Thank you for this. I’ve watched a few posts on UA-cam and I reckon this is one of the best. My heater turns up in a week so I’ll be watching this again.
Well presented mate, very clear explanation and no mumbling unlike some, mine is about to go in tomorrow so your video was useful to confirm some things for me, Yep cold aint it? two years on and in N.E Vic .
I enjoyed your video on this, I went and brought one for my old caravan and I am your video for reviewing how to do it And you are in the best part of our beautiful country Adelaide
After checking out heaps of these vids on diesel heaters, this has to be the most informative and to the point one👍Thanks heaps mate. Good luck with the channel.
Thanks for watching! Your spot on too, I have tilted the exhaust slightly downward. Even just washing the van it splashed a bit.. but it does have a small drain hole in the muffler too.. which would help.
I notice that a lot of people don't install an intake. They seem to lock it away in a cupboard. It will make the fan work pretty hard to suck air down through cracks in the couch to get air.
We drilled two big holes for air intake and the passage flows all the way through from under the bed if you follow the tunnel. More fresh air than it would ever use
Very good installation video, The best I’ve seem and I’ve watched them all. I’m about to tackle my heater installation soon. Thank you for making the video.
Great video mate. I found the extra watch for this type of tips is what makes your install video a must before installation. Not trying to be too picky but the fuel line from the tank as it goes under the Van is it going through the checker plate or over it. I see you have insulated/protected the fuel on the outside of the Van but the bit going through the plate will be subject damage on the entry hole. Use a electrical rubber grommet to fix this. Not sure if it was mentioned but Sikaflex is not a Thermal Protection its just able to handle that heat rang as a sealant. I would use something like cement sheet at the base of your heater with the SikaFlex. That Sikaflex sticks like shit to a blanket. Disposable gloves are a must when I use the Marine Sikaflex for my boat fittings. Cheers
Excellent presentation and very meticulous. Matched what I expected it to be. I might add, (since I see the dust under your caravan) that you look into using a motorcycle air filter, instead of the one this unit is shipped with. Dust will eventually be an issue on the glow plug orifice. Great job & enjoyed the 'To Do'
Good installation video. Just a comment on the use of high temp sealant. The high temp property only means it does not degrade , it doesn’t mean the sealant insulates the floor from the heat. In my opinion the heat is well below any danger of causing floor material being in danger of combustion. You have to remember that these Chinese copy heaters are based on more expensive original Western designs.
Hello from the high desert of New Mexico USA 🇺🇸, I just found your channel and I liked and subscribed. I have installed a lot of these heaters, and I must say you did a great job but definitely replace that green PVC line (which is not fuel rated)with the white nylon fuel line. Keep up the good work and stay safe and charged.
Since you have such a nice trailer I think it would look good to use a Rotopax tank for a fuel tank. If you had shut off valves on the outlet you could even carry a second for extra capacity. I got a cheap handgun case with the foam cut out for my pump. I literally cannot hear my pump at all
Good install video well done very neat…a quick spray paint of the diesel tank before fitting may help protect it from future sun & UV damage. I got my 2kw heater for $140 delivered 4 weeks ago & picked my new van up only 2 weeks ago so yet to fit it. So your video will be very helpful in a couple of week time. Cement sheet down first is a good tip I will use now as well. Mine is going to go under the seat as well + I’m putting a small cheap air vent (Bunnings) in so it can draw air into it easier.
Should definitely change to the smaller hard fuel line, as it maintains the pulse / injection of fuel into the atomizer, resulting in better running of the heater. The issue with that green fuel line it's too lager diameter, and, too soft, resulting in 1. the fuel just dribbling out into the atomizer, 2. the pump unable to push the fuel reliably to the heater 3. which can lead to ignition issues, flame out situations etc... John McK 47 has a bunch of great vids including fuel line topic specifically.
Thanks! It’s worked really well in that spot so far. Maybe if I end up putting a big toolbox on the drawbar.. I might get a bigger tank, but honestly this supplied one lasts a long time. When we use the heater, we tend to run it for a few hours before bed the ‘pre-heat’ the van before bed and do the same in the mornings before we wake up.. this tank would easily last a week like that. Pretty happy with it
Hi, it’s all been pretty good to be honest. No issues as yet and we have been through many many many tanks for diesel. It’s summer here now, so won’t be used for a while again.
Hi there. Your instructions were great. I ordered the Maxpeedingrods last Friday and it arrived the following Tuesday. That was quick. Everything about this heater when I unboxed it spells 'quality'. I am very impressed. Plan to fit it tomorrow. Can you tell me what wrapping you used around your pump please? That is the only bit of missing information. Again, thank you.
Sounds great! I used plumbing foam, it’s a this dense squishy foam and I was very very generous with it. Wrapping it around and using thick cable ties to hold it to the pump.. then more layers. It’s been good and quite:)
Having some issues with sourcing this 'plumbing foam'. It seems that the plumbers and plumbing stores I have spoken to today don't know what it is. Plus I also enquired with Bunnings. All of these plumbers are only familiar with the black tubular foam that wraps around hot water service copper tubing OR the green foam that waps around PVC pipes before a concrete pour. It looks to me that you have 2 types of foam to cover the pump. A white sided piece of black foam that has come off a roll and that is fairly thin and it is wrapped around the pump a few times and then, followed with a much thicker white coloured foam that is wrapped up with cable ties. I am thinking the 'dense squishy foam' description should lead me to the plumbing foam you have suggested, but it isn't. Does the foam you used have a proper name and/or can you tell me the name of the retail outlet you used to source your foam? Many thanks. This has become a great mystery!!! Chaslie.
@chaslie the black tube foam is what I used. There were different thickness ones where I went and I got the thickest. The white foam I had there was very stiff thick packing foam.
Thanks mate, there are some links in the video description if that helps? Here is ours on Amazon.. www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07N63XV4S/ref=olp-opf-redir?aod=1&ie=UTF8&camp=247&creative=1211&creativeASIN=B07N63XV4S&linkCode=am2&tag=aussievanadve-22&linkId=387cd272b346f5cbe02cdf24bd449dfe
Great video - this has helped heaps. I’m interested in how you isolated the sound of the fuel pump - I see you obviously wrapped it however did you do anything different with the mount? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Hi mate, thank you for watching! We have actually suspended the fuel pump in a position under the caravan that is out of t he way and unable to be damaged. We have used very very large extra heavy duty cable ties to hang the fuel pump so that it is not 'hard mounted' but effectively hanging in a very secure way (and not hanging from the fuel line at all)
Hi mate, thank you for watching! We have actually suspended the fuel pump in a position under the caravan that is out of t he way and unable to be damaged. We have used very very large extra heavy duty cable ties to hang the fuel pump so that it is not 'hard mounted' but effectively hanging in a very secure way (and not hanging from the fuel line at all) it is wrapped in a thick dense insulating refrigeration foam and then thick (less dense) packing foam.. then the super large cable ties keep it all together. Apologies for not showing the end result, but it needed testing and some fine tuning from my initial mounting of the pump to get perfect.
Sika does make some of the best sealants in the world, but, I'd not let that one come in direct contact with the exhaust outlet, for instance, if someone weren't using that flange that you've got. I don't think it's rated for that sort of heat.
Hi mate, we have a few hundred amp hours of lithium battery in our van, so we connected it straight to the caravan battery’s. You could also put an in-line master switch if you were worried about it draining a smaller battery.
Hey Chris, im so sorry I missed this comment mate! I wrapped it in thick dense insulation black foam with a thick foam spunge around the pump, then the black foam all cable tied to holt it tight, then I used very very thick strong large cable ties to suspend it ever so slightly under the van way up out the way from anything. was worth all the effort imo.
Hey Mark Excellent install clip, on your recommendation I have ordered the same diesel heater can you pls tell me what size hole saws you used for the floor and for the vents. TIA
Great vid... But why is everyone saying "Chinese Diesel Heaters" ? If we have to prefix everything with the country it came from, I'm going to be saying China a LOT !
Shouldn't use that tank, just T into the fuel line of your truck (if you have a diesel that is of course). No smelly diesel inside. I'm going to reuse that tank for water.
I'm very upset you said step-by-step I watched you step-by-step and you did not show the direction of the fuel line of the fuel pump or the fuel filter thank you a lot
Hi mate, I’m very sorry your upset. You are always welcome to ask, if you think there is some thing your not sure on. There is no direction foe the fuel line, it can go both ways, or if you mean where I payed the fuel line, it just goes from point A. To point B. In the shortest pay possible keeping clear of any moving parts. The fuel pump has an arrow on it to show which direction it goes and the filter too. (Unless you use the filter that came with the kit, which I wouldn’t recommend) Hope this helps a little. I’m sorry if this wasn’t clear in the video though. Thanks for watching though!
Is the crazy mask mandates in Australia a real thing or are we being fed a load of lies? Is your frame aluminum or is it just painted silver?I'd love to own your camper even if I never went in the dirt. It's really good looking
Haha yes we have to wear masks here atm, we also have very very little cases. The frame is steel and painted l. Yes we do enjoy the camper, we are very lucky to have it and the kids really enjoy the time away in it. Thanks for watching!
@@AussieVanAdventures you are welcome here in the US. It's still a tyrannical rule, but a little less. And if you came here you would have the coolest trailer in the country
@@64maxpower tyranical to wear a little mask while indoors away from your home to stop the infection spread? Americans have made this a political rather than a health issue just like Trump won the election ha ha
The too often video cuts are REALLY ANNOYING !!!!! I couldn’t watch more than 1:33 of your video. Thumbs DOWN and NO SUB!! I suspect a lot of potential viewers did the same hence the pathetically low # of views. BLAH !
The best job I have ever been, it was so neat 👍👍
Thank you for this. I’ve watched a few posts on UA-cam and I reckon this is one of the best. My heater turns up in a week so I’ll be watching this again.
Nice job. It would have been nice to see a bit more on how you silenced and mounted the fuel pump.
Well presented mate, very clear explanation and no mumbling unlike some, mine is about to go in tomorrow so your video was useful to confirm some things for me, Yep cold aint it? two years on and in N.E Vic .
I enjoyed your video on this, I went and brought one for my old caravan and I am your video for reviewing how to do it
And you are in the best part of our beautiful country Adelaide
Thanks for watching! Really appreciate it!
Excellent video, thanks. Always great to see an Aussie's experience and local solutions to any issues that you had
After checking out heaps of these vids on diesel heaters, this has to be the most informative and to the point one👍Thanks heaps mate. Good luck with the channel.
Mate! Thanks for watching! Really really appreciate the feedback too :)
Nice video, well edited and narrated. Definitely one of the better installs I have seen too.
Cheers for your excellent installation video ..my heater unit has just arrived at my mum and dad's place 🙂 just have to pick it up and install it
Mate if i stuff up my install after seeing this vid, I’ll sell the van. I shouldn’t own one haha. The most detailed vid ever. Good one mate cheers
Thanks for your time to explain it well 🙂
Well done, big help and easy to watch.
Looks great. I’m no expert but I think the exhaust hose should all run downward. Water is a by-product of combustion so it might build up in your hose
Thanks for watching! Your spot on too, I have tilted the exhaust slightly downward. Even just washing the van it splashed a bit.. but it does have a small drain hole in the muffler too.. which would help.
Excellent video, thank you. Very informative and you’ve done a great job on the installation.
Great video. Can you let us know your views on the heater and the installation after a year of use? Much appreciated.
Thanks for the tips, excellent well explained video that changed the way I was about to install mine. Thank you
I notice that a lot of people don't install an intake. They seem to lock it away in a cupboard. It will make the fan work pretty hard to suck air down through cracks in the couch to get air.
We drilled two big holes for air intake and the passage flows all the way through from under the bed if you follow the tunnel. More fresh air than it would ever use
Very good installation video, The best I’ve seem and I’ve watched them all. I’m about to tackle my heater installation soon. Thank you for making the video.
Oh mate, Thank you for the feedback! keep us posted ok mate!
Interesting didn't know about this. On my visit list thank you
I’ve installed a few heaters, I use and recommend placing a piece of cement sheet under the steel plate.
Great tip! Appreciate it a lot! thank you for watching!
Where do you buy those sheets from?
Excellent, thorough video!
Thanks for this. You’re obviously a trade. Amazon have them for $139.00. Crazy price.
Thanks mate! Yes.. they are almost just too cheap not to try really.
Great video mate. I found the extra watch for this type of tips is what makes your install video a must before installation. Not trying to be too picky but the fuel line from the tank as it goes under the Van is it going through the checker plate or over it. I see you have insulated/protected the fuel on the outside of the Van but the bit going through the plate will be subject damage on the entry hole. Use a electrical rubber grommet to fix this. Not sure if it was mentioned but Sikaflex is not a Thermal Protection its just able to handle that heat rang as a sealant. I would use something like cement sheet at the base of your heater with the SikaFlex. That Sikaflex sticks like shit to a blanket. Disposable gloves are a must when I use the Marine Sikaflex for my boat fittings. Cheers
Thank for watching Peter! Some good info here too... thanks..
Excellent presentation and very meticulous. Matched what I expected it to be. I might add, (since I see the dust under your caravan) that you look into using a motorcycle air filter, instead of the one this unit is shipped with. Dust will eventually be an issue on the glow plug orifice. Great job & enjoyed the 'To Do'
Oh that is an awesome tip, I hadn't thought about. YES
Great job. I love your camper.
Thanks so much mate!
Great vid, thanks very much.
Fabulous video, thanks heaps for sharing this
Good installation video. Just a comment on the use of high temp sealant. The high temp property only means it does not degrade , it doesn’t mean the sealant insulates the floor from the heat. In my opinion the heat is well below any danger of causing floor material being in danger of combustion. You have to remember that these Chinese copy heaters are based on more expensive original Western designs.
Perfect. Great advice.. thank you!
Hello from the high desert of New Mexico USA 🇺🇸, I just found your channel and I liked and subscribed. I have installed a lot of these heaters, and I must say you did a great job but definitely replace that green PVC line (which is not fuel rated)with the white nylon fuel line. Keep up the good work and stay safe and charged.
hanks so much! great tips too! thank you.
Great video, this is going to help me out a lot tomorrow mate. Thanks for the video
What a great video, Thanks mate I learnt a tonne. Hope to see you around a camp fire sometime so I can buy you a beer.
Top video sport, just installed mine guided by your vid. made it quite easy. thanks.
Glad it helped.. Thanks for letting me know too.. Really appreciate it!
Since you have such a nice trailer I think it would look good to use a Rotopax tank for a fuel tank. If you had shut off valves on the outlet you could even carry a second for extra capacity.
I got a cheap handgun case with the foam cut out for my pump. I literally cannot hear my pump at all
Great video! Thanks
Great video, much appreciated
Thanks for the feedback! Thanks for watching too!
Good install video well done very neat…a quick spray paint of the diesel tank before fitting may help protect it from future sun & UV damage.
I got my 2kw heater for $140 delivered 4 weeks ago & picked my new van up only 2 weeks ago so yet to fit it.
So your video will be very helpful in a couple of week time.
Cement sheet down first is a good tip I will use now as well.
Mine is going to go under the seat as well + I’m putting a small cheap air vent (Bunnings) in so it can draw air into it easier.
Painting the tanks does sone like a great tip! thanks for that! So cheap.. silly not to have on in the van I think...
great vid, I learnt from you
Awesome, thank you!
Top video 💯
Love it. Do you know of a Chinese disel heater that can also heat up the water for shower and washing dishes?
Should definitely change to the smaller hard fuel line, as it maintains the pulse / injection of fuel into the atomizer, resulting in better running of the heater. The issue with that green fuel line it's too lager diameter, and, too soft, resulting in
1. the fuel just dribbling out into the atomizer,
2. the pump unable to push the fuel reliably to the heater
3. which can lead to ignition issues, flame out situations etc...
John McK 47 has a bunch of great vids including fuel line topic specifically.
Great vid thanks but how did you mount the fuel pump up with all that insulation?
Great video thanks for that ✅ Does the unit turn off by itself once the set temperature is reached then cycle back on to maintain room temperature ?
Where my harness plugs into the heater I also have a short black cable hanging, not shore where it goes or if it’s needed
Hey guys love the vid, can you tell me if the fuel pump inlet should be higher or the outlet should be higher, have you had any issues.
Love it that you mounted the tank on the outside. Did you consider buying a bigger tank to use instead of the one that came with it?
Thanks! It’s worked really well in that spot so far. Maybe if I end up putting a big toolbox on the drawbar.. I might get a bigger tank, but honestly this supplied one lasts a long time. When we use the heater, we tend to run it for a few hours before bed the ‘pre-heat’ the van before bed and do the same in the mornings before we wake up.. this tank would easily last a week like that. Pretty happy with it
Mate great video 👌🏼
Thanks so much Mitch! Turned out a bit longer than I wanted. Hopefully lots of info that I was wanting to know back when I was first looking though. 👍
Solid video. Any updates: Problems, upgrades or things you'd do different?
Hi, it’s all been pretty good to be honest. No issues as yet and we have been through many many many tanks for diesel. It’s summer here now, so won’t be used for a while again.
Thanks pal
Thanks for watching!
Hi there. Your instructions were great. I ordered the Maxpeedingrods last Friday and it arrived the following Tuesday. That was quick. Everything about this heater when I unboxed it spells 'quality'. I am very impressed. Plan to fit it tomorrow. Can you tell me what wrapping you used around your pump please? That is the only bit of missing information. Again, thank you.
Sounds great! I used plumbing foam, it’s a this dense squishy foam and I was very very generous with it. Wrapping it around and using thick cable ties to hold it to the pump.. then more layers. It’s been good and quite:)
@@AussieVanAdventures thankyou for the instructions.
Having some issues with sourcing this 'plumbing foam'. It seems that the plumbers and plumbing stores I have spoken to today don't know what it is. Plus I also enquired with Bunnings. All of these plumbers are only familiar with the black tubular foam that wraps around hot water service copper tubing OR the green foam that waps around PVC pipes before a concrete pour. It looks to me that you have 2 types of foam to cover the pump. A white sided piece of black foam that has come off a roll and that is fairly thin and it is wrapped around the pump a few times and then, followed with a much thicker white coloured foam that is wrapped up with cable ties. I am thinking the 'dense squishy foam' description should lead me to the plumbing foam you have suggested, but it isn't. Does the foam you used have a proper name and/or can you tell me the name of the retail outlet you used to source your foam? Many thanks. This has become a great mystery!!! Chaslie.
@chaslie the black tube foam is what I used. There were different thickness ones where I went and I got the thickest. The white foam I had there was very stiff thick packing foam.
@@AussieVanAdventures Thank you again. Bunnings have a great range of these tubes so will make a selection tomorrow. Stay tuned.
Interesting how theres only a plywood on the floor. No insulation or weatherproofing
That’s not unusual.
Best to paint with tar
Good video , I can’t work out how to buy a diesel heater
Thanks mate, there are some links in the video description if that helps? Here is ours on Amazon.. www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07N63XV4S/ref=olp-opf-redir?aod=1&ie=UTF8&camp=247&creative=1211&creativeASIN=B07N63XV4S&linkCode=am2&tag=aussievanadve-22&linkId=387cd272b346f5cbe02cdf24bd449dfe
Great video - this has helped heaps. I’m interested in how you isolated the sound of the fuel pump - I see you obviously wrapped it however did you do anything different with the mount? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Hi mate, thank you for watching! We have actually suspended the fuel pump in a position under the caravan that is out of t he way and unable to be damaged. We have used very very large extra heavy duty cable ties to hang the fuel pump so that it is not 'hard mounted' but effectively hanging in a very secure way (and not hanging from the fuel line at all)
What did you use to insulate the fuel pump? You should have showed it
Hi mate, thank you for watching! We have actually suspended the fuel pump in a position under the caravan that is out of t he way and unable to be damaged. We have used very very large extra heavy duty cable ties to hang the fuel pump so that it is not 'hard mounted' but effectively hanging in a very secure way (and not hanging from the fuel line at all) it is wrapped in a thick dense insulating refrigeration foam and then thick (less dense) packing foam.. then the super large cable ties keep it all together. Apologies for not showing the end result, but it needed testing and some fine tuning from my initial mounting of the pump to get perfect.
Great video could you please tell me where you actually got the heater from
Thanks
Hi mate.. here is a link..
amzn.to/3jbLLse
Sika does make some of the best sealants in the world, but, I'd not let that one come in direct contact with the exhaust outlet, for instance, if someone weren't using that flange that you've got.
I don't think it's rated for that sort of heat.
Great video, good content. The link to the store to purchase this...is that in Australia or America?
Thanks mate! Really appreciate the feedback. Yes they are all Australian stock.
Hi Regards to 12v power source ,where did connect diesel cables to and did you access cable loom?cheers Winston
Hi mate, we have a few hundred amp hours of lithium battery in our van, so we connected it straight to the caravan battery’s. You could also put an in-line master switch if you were worried about it draining a smaller battery.
Any reason why you didn't cut out the flooring and mount to the wooden base?
Your fuel line conduit is so close to your exhaust, has that been an issue?
It is close, it has since been shielded though. All has been ok so far.
Hi mate,
What did you use to deaden the noise of the pump?
Hey Chris, im so sorry I missed this comment mate! I wrapped it in thick dense insulation black foam with a thick foam spunge around the pump, then the black foam all cable tied to holt it tight, then I used very very thick strong large cable ties to suspend it ever so slightly under the van way up out the way from anything. was worth all the effort imo.
Hey Mark
Excellent install clip, on your recommendation I have ordered the same diesel heater can you pls tell me what size hole saws you used for the floor and for the vents. TIA
76mm hole saw for the vents, and 102mm hole saw for the floor.
Great vid... But why is everyone saying "Chinese Diesel Heaters" ? If we have to prefix everything with the country it came from, I'm going to be saying China a LOT !
Why not buy a ALL IN ONE Diesel heater that comes put together in a unit which is much easier to install😊
Does it even get cold enough in upside-down-land to warrant heat?
We do have snowfields down under😊
Shouldn't use that tank, just T into the fuel line of your truck (if you have a diesel that is of course).
No smelly diesel inside.
I'm going to reuse that tank for water.
Why does no one ever show the 12v installation? God dam it 😂
Search John McK 47 on UA-cam for the best inf on everything you wanted to know about diesel heaters. Many good channels will refer to him.
www.aussievanadventures.com.au/shop
Link to our secret fuel line prime tip
ua-cam.com/video/qK0_ZmZoN6M/v-deo.html
I'm very upset you said step-by-step I watched you step-by-step and you did not show the direction of the fuel line of the fuel pump or the fuel filter thank you a lot
Hi mate, I’m very sorry your upset. You are always welcome to ask, if you think there is some thing your not sure on. There is no direction foe the fuel line, it can go both ways, or if you mean where I payed the fuel line, it just goes from point A. To point B. In the shortest pay possible keeping clear of any moving parts. The fuel pump has an arrow on it to show which direction it goes and the filter too. (Unless you use the filter that came with the kit, which I wouldn’t recommend)
Hope this helps a little. I’m sorry if this wasn’t clear in the video though.
Thanks for watching though!
All the shitty things happening in the world and that upsets you?
Really?
Link to our secret fuel line prime tip
ua-cam.com/video/qK0_ZmZoN6M/v-deo.html
Is the crazy mask mandates in Australia a real thing or are we being fed a load of lies? Is your frame aluminum or is it just painted silver?I'd love to own your camper even if I never went in the dirt. It's really good looking
Haha yes we have to wear masks here atm, we also have very very little cases. The frame is steel and painted l. Yes we do enjoy the camper, we are very lucky to have it and the kids really enjoy the time away in it. Thanks for watching!
@@AussieVanAdventures you are welcome here in the US. It's still a tyrannical rule, but a little less. And if you came here you would have the coolest trailer in the country
@@64maxpower tyranical to wear a little mask while indoors away from your home to stop the infection spread? Americans have made this a political rather than a health issue just like Trump won the election ha ha
it's about caring for others
@@barrymcdonald9868 I do care very much. I'm the nicest guy I know
The too often video cuts are REALLY ANNOYING !!!!!
I couldn’t watch more than 1:33 of your video.
Thumbs DOWN and NO SUB!! I suspect a lot of potential viewers did the same hence the pathetically low # of views.
BLAH !
You sound like a barrel of laughs to be around 👍 thanks for the feedback mate.