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has anyone investigated using these in other places? for instance in a "off grid" cabin for heating while you wait for your wood stoves to be up and running?
if you use the proper glue and take your time doing it FRP will not come off. Cleans up easy toThanks for the insights on the intake placement. I am still debating how I will mount mine (through the floor or through the side of the trailer). I bought the diesel heater that has the parts separate, which will give me more flexibility incorporating it, but if I go through the trailer side I’ll be doing the boat exhaust idea shared on here. I insulated my trailer last year (a 27 ft aluminum deck over with the extra height interior), and want to install this heater so I can then work on finishing the walls and ceiling.
Does anyone know what FatGuy used for his trailer (post #270)? I love the white panels, but trying to avoid just painted wood. I have considered plastic sheets or the fiber reinforced stuff, but not sure how it will hold up in the cold and driving down the road.
Sent ya a pmThanks for the insights on the intake placement. I am still debating how I will mount mine (through the floor or through the side of the trailer). I bought the diesel heater that has the parts separate, which will give me more flexibility incorporating it, but if I go through the trailer side I’ll be doing the boat exhaust idea shared on here. I insulated my trailer last year (a 27 ft aluminum deck over with the extra height interior), and want to install this heater so I can then work on finishing the walls and ceiling.
Does anyone know what FatGuy used for his trailer (post #270)? I love the white panels, but trying to avoid just painted wood. I have considered plastic sheets or the fiber reinforced stuff, but not sure how it will hold up in the cold and driving down the road.
might know a guy that has one in the shop that blows underneath the lathe and milling machines.....keeps the feet nice and warm when standing there for long periods - he's not a snowflake though... LOL. Just need a 120V to 12V converter (aka 12V power supply) about $30 on Amazon. custom air intake / exhaust that goes out the wall that keeps the hot exhaust from touching anything.has anyone investigated using these in other places? for instance in a "off grid" cabin for heating while you wait for your wood stoves to be up and running?
Thanks FatGuy for the details you sent. I went and picked up a bunch of 4x10 FRP sheets for only $25 each (I found them on a local classifieds ad which I only thought to check after reading someone else’s experience with kijiji). Although I need to clean them and do something about the chemical smell. Now I just need to get some self tapping screws with white heads, and install them in the trailer.Sent ya a pm
Thanks FatGuy for the details you sent. I went and picked up a bunch of 4x10 FRP sheets for only $25 each (I found them on a local classifieds ad which I only thought to check after reading someone else’s experience with kijiji). Although I need to clean them and do something about the chemical smell. Now I just need to get some self tapping screws with white heads, and install them in the trailer.
I took a octagon electricl box used a knock out to punch hole thru the box and outside trailer skin big enough for heater exhaust. Fastened box on inside from the outside with black rivets.Back to the heaters, when routing the exhaust through the trailer walls did anyone do anything for the insulation or surrounding area of the hole to protect against fires? I will likely use the boat exhaust idea shared on this thread, but do I need to pull the surrounding insulation and use some kind of fire proofing? Thanks!
X2 - used 3/16" aluminum and some fiberglass around to keep the pipe centered. 1/2" gap filled with the fiberglass and no issues.I put checker plate top and bottom of trailer floor. Just for protection from exhaust pipe. Zero heat transfer as it has a little gap to the pipe.
Thanks FatGuy for the details you sent. I went and picked up a bunch of 4x10 FRP sheets for only $25 each (I found them on a local classifieds ad which I only thought to check after reading someone else’s experience with kijiji). Although I need to clean them and do something about the chemical smell. Now I just need to get some self tapping screws with white heads, and install them in the trailer.
Back to the heaters, when routing the exhaust through the trailer walls did anyone do anything for the insulation or surrounding area of the hole to protect against fires? I will likely use the boat exhaust idea shared on this thread, but do I need to pull the surrounding insulation and use some kind of fire proofing? Thanks!
God dam when I was looking for one last year it was 189$. Fawk. Haha
New here from near-coastal BC. There are a few threads on these diesel heaters but thought I might start here.
I've just bought one of the 5kW all-in-one heaters off Amazon.ca for general use and while it runs well, I've run into a question that no one seems to b able to answer- not even Vevor service (I get a different person asking the same questions every time, but no answers.)
The manuals are garbage. The one that came with it, and the very comprehensive one Vevor subsequently sent me are very poorly printed and in largely incomprehensible "English". A different one that the vendor sent me today - much better printed and in better English - was easier to understand but didn't address the main problem, which is that my unit seems to have a control panel unlike any of the others.
The "regular"panel looks something like this and is probably what most people are familiar with. Also the one in the YouTube vids I've seen:
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but the one on mine is the one below, showing two menus that come up. The first seems to be a thermostat setting, adjustable from 10ºC- 40º (!) allowing the heater to maintain a certain room temperature, whereas the second is just a heat output adjustment from 1-6. Anyone seen one like this?
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The problem is that I cannot find a way to switch between the menus. One time I was able to do so by rotating the + / - knob (which is just an encoder with unlimited travel in each direction) past the limits of the "A" setting, which brought up the "H" menu, but I tried this again this morning and it didn't work.
There are a lot of YouTube vids out there (including a couple of really superb ones by "Tom the Dilettante") but none I found so far shows a unit with this control panel. Very frustrating
Has anyone figured how that lower pic of screen operates. That is like the one i bought few yesrs back and finally installed last week. I can turn on and off but not sure how to adjust room tempNew here from near-coastal BC. There are a few threads on these diesel heaters but thought I might start here.
I've just bought one of the 5kW all-in-one heaters off Amazon.ca for general use and while it runs well, I've run into a question that no one seems to b able to answer- not even Vevor service (I get a different person asking the same questions every time, but no answers.)
The manuals are garbage. The one that came with it, and the very comprehensive one Vevor subsequently sent me are very poorly printed and in largely incomprehensible "English". A different one that the vendor sent me today - much better printed and in better English - was easier to understand but didn't address the main problem, which is that my unit seems to have a control panel unlike any of the others.
The "regular"panel looks something like this and is probably what most people are familiar with. Also the one in the YouTube vids I've seen:
View attachment 252218
but the one on mine is the one below, showing two menus that come up. The first seems to be a thermostat setting, adjustable from 10ºC- 40º (!) allowing the heater to maintain a certain room temperature, whereas the second is just a heat output adjustment from 1-6. Anyone seen one like this?
View attachment 252222
The problem is that I cannot find a way to switch between the menus. One time I was able to do so by rotating the + / - knob (which is just an encoder with unlimited travel in each direction) past the limits of the "A" setting, which brought up the "H" menu, but I tried this again this morning and it didn't work.
There are a lot of YouTube vids out there (including a couple of really superb ones by "Tom the Dilettante") but none I found so far shows a unit with this control panel. Very frustrating!
That is quite the set up...!3rd season . Think I could have trailer at plus 40c inside , if it were -40c outside
• Webasto running in floor heat with air heater fan attached.
•One Chinese heater for general heating
•One Chinese heater for boots , gloves and helmets.