Hcalory SS2 Diesel Heater - An Honest Review

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • Looking for an honest review of the Hcalory SS2 Diesel Heater? Look no further! In this video, we'll share our experience with this heater and give you all the necessary information to help you decide if it's the right choice for you. Don't make a purchase before watching this review!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 75

  • @myself248
    @myself248 8 місяців тому +2

    Did they seriously use an IEC 60320 C15/C16 for 12-volt DC power? I couldn't believe it so I checked their website and there's a very clear photo of it. They seem to use a dometic-type plug for some of their stuff, but this one is clearly an IEC..
    I don't even have words for how dangerous that is. What could they have been thinking?

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  8 місяців тому +1

      That is not the plug on mine. Mine is the same plug as my Dometic and ICECO fridges.

  • @carolinadave774
    @carolinadave774 8 місяців тому +4

    I purchase the SS2 heater a few weeks ago. It works well inside my 24' insulated snowmobile trailer. the one issue I had was the supplied cord to power the heater using a 12-volt battery would not work. I tested everything and finally realized the 12v battery power cord was wired wrong internally. I had to connect the black wire to the positive terminal and the red wire negative terminal to the power the heater up. I have reached out to my supplier and Hcalory for a replacement cord.

    • @rogermaynard2405
      @rogermaynard2405 7 місяців тому +1

      Sussed mine out today . How they get away with it, I do not know

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  5 місяців тому

      Probably easiest to just fix the cord, seems like a lot of people have had that issue lately so there is no guarantee that a new cord won’t be wrong too.

    • @MavHntr
      @MavHntr 3 місяці тому

      good ol' lack of Chinese Mfg quality control

  • @SolidBold00
    @SolidBold00 5 місяців тому +1

    Any chance you could make more of those air intake adapters and sell them or something?

  • @aaronbarmack1105
    @aaronbarmack1105 8 місяців тому +2

    Hi. Great review....thank you. One question....when you are using the heater while camping presumably you run it off a battery. How much electricity does the heater consume; how large of a battery do you need. I'm a bit of a novice and appreciate the help.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  8 місяців тому

      We have both a Bluetti EB55 and AC70. When running on a medium setting, the heater will pull about 30-35 watts. I recommend the AC70 (768wh) which should run it for two nights without recharging.

  • @PHOENIXOVERLAND
    @PHOENIXOVERLAND 7 місяців тому +1

    Awesome review. Thank you for that. I also like your mods. I do not have a 3D printer though. Would it be possible to purchase the 3D printed parts from you?

  • @R0b87
    @R0b87 7 місяців тому +2

    Looks like those rivets could be replaced by using bolts and rivnuts. You would install the rivnuts to the sheetmetal sides, and for extra convenience you could use bolts with thumbscrews to fasten the lower part.
    Edit: Also I do believe these do not come with any fuel filter installed from the factory, as seen in other videos on YT where they disassemble these to swap out the green flexible fuel line with some solid fuel line.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  7 місяців тому

      If you watch this video (ua-cam.com/video/dpNAWc-kgzY/v-deo.html&) you can see I drilled out the rivets and used rivnuts and added sound proofing and other mods. I had a good conversation with a Webasto engineer who said there is no reason to swap out the green fuel line. There is almost no pressure created by the pump, so the theory that the green line will cause problems is just a myth.

    • @kimwong2053
      @kimwong2053 5 місяців тому

      @@TrailTravelerHave you had experience with the Wippro 5kw-8kw all in one diesel heater. Some other reviews on YT praise this one for a super quiet pump. Wondering how loud this SS2 is vs Wippro. I am looking for a quiet unit but the SS2 has the Bluetooth app control which Wippro does not.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  5 місяців тому +1

      @@kimwong2053 I have not seen one in person yet

  • @TheBullseye53537
    @TheBullseye53537 8 місяців тому +2

    You did a great job reviewing this heater. One question and comment put together for you to comment on. Does the cold air intake ( room air return ) suck air from inside the housing or is it sealed to the housing and suck air from the outside? The reason I ask is if it pulls air from inside the box and if you ever spilled fuel while refueling, you would definitely have that smell in your tent. ( My pet peeve is diesel fuel smell)

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  8 місяців тому +5

      I 3D printed a sleeve to go between the heater and the case to eliminate pulling air from inside the case for this reason as well as to provide more suction. I will be covering this in an upcoming video.

  • @tedmagnum6968
    @tedmagnum6968 Місяць тому

    Drilling out a rivit is workshop 1.01. just drill thr head off it with a cobalt bit and knock it through with a pin punch.
    All your other problems are easily fixed with some basic metal work. Learn to weld or find a machinist who can easily make an outlet extension out of aluminium on their lathe.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Місяць тому

      Pretty much exactly what I did except I 3D printed the outlet myself

  • @DirtBikeDaryl
    @DirtBikeDaryl 7 місяців тому +1

    Great video! Very informative. Thank you.

  • @azxp
    @azxp 13 днів тому

    Nice review, I have a roof top tent also, but I worry about the diesel smell of the exhaust in my tent. Do you guys smell the diesel from the exhaust when in your tent?

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  12 днів тому +1

      We absolutely do not smell anything. I tested it by running it in a closed garage for 6 hours and there was only a hint of smell and the CO sensor never went up

  • @jsarty54
    @jsarty54 8 місяців тому +1

    Great review , informative and helpful plus you add serviceability 👍

  • @siddo326
    @siddo326 8 місяців тому +1

    I think this is the company that uses 120v style plugs on the heater as 12v, shouldn't that raise red flags?

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  8 місяців тому +2

      If you are thinking it’s like a “computer” plug, it isn’t. It’s basically the same as the 12v plug that Dometic and ICECO use

  • @mattmazzoni6664
    @mattmazzoni6664 12 днів тому

    Where would be safe to place this with a roof top tent and at the same time, protect the unit from the rain?

  • @MavHntr
    @MavHntr 3 місяці тому

    Great video! I was ready to buy this higher priced diesel heater. But will wait until HCalory makes these improvements, particularly the serviceability factor.

  • @tomlauritzen9522
    @tomlauritzen9522 8 місяців тому

    FYI ATEM Offroad did a tear down and upgrades: ua-cam.com/video/Ug-3fjjCPWE/v-deo.html Thoughts?

  • @gonefishingapodaca
    @gonefishingapodaca 7 місяців тому

    I tried to buy this off Amazon and they contacted me saying they couldn’t ship it and if I could buy it off their site instead. They refunded my money. But I was hoping to use it in the next couple weeks.

  • @slycat67
    @slycat67 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks. Will pass based you input. Appreciate

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  8 місяців тому +2

      It just depends on what you are looking for. None of them are perfect in this price range, but it is still our favorite for the positive things, but I did do a handful of mods to make it fit my needs better.

  • @KD-cm8im
    @KD-cm8im 3 місяці тому +1

    Is it waterproof???

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  3 місяці тому

      It does not have an IP rating. The only concern about have is the power cord connection. I haven’t decided how I will address this yet, or even if I really need to as I can just place the heater unit under our trailer to protect it from the elements.

  • @nigbodavis2649
    @nigbodavis2649 5 місяців тому

    For camping the big challenge with these heaters is rain. There is no way you could leave this out in anything but very light rain. Looking at the design I think it would be difficult to rain proof that box so the only solution is to construct some sort of roof arrangement to go over it - be interested if anybody has any ideas -Keeping the hot exhaust away from anything would be tough

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  5 місяців тому +1

      Fortunately for us, I can put everything underneath our trailer to keep it out of the rain. The only things I would be concerned of with this particular unit is the controller (you could seal that compartment pretty easily) and the power cord connector (You would probably need to make it a permanent connection to eliminate a connector and seal that up properly)

  • @gonefishingapodaca
    @gonefishingapodaca 7 місяців тому

    Is the Bluetooth app worth it? There is another manufacture, by Lf bros. They don’t have a Bluetooth app, but everything looks to be a bit better.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  7 місяців тому +1

      For me, I like the app. With just the remote, you don't know what setting it is on or what the status of the system is. If the system throws an error code, the app tells you what it is, which can make troubleshooting easier.

  • @kimwong2053
    @kimwong2053 5 місяців тому

    The label on the AC/DC block charger reads for Indoor use only. Does this mean this unit is not able to be placed outside to vent hot air into a tent for camping?

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  5 місяців тому +1

      The heater and the power supply are not waterproof, so as long as you can protect it from the elements, you are fine.

  • @207-outdoorsman7
    @207-outdoorsman7 Місяць тому

    They fix legs and Flange and Access to the fuel pump.?

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Місяць тому

      Not yet, hopefully there will be an SS2 Gen 2 with suggested improvements

  • @jonkwarsick2813
    @jonkwarsick2813 8 місяців тому

    just so you know nearly all of the Diesel heater manufacturers have some kind of square one now and 1.3 gal is about standard for the tank size

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  8 місяців тому

      I believe this one is 1.6g, just slightly larger than most. Not a big enough difference to be a big selling point though.

  • @georgea6403
    @georgea6403 8 місяців тому

    Great thorough review! I saw they make a fuel pump silencer. Don’t know how good it works but worth a try.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  8 місяців тому

      Watch this: ua-cam.com/video/Q8Hl1fPJVlw/v-deo.html

  • @paulnewton943
    @paulnewton943 4 місяці тому

    Nice review thanks Kerry

  • @backroadtraveler7911
    @backroadtraveler7911 6 місяців тому

    You can get to the pump by removing the 4 bolts on the bottom that will release the heater..

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  6 місяців тому

      Thanks, I finally had figured it out..

  • @tompeterson4628
    @tompeterson4628 5 місяців тому

    Can the exhaust hose be turned 45 degrees to go out the back instead of the side of the unit.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  5 місяців тому

      There is no room inside the case to redirect the exhaust

  • @BATTLEBUDDY101st
    @BATTLEBUDDY101st 5 місяців тому

    Love the review and I do enjoy my diesel heater. Question would you mind selling me that piece you made? I do have an issue connecting my hose right now I use duct tape but that piece is perfect willing to pay you top dollar for it.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  5 місяців тому +1

      I've been trying to think of the best way to offer them for sale. Send me an email to kerry@thetrailtraveler.com and we can work something out

    • @BATTLEBUDDY101st
      @BATTLEBUDDY101st 5 місяців тому

      @@TrailTraveler email sent

  • @timthetrailman4563
    @timthetrailman4563 8 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for the review. I need to add a diesel heater to my set up.

  • @danthompson1467
    @danthompson1467 Місяць тому

    Does it run on a thermostat or just runs all the time. Thanks

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  Місяць тому

      It has both modes. If you are running it inside of a building,, you can use the thermostat mode. Since we keep the unit outside of our tent, we would have to extend the wire to the controller in order to put the controller inside the tent.

  • @timguinard7434
    @timguinard7434 6 місяців тому

    You've given the most thorough review I've seen. You mentioned the Bluetti B55 and AC70. Do either of those battery packs run the SS2? I'll be using the unit ice fishing and need a portable battery that will run it

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  6 місяців тому +1

      We have run it on both the EB55 and AC70 without any issues. Which unit is best is going to depend on how long you need to run it for without being able to recharge it. The EB55 could probably go 20 hours. If you had even 100w solar panels, you would probably never run out of power.

    • @timguinard7434
      @timguinard7434 6 місяців тому

      @@TrailTraveler thank you for the quick response. 12-16 hours would be the max.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  6 місяців тому

      @@timguinard7434 the EB55 would be enough

  • @MLSPlatforms
    @MLSPlatforms 5 місяців тому

    On the hot air output I extended it to an 1” with a metal ring. Works great

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  5 місяців тому

      Do you have any more details?

    • @MLSPlatforms
      @MLSPlatforms 5 місяців тому +2

      I actually did another modification, I purchased a 4” to 3” reducer from home depot, it tapers so I cut the 3” off at roughly 3-1/4” diameter then slid over the the output side, I put a couple screws to hold it into plastic collar along with high heat tape, I then put a 4” T to have 2 source of heat, 1 heats tent the other goes into a small stand up closet to dry hunting gear

  • @RWS73
    @RWS73 7 місяців тому

    Most videos I see this heater used in are using 3" duct hose. You mentioned using a 4" hose on a different brand heater, because of an overheating code, instead of the 3". Have you tried this heater with 3" or are you just going to stick with your 4" hose? I'm considering this heater but can't make up my mind on which hose size to get.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  7 місяців тому +1

      A 3” hose is fine if you are only going a few feet. Pushing the air up to a roof top tent in a 3” causes the heater to overheat. So for now, I use the 4” from heater to tent and the 3” from tent to the cold side of the heater.

    • @RWS73
      @RWS73 7 місяців тому

      @@TrailTraveler I'm using a ground tent and since I don't want the heater against the tent, I was thinking of an 8 foot hose.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  7 місяців тому +2

      Just to avoid problems, use a 4” hose

    • @RWS73
      @RWS73 7 місяців тому

      Sounds like good idea, Thanks!@@TrailTraveler

    • @MLSPlatforms
      @MLSPlatforms 5 місяців тому +1

      @@RWS73use 4” insulated duct, not just a dryer vent hose , all home improvement stores sell it , there’s no heat loss running it 8-10’ , also if it’s 8’ away from tent it’s subject to rain or snow , you can wrap it in a rain proof tarp , this will also help insulate,

  • @RADMAN752
    @RADMAN752 8 місяців тому

    Junk

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  8 місяців тому +3

      That's your opinion. It's working perfectly fine here.

  • @smorgknorl
    @smorgknorl 8 місяців тому

    There ae some creators who might have done the drilling of the rivets before they spent time making the video, thanks for your incomplete review.

    • @TrailTraveler
      @TrailTraveler  8 місяців тому +5

      Well...not a single one of them did, so there is that. I did a complete review of the unit "as you receive it from the factory" - Oddly, Hcalory said it was the best diesel heater review they have ever seen.. My mods to it are not part of a "product review" and should be separate from an "straight out of the box" review. But since we have mentioned "some creators", almost all them simply raved about what an amazing unit it is and how quiet it is. My review told Hcalory 4 different things they could do to improve it, and the video was sent to their product development team.