the Espar when it kicks off? I also noticed the camper with the cassette toilet door. Upcoming feature? Thanks.
Hello! The diesel fuel tank does live outside the camper. The camper itself is completely propane free so no tank necessary. Hope this clears things up! Check out our website if you want to learn more about the Outpost 6.5 outpost-campers.com/
@@Outpost_Campers Thank you for reply. 2.5 gallons of diesel will give me 50 hours of run time. (that's great!) if I'm of grid i may not want to go to the gas station and get more diesel, that means i have to bring more with me. Don't want to store it in the truck or in the camper. is it possible to have an other empty Zarges aluminum case mounted on other side of door or on top of the heater for extra outside storage?
@@PersonalFoul645 This is not an option that we offer at this time but what you're describing is totally possible! We are working towards adding partners who would be able to make mods/customizations such as this one in the near future! To clarify the diesel tank capacity in the heater box is 2.8 gallons and the run time estimation is for constant run time at full output, in most cases the heater won't be running constantly so you would get much more than 50 hours of being warm off-grid.
The 20 gallon fresh water tank and all of the plumbing is completely internal to the camper. With how well insulated the camper itself is, keeping up the internal temp of the camper using the diesel heater will effectively prevent any lines from freezing. If you have any more questions reach out to us at info@outpost-campers.com
It works fantastic, it heats the camper like right now. A must have add on.
No hot water?
When you said you didn't want the heater kicking on waking you up I though back to the Suburban heaters normally found in truck campers. I know those are very loud when it kicks on. Sounds like a jet taking off. So just how loud is the Espar when it kicks off? I also noticed the camper with the cassette toilet door. Upcoming feature? Thanks.
Greetings from NH. could you consider an outdoor compartment for the gas can? maybe as an option?
Hello! The diesel fuel tank does live outside the camper. The camper itself is completely propane free so no tank necessary. Hope this clears things up! Check out our website if you want to learn more about the Outpost 6.5
outpost-campers.com/
@@Outpost_Campers Thank you for reply. 2.5 gallons of diesel will give me 50 hours of run time. (that's great!) if I'm of grid i may not want to go to the gas station and get more diesel, that means i have to bring more with me. Don't want to store it in the truck or in the camper. is it possible to have an other empty Zarges aluminum case mounted on other side of door or on top of the heater for extra outside storage?
@@PersonalFoul645 This is not an option that we offer at this time but what you're describing is totally possible! We are working towards adding partners who would be able to make mods/customizations such as this one in the near future!
To clarify the diesel tank capacity in the heater box is 2.8 gallons and the run time estimation is for constant run time at full output, in most cases the heater won't be running constantly so you would get much more than 50 hours of being warm off-grid.
Is there a heat duck near the water tank/lines? If not, would the lone vent prevent freezing in a Canadian winter (-30 C)? Thanks
The 20 gallon fresh water tank and all of the plumbing is completely internal to the camper. With how well insulated the camper itself is, keeping up the internal temp of the camper using the diesel heater will effectively prevent any lines from freezing. If you have any more questions reach out to us at info@outpost-campers.com
Cassette toilet is a no go, says wife.