The Best & Safest Heater For Vanlife - Olympian Wave 3 Propane Safety Heater

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  • Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
  • #vanlife #diy #fulltimevanlife #mrheaterbuddy #propane heater
    For the last six years, I have been using an Olympian Wave 3 propane safety heater in my minivan.
    Over the years, I have tried out several different types of heaters in my van but the Olympian Wave heater has been the best and safest heater.
    These Olympian Wave heaters are often confused with the Mr. Heater Buddy propane heaters, which is unfortunate. The two heaters are vastly different and have different use cases.
    The Olympian Wave heaters do not use any electricity to operate. They only require propane. And the Wave heaters are very efficient as well. Running on Low, they consume about 1 pound of propane every eight hours.
    I am often asked why I don’t use an electric heater. The answer is simple, electric heaters use a lot of electricity, more electricity than my solar power system generates in a day. I would need at minimum, two more batteries and several more solar panels to recharge those batteries. It’s not a viable option especially since I spend most of my time in the Pacific Northwest where there is minimal solar in the winter months.
    If the Olympian Wave heaters are out of your price range, there is a budget Catalytic Heater option. You can search for the Flame King Portable Catalytic Heater model# YSN-AD03. If you are in Canada, there is a similar heater marketed under the Martin brand. While I don’t have any personal experience with these heaters, they are a true catalytic heater which will mean that they are a safer and more efficient option versus a Mr. Buddy Heater. 
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  • @StaticCamperVan
    @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому +41

    Please read the video description as it has some extra information

    • @ramblinglucille4770
      @ramblinglucille4770 4 місяці тому +1

      Hi, Scott! After a lot of research and listening to your video a couple of times, I am going to move forward with getting the wave 3. I plan on living in colder areas and want to be prepared. Thank you!

  • @louismadrigal5718
    @louismadrigal5718 6 місяців тому +188

    Scott is one of the only vanlifers I know of who review products only after using them for an extended period of time and not doing just a promotional video for a quick payday. Keep doing what you're doing Scott!

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому +33

      Thank you. I’m not likely to do product reviews anymore. I’m going to stick to reviewing only products that I buy.

    • @GROTSMASHABOMBCHUCKA
      @GROTSMASHABOMBCHUCKA 6 місяців тому +12

      ​@StaticCamperVanthat opinion by itself has gotten me to sub to you. I have started my van project. I look forward to all of the advice you have to give! Thanks man.

    • @Bernimv
      @Bernimv 6 місяців тому +11

      Definitely and love his realism and truthfulness.

    • @ericstainz9072
      @ericstainz9072 6 місяців тому +6

      Great video. Subbing now. Thanks.

    • @caroleolson6736
      @caroleolson6736 6 місяців тому +4

      This is the best explanation I’ve ever heard of the wave heater. So you’re saying that this wave heater can run all through the night I presume? But maybe only because you’ve got it hooked up to the larger propane bottle?

  • @tybrady4598
    @tybrady4598 6 місяців тому +52

    Good to hear you have your vents open. Water vapor is a natural byproduct of burning propane and other hydrocarbons. You’re not getting a buildup of moisture because of the radiative heat vs conductive heat and the fresh air exchanges. The radiative heat heats up whatever mass the radiative heat is aimed at, i.e., the walls, your bed, items in your van. Those items in turn radiate heat to other cooler areas. The conductive heat of the Mr Buddy heater heats up the air. Your Olympian heater still produces exactly the same amount of water vapor per gallon of propane burned, that’s just the way it works chemically, there is no getting around that. You’re also probably burning less propane per hour with your Olympian heater compared to a Mr Buddy heater, so you have less water vapor in that respect.
    Great to know that there is no buildup of excess water vapor to the point of condensation with an Olympian heater when used with proper ventilation.

    • @williamfuller2389
      @williamfuller2389 6 місяців тому +10

      Absolute facts here, thanks.

    • @unionse7en
      @unionse7en 6 місяців тому +12

      Correct. The presenter is qualified to share his experiences, but not present the physics of how this functions. People/ youtubers should resist explaining things outside their realm and admit what they don't know. Those are the traits wise people respect.

    • @EclecticBuddha
      @EclecticBuddha 6 місяців тому +13

      Agreed on the combustion byproducts. It's impossible to burn hydrocarbons and not get water vapor. You're oxidizing carbon to produce CO2 and oxidizing hydrogen to produce H2O.
      I think the real benefit is the low BTU's. It allows the entire van to come up to temperature instead of just spiking the air temperature and shutting off. Therefore you don't have intermittent large streams of moist air slamming into the cold surfaces in your space.

    • @pavel9652
      @pavel9652 6 місяців тому +6

      It upsets me when this kind of errors have to be corrected. Also, the lengthy preamble about not changing minds and both sides sticking to what they know gave me a bad vibe. There is no way of not getting water vapour when burning any fossil fuel, unless the fumes are vented outside from the combustion chamber like in diesel heater. They are called hydrocarbons for a reason. For a moment I though the heater has also a chamber and is venting fumes outside, but it isn't the case. So the video thumbnail is wrong - somewhat safe and wet heat ;)

    • @janet1744
      @janet1744 5 місяців тому +4

      He vented through the floor.

  • @euniceduncan899
    @euniceduncan899 6 місяців тому +22

    Very fishy internet articles have appeared recently with propane concerns. Family traveled around for years full time in a 5th wheel using propane when I was a baby & we are all still alive. Got to have sensors, ventilation, & proper fittings. Scott does research knows how to make it work & safely. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Biggiiful
      @Biggiiful 6 місяців тому +9

      @marlanavanputten3383. Those articles seem to have shown up around the same genera time as the ones telling us how bad meat is, how nutritious bugs are, and how happy we will be to own nothing. We are in for a great future. A Great.......Reset...if you will.

    • @OllieBabaSan
      @OllieBabaSan 6 місяців тому +2

      ​@@BiggiifulUnbelievable how quickly the world we knew has been turned completely upside down 😵‍💫

  • @nunoteixeira271
    @nunoteixeira271 6 місяців тому +33

    This channel is growing on me, simplicity and honest opinions without all the rainbows of forced advertising.

  • @JC-jw6dp
    @JC-jw6dp 6 місяців тому +16

    I also have one, and everything you said is true. Besides keeping you warm, it doesn’t use your battery power, and uses less propane. It’s a great investment.

  • @Traveling.Chuck2861
    @Traveling.Chuck2861 6 місяців тому +26

    I use the wave 6 in my rig and love it. I live in a 12ft trailer and once the heater is warmed up and running I never have to go over the low setting. The heat is cozy and the subtle glow of the catalytic rug i find to be nice ambiance in the dark. The best part of these heaters is the fact it takes no power and sips on propane

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому +6

      My buddy offered me a Wave 6 or the Wave 3. I think the 6 would have turned my van into a mobile sauna

    • @Traveling.Chuck2861
      @Traveling.Chuck2861 6 місяців тому +5

      @@StaticCamperVan you without a doubt made the correct choice going with the wave 3 for your setup. I’m in about 70 sqft and the wave 6 is almost too much

    • @Kimbers58
      @Kimbers58 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Traveling.Chuck2861 my van is not insulated and I live in the North East, so we have big cold winters. My van is an Astro. I'm thinking I may need a wave 6 and just open up window more if needed. Do you guys still think it'd be overkill with the wave 6? it gets freezing cold here for months. Thank you in advance

    • @Traveling.Chuck2861
      @Traveling.Chuck2861 6 місяців тому +4

      @@Kimbers58 in my opinion it’s better to go a little bit overboard on your heat source as to make sure your never cold regardless of outside temp. You can always let cold air in if it gets too hot

    • @Kimbers58
      @Kimbers58 6 місяців тому +2

      @@Traveling.Chuck2861 Thank you!! That's my thinking too, mainly because it can be freezing here or under freezing here for months. Thank you very much for responding, I need all the info I can get

  • @WisconsinWanderer
    @WisconsinWanderer 6 місяців тому +38

    Hey Scott I used the same heater myself for years and loved it. I have since upgraded to the propex HS2200 propane heater after I got a full size ford E250 cargo van. The propex was a game changer for me keeping me warm and dry with the forced air and thermostat. Of course I’m here where it’s really cold . Wishing you well and safe travels my friend 😊

    • @twotwentyswift
      @twotwentyswift 6 місяців тому +6

      The first thing I thought when I read the "best and safest" in the title was...it has to be a Propex! I got the HS 2800 for those -20 F nights when I'm out hunting.

    • @WisconsinWanderer
      @WisconsinWanderer 6 місяців тому +3

      @@twotwentyswift yeah these propex really worth the money

    • @dogdude4897
      @dogdude4897 6 місяців тому +3

      Thank You for the excellent information and explanation of it all. Love your clarity...

    • @shawnbailey.parkie7585
      @shawnbailey.parkie7585 6 місяців тому +4

      I have the Propex HS2000 in my E250. I love it! Very warm and dry. I had the Olympian Wave 3 and it didn't produce enough BTUs. It also wasn't as dry heat like the Propex.

    • @joeblow1942
      @joeblow1942 6 місяців тому +3

      Is the Propex heater a catalytic heater like the Olympian is?

  • @SaulTPokit
    @SaulTPokit 6 місяців тому +23

    If it's worked for you for 6 years, then it's obviously a good heater. I use a diesel heater tapped into our van's fuel tank; a kind old man gave it to me for free - it's an Eberspacher model, retails for £1200.

    • @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN
      @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN 6 місяців тому +4

      That's what I've had for 6 years Saul in my van, they're great heaters, quick to heat, safe and dry heat too. My only issue is the amount of electricity it uses over winter.
      I can get away with using around 20 amps or less over 24 hours in winter until I run my eberspacher.
      It uses...Boost: 3amps
      High: 2 amps
      Med: 1 amps
      Low: 0.6 amps
      Standby: 0.5 amps
      If I run it on medium only (my van is not well insulated and is especially draughty in wind) the heater will use 24 amps from the battery over 24 hours.
      This is 44 amps that need replacing every day.
      This means at least around a 1 hour 45 minute drive every day to get a Good charge in my batteries but closer to two to be certain as it would be set on High occasionally.
      I can usually get away with a 45 minute drive every day for adequate power if I don't use the eberspacher except to heat while the engine is running.
      This for me is inconvenient, sore on diesel as I'm burning it twice and extra miles/wear & tare on my van, just for heat...I don't think the perfect van heater has been built for small vans in the UK yet.
      Refillable gas stations are shutting down regularly here and are not so close when you need one (especially when filling small tanks every time) and exchanging propane bottles are far too expensive to use for heat, Great for cooking though.
      There are Good Marine diesel heaters that don't use electricity but don't cope well when ran low...so you sweat like a champ or open vents/hatches wide, wasting precious fuel, plus they require adequate space, not much good in a small van.

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому +4

      @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN thank you for taking the time to write this detailed answer. I intentionally did not bring up the diesel heater option as my long windedness would have made an hour long video. Haha.
      The power draw is the biggest issue from my perspective. And it should be closely considered as it adds to the overall price of not only the purchase but running costs and maintenance.

    • @anthonypert574
      @anthonypert574 6 місяців тому +2

      ​@@pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN
      Try charging your batteries like I do with a 30 amp victron charger of a 1 kw hour honda suitcase generator much kinder to your van engine cheaper then running your van as well

    • @SaulTPokit
      @SaulTPokit 6 місяців тому +1

      @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN I should add that I don't live in my van full time, we use it for holidays and trips up north (I live in Scotland close to Loch Lomond). My van is a VW Transporter from the year 2000, I think they may have been called Vanigan or Eurovan in the States. It does get really cold up around the Isle of Skye in winter, so I have 2 230 amp hour leisure batteries in the van that are charged by driving via the alternator. The longest trip I've done was a two week trip to Sweden in June, via France etc.

    • @cabracove
      @cabracove 6 місяців тому +2

      @@pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN Sounds to me like you just need more battery bank. 400 amp hrs runs a diesel heater a long time. But I only heat the van up at night and in the morning. If there's a bit of sun I can put out the solar panel as well. In that situation I can stay out a couple weeks camping in the woods and not run the DC charger.
      Not a fan of propane heaters of any kind.

  • @WashingtonPerspective
    @WashingtonPerspective 6 місяців тому +10

    I’ll be frank with you, I really do trust your judgment. Just recently, I snagged the exact model of a Smartwool “toque” you have, for $14.74 (on sale) at the flagship REI store - a purchase I never would have made without your recommendation. I’m sure this heater is not only warm, but also safe and reliable. Thanks, Scott!

  • @lornaz1975
    @lornaz1975 6 місяців тому +7

    Bob Wells has a scary story about his rubber hose fraying and catching on fire. Bob now changes those hoses every two years.

  • @monicad351
    @monicad351 6 місяців тому +1

    Great find and thanks for the shared info Scott! Stay well out there 😊

  • @CalQdeX
    @CalQdeX 6 місяців тому +2

    Very informative, and always great hearing you Scott!

  • @pattistenger8770
    @pattistenger8770 6 місяців тому +7

    I still can't get over you have been doing this van living for 7 plus years....I think it's awesome!

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому +4

      It’s been a great decision. I had mo idea how good it would be

    • @pattistenger8770
      @pattistenger8770 6 місяців тому +1

      I honestly haven't gone back to watch the early years do the early videos say why you started this way of life??@@StaticCamperVan

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому +2

      Yes, of course. There are a couple of Q&A’s way back, too

  • @funmikeca
    @funmikeca 6 місяців тому

    Thanks I will be installing my wave 3 heater this week just waiting for the propane hose to come in thanks for the grate info

  • @terrybard8688
    @terrybard8688 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi Scott always a pleasure to see your videos ,hope you are doing well,

  • @darladillaha7466
    @darladillaha7466 6 місяців тому +7

    I'm grateful for your knowledge and I learn a lot from your videos

  • @well-knownun-known2699
    @well-knownun-known2699 6 місяців тому +1

    Scott. Your videos are brilliant. So soothing. Thanks and please continue. 👍

  • @JustinMcKinneyhiker
    @JustinMcKinneyhiker 6 місяців тому +1

    I really enjoyed your in-depth discussion of the heater. I especially liked your use and comparison of the Buddy heater, which you've used in the past. Thanks for another excellent video !!

  • @gayleb9656
    @gayleb9656 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks Scott. Great info. We use a similar set up in our house to heat the living room.

  • @larryfrench2675
    @larryfrench2675 6 місяців тому +1

    Stay warm my friend. Good job.

  • @aceventuraaceventura2003
    @aceventuraaceventura2003 6 місяців тому +1

    Very good review thank you. I was considering this heater before as I used the buddy heater and it really burns propane quickly. I will definitely try this heater.

  • @leestimson12
    @leestimson12 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for your full review. I have been researching these for a few months because I'm about ready to take my van to the RTR in January so heat will be a must have.

  • @aprilmoon1509
    @aprilmoon1509 6 місяців тому +2

    Really enjoyed this video. Very thorough coverage and comparison with the Buddy heater.

  • @onrycodger
    @onrycodger 6 місяців тому +1

    I've heard they are great heaters. As always, Thumbs up 👍

  • @emartin851
    @emartin851 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for your detailed info Scott. I love your idea to hold the heater, you have such great ingenuity with these things. I've heard bad things about the mr heater buddy also.

  • @MrGillard
    @MrGillard 5 місяців тому +1

    Long video, but i stayed on. Thank you for your effort, and info.

  • @debbieweckler5239
    @debbieweckler5239 6 місяців тому

    Thank you. You answered many questions of mine. This is a very helpful video. I will definitely look at purchasing this.

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому +1

      I added some info on a budget option catalytic heater that you can read about in the video description. With a purchase like this, it’s best to consider all the options.
      Thanks for watching

  • @donaldlester1997
    @donaldlester1997 6 місяців тому +2

    Brilliant use of that mount!

  • @LoveMtDulcimerMusic
    @LoveMtDulcimerMusic 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for a very thorough explanation of the differences between the way the Olympian and the Mr. Heater style heaters do their job. Your vent system is very interesting also.

  • @joycewedel9084
    @joycewedel9084 5 місяців тому +1

    Just a compliment here..... Your sooooo well groomed! Great video!

  • @gonagain
    @gonagain 6 місяців тому +4

    I believe you and thanks for clearing up the question of expelled moisture.

  • @robertreynolds2726
    @robertreynolds2726 6 місяців тому

    Always enjoy your insight and experience. Stay safe and warm.

  • @stphns1737
    @stphns1737 6 місяців тому +1

    I've been curious about these, and thank you for the information.

  • @user-po3mh4dy9r
    @user-po3mh4dy9r 6 місяців тому +5

    I used these for many years too, and yes there are many benefits, but I no longer use them and here is why. In order to use this heater effectively in a small space like a camper or a van, you need to be able to meter the heater down much lower than the stove allows. I modified mine to run on a lower gas pressure that allows me to actually use the 3 settings. Secondly, these heaters produce way too much moisture that creates a very poor living environment. Look at the combustion reaction formula if you doubt this. The primary biproduct of catalytic propane combustion is water! This can be remedied by building a vented housing for the heater. I also did this with my heaters, and it worked well. I'm an engineer so designing all this was well within my grasp. Of course this can be remediated by running a ton of air through the camper as described in this video, but how does that make any sense? That ends up wasting a ton of propane for nothing. Of course you need a small amount of air exchange, but by the time you eliminate the moisture and the excess heat, you are literally burning twice the propane that is actually needed to heat a small space. The problem with all this, is that you end up with a heater that is twice the size that it needs to be, and the manufacturer, Camco, just has no interest in updating this design to make it a truly usable unit. What we need is a tiny true catalytic heater with thermostatic control, enclosed in a vented housing. It's just that simple. It only requires 500 to 750 BTU to heat a small camper from 25 degrees to 65 degrees with proper insulation and properly designed cabin ventilation. That does not mean leaving a window open! A top heat output of 1500 BTU is all that is required with proper thermal management. It could be a wonderful alternative to diesel heaters and all the rest, but it has become a relic because of neglect. A properly designed unit could heat a small space like a van or camper for easily 2 months possibly longer, on one fill of propane. Until such a unit appears, I'm done with this type of heater. By the way, yes ,you do get a lot of thermal layering with these heaters because they have no fan to stir the air. I literally had cases where water jugs left on the floor would freeze. I solved this by using a tiny muffin fan in a duct that pulled air from the ceiling and pumped it down to the floor

    • @Grateful_Grannie
      @Grateful_Grannie 4 місяці тому +1

      Sounds like you could create this product! Engineers are so smart. Mad respect-

  • @simms196
    @simms196 6 місяців тому +7

    You deserve a sponsorship from Olympian Wave! Great review 👍

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому +3

      I’m no longer interested in collaborations or sponsorships

  • @patfiore7510
    @patfiore7510 6 місяців тому +1

    So glad I came across your channel very thorough Review keep them coming Very interesting

  • @k9khodi363
    @k9khodi363 6 місяців тому +1

    Awesome video, thank you! I recently purchased a Mr. Heater Buddy. It's great but uses a lot of propane. It's nice to know there are additional options.

  • @JRH460
    @JRH460 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much for your video.... it opened my eyes and it should open other viewers to.... I have a big buddy Mr Heater and I love it.... but if this new wave is more efficient I definitely will love that and be saving

  • @rickquintero8577
    @rickquintero8577 6 місяців тому +1

    Hey I’m glad I just found your video, I was close to buying a buddy heater. I like your approach to conveying your van life wisdom!

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому +1

      Thank you. There are so many choices for heat. The Wave 3 works best for my situation. But my hope is to share that there are other options besides the Buddy heaters.
      Diesel air heaters are another option that should definitely be considered.

  • @PatrickPrice-ny2ie
    @PatrickPrice-ny2ie 5 місяців тому +1

    New Sub! Im sold on the Olympian already. Had a butain heater in my Dodge caravan which worked great without promoting any mold or moisture but after 3 years it just conked out. You did great on over explaining both pros & cons.

  • @sjayne27
    @sjayne27 6 місяців тому +2

    I needed some of your calming energy today. Thank you!

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому +1

      Wishing you a pleasant evening, Sarah

    • @sjayne27
      @sjayne27 6 місяців тому

      @@StaticCamperVan , thank you 💗🙏💗

  • @billdonnelly1134
    @billdonnelly1134 5 місяців тому +1

    You are correct about mr heater buddy heaters creating a lot of moisture! I really like the flat tv mount for safety and convenience, genius idea. Glad i now know about the wave heater. Thank you for a well and easily understood explanation. Glad i watched it!!

  • @susie4517
    @susie4517 6 місяців тому +2

    Hi Scott, you have so much knowledge on everything you put in your van. Your van looks soooo cozy. I like the idea that this is your home so you don't have the stress of following any landlord's rules nor the ridiculous expenses in a regular home. But can a girl know all these things you got to know in a van. Your home is soooo confortable. Thanks for sharing your life with us.😊😊😊❤❤

  • @jwebbw
    @jwebbw 6 місяців тому +5

    I was going to build a rig for traveling and so I ordered this same catalytic heater online a couple years ago. But I returned it because I couldn't find a gas hose/regulator available for it at the time. I only found one that was going to cost me a 1/4 the cost of the heater, so I said forget this. Seeing this video, I wish I would have kept it because NOW the price has doubled. You can heat a medium size travel trailer around the clock 'on low' for two weeks on a **25lb propane tank which holds 4.7 gallons, the bbq size tank as you mentioned....take care.
    **25lbs, not 25 gallons 'corrected'

  • @cotter9751
    @cotter9751 6 місяців тому +1

    Yes! Helpful and informative. While I think I've listened to you talk about your heater choices before, I think I've gleaned some new tips. Thanks!

  • @Lisa-16
    @Lisa-16 6 місяців тому +17

    That was a great indepth video. I appreciate it! We generally just travel in our van in nicer weather and so I use a tiny electric heater that plugs into my Jackery, but only use it for about 10 mins at a time- just long enough to change etc. I wasn't sure what kind of heater to look into if we decided to travel in colder weather. And what a great way to mount your heater! I never would have thought of that. 😊

  • @tonytorres760
    @tonytorres760 5 місяців тому +3

    Keep it covered when not in use. Thanks for the video. ✌️

  • @ElwoodPDowd-ed7pc
    @ElwoodPDowd-ed7pc 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for sharing … i also tried the Mr buddy heater, small & large in a 25ft class A during a very cold winter, single digits. Condensation which turned into ice on windows and also set my co2 sensors off. It was a very bad experience. I’ll try this, perhaps the medium sized model and always keep my vents open! Thanks again!

  • @susanfrysinger3112
    @susanfrysinger3112 6 місяців тому

    Love watching you Scott

  • @calvinmarshall1610
    @calvinmarshall1610 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing scott that heater seems like it does the job. You do great videos. Good information Thanks for the information

  • @demitaylor8873
    @demitaylor8873 6 місяців тому +1

    I wish I had this information while I lived in my suv during work-since retired and thinking going full-time for a while but living on my land right now..still a drafty cabin could REALLY use the help!!! Love your vids..

  • @user-rf8fx2zx8s
    @user-rf8fx2zx8s 6 місяців тому +5

    I had a Wave 8 in my 25ft class A motorhome for my fulltime boondocking yr.round in NH and VT for 3 yrs.....the best Ive ever used and actually extremely fuel efficient !!!! .....not to mention Me & the Dog are still alive and never had any problems at all !!!!........I still have the heater and use it now to heat my workshop and have used it on my last hunting trip to heat my cabin tent !!!

  • @carriedrake7696
    @carriedrake7696 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for this video! I have an old Wave 3 from my 5th wheel, it has legs for the floor to keep the dogs warm on cold nights. I was trying to figure out a way to use it in my minivan with no floor space, never thought of a tv mount! I think that will work for me. Thanks again.

  • @violetatcontentboutique7188
    @violetatcontentboutique7188 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you Scott! Great information!

  • @grimberet1570
    @grimberet1570 6 місяців тому +1

    It is a great heater! I have Wave 6 its a few years old ,I usually put my socks in front to dry cuz they never get fully dry at the laundry mat!

  • @markcurranjr7366
    @markcurranjr7366 5 місяців тому +1

    Well, Im glad Iound this. I bought a mr buddy for my truck this year. I usually just go to a warm climate in winter, but its a bit more complicated for me this yesr. This was a helpful video. I was worried about the gas smell when I turn it off.

  • @grantkiser4393
    @grantkiser4393 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi Scott. I love your videos mate. Cheers from down under.

  • @k8barkley
    @k8barkley 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for such a great introduction n review❤❤❤❤❤

  • @exploringrvdude7817
    @exploringrvdude7817 6 місяців тому +2

    I use a Wave 6 heater in my RV. It's my only heat, I use the Wave 6 version and it works quite well in my 27' class C.

  • @craigscoppercreations5592
    @craigscoppercreations5592 6 місяців тому

    Very very good video Scott you did a great job thank you.
    Have a wonderful day.

  • @DonnasRoadTrips
    @DonnasRoadTrips 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for pointing me to this recent review. This heater is a great solution for my van which is similar in size to yours.

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  3 місяці тому

      You’re welcome. There’s some information in the video description about a budget option that is similar to the Wave heaters.

  • @joerabid8313
    @joerabid8313 6 місяців тому +1

    I agree, Great heater I used it for 10 years every year..... Its a safe heater .My first heater was Mr Heater which was trouble free for years until I switch over to Olympian.

  • @tammykimball3420
    @tammykimball3420 6 місяців тому

    Have a great night Scott. Stay warm.❤

  • @gwb8445
    @gwb8445 6 місяців тому +2

    Nice heater review and information. I have tried the Wave heaters and didn't care for it. If you don't have the heater pointed directly at you it doesn't keep you warm as you mentioned. Glad it works for you. I use Ice House Propane Heater. It provided lots of heat and I like it HOT! with limited moisture in van.

  • @Irideonandon
    @Irideonandon 6 місяців тому +1

    I love sleeping in my van all cozey on really cold or especially stormy nights! I really sleep good in the winter.

  • @battshytkrazy156
    @battshytkrazy156 6 місяців тому +2

    NICELY DONE 🎉

  • @purpletam5900
    @purpletam5900 5 місяців тому +2

    Yes, this is a very helpful video. I've been debating back and forth about heaters, and I already have a huge problem with condensation. I use electric heaters while plugged in, but I need a good one for boondocking.

  • @mythicalnomadadventure969
    @mythicalnomadadventure969 6 місяців тому +9

    I agree with everything you say about the Olympian Wave heaters. My first Wave 3 was too small for the high roof Promaster. Switched to a Wave 6 in the 2nd year. I do use a Little Buddy to supplement in super cold mornings. The buddy heater is like having a bonfire in a van.,, be careful. 👍Rock on 🙂

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому +4

      Several of my friends have experienced fires due to the buddy heaters

    • @mythicalnomadadventure969
      @mythicalnomadadventure969 6 місяців тому +2

      @@StaticCamperVan I believe that. Always have a fire extinguisher at hand 🔥

  • @daveulmer
    @daveulmer 6 місяців тому +1

    I have a Wave8 and a Wave3 and they both have been going strong for over 20 years.

  • @dallastrujillo7540
    @dallastrujillo7540 4 місяці тому

    I need to sleep 9-10 a night too! Ever since I turned 48-49 or so. I’m 61 now and I really need that much sleep now for sure.
    This is very informative, thank you.

  • @sharonoldham4374
    @sharonoldham4374 6 місяців тому +4

    Thank you for information on the Wave 3. I had heard the Buddy heaters were just like you described. Even though the Wave 3 is $300 if divided by 6 years only $50 a year. I think thats a great price. Have a good week.

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому +2

      That’s a great point. Although I paid $175 for my old Wave3

  • @jeraldheinrich3589
    @jeraldheinrich3589 6 місяців тому +1

    Good review, the moisture issue with the Mr. Heater is a big deal. The Olympian sounds like a good choice. Ventilation is important.

  • @whitetrim1
    @whitetrim1 5 місяців тому +1

    Very interesting, thanks for sharing!

  • @boathemian7694
    @boathemian7694 Місяць тому

    I used one of these for years in my boat wheelhouse and it never failed.

  • @dallastrujillo7540
    @dallastrujillo7540 4 місяці тому

    11:49 nice gift indeed! Glad for u. Running $350 on Amazon right now and see as high as a bit over $500 elsewhere. Good for you!

  • @chunkyleejones3831
    @chunkyleejones3831 3 місяці тому

    Excellent informative video upload
    Thank you ❤

  • @CJ-rm3oe
    @CJ-rm3oe 6 місяців тому

    Good work Scott 👍👍👍

  • @ericag2233
    @ericag2233 5 місяців тому +1

    Excellent review.

  • @DevoutFollowerofYeshua
    @DevoutFollowerofYeshua 5 місяців тому +2

    Well done.
    We have a Wave3 at home and love it!
    Used in vanlife as well.
    Mr Buddy Heater is dangerous and moisture issues inside the vehicle are horrible even with ventilation.

  • @staffordgarland9226
    @staffordgarland9226 6 місяців тому +1

    yes - love the wave 3

  • @micah_noel
    @micah_noel 6 місяців тому +4

    This is very compelling for sure! I was under the impression that these would have the same issues as the Buddy heaters but you’ve convinced me otherwise. I went straight from a Buddy to a diesel heater, which I don’t regret. However, my fuel line coincidentally melted at some point within a day or two of seeing this video 😂 It’ll be an easy fix, but I won’t be able to stop thinking about the Olympian now. Being able to fall asleep with it on and not get over-heated sounds amazing. And it would be a lot more “stealth”, although I know you don’t like that word. Anyhow, thanks for sharing!

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому +4

      Diesel heaters are great if you have the power to run them and the patience to keep on top of the maintenance and repairs

  • @jrraven3230
    @jrraven3230 6 місяців тому +3

    I have the privilege to park and plug in, thank goodness😊
    I have an air dryer (used a lot on boats) and an electric heater, that turns off when gets to my setting. I feel very blessed 😇😉😊

  • @DWsSouthernCookingBBQ
    @DWsSouthernCookingBBQ 6 місяців тому +1

    Hello Scott.,your not kidding colder weather has kicked in with lows in the teens and the high today was 31 f. I do like the Olympian Wave-3 heater alot but opted for the Lavaner Pro diesel heater and it's been working without any problems for about a year and I'm in more comfort in my mini camp machine than in the house in cold weather. Great video Scott it's so very important to be comfortable in cold weather and there are a few heaters out there that are much better than the Mr Buddy heaters. I believe I have a friend that's going to put a Olympian Wave-6 in his Dodge Pro Master campervan after sharing your video with him. Thanks again and take care my friend.

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому +2

      Awesome. I’ve heard so many rave reviews about the Lavaner Diesel Air heaters. It seems like the biggest drawback is the ordering process.

  • @user-bz2ob7tr8s
    @user-bz2ob7tr8s 4 місяці тому +1

    I use a buddy heater in my camper. I set a pan of water in front of it with some smellies for some good humidity. As with any furnace have plenty ventilation

  • @franny5295
    @franny5295 6 місяців тому +1

    That's really neat. I bought kerosene heaters as backup for the house largely because I was not trying to deal with the house wet with condensation. I bought a clean burning alternative to kerosene but I'd like to have one of these too. That's nice...

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому +1

      Kerosene heaters are a great backup option for a house.

  • @Ja_youtube_Ja
    @Ja_youtube_Ja 6 місяців тому

    Thanks a lot for sharing and education

  • @lindagrace2
    @lindagrace2 26 днів тому

    Thank you for the general propane education, I was one who was afraid of it and it's nice to have real information (I like the braided line!). My main concern with any heater really is noise but especially in my camper van and my second concern is moisture/condensation! This sounds ideal. I like how you said it heats like the sun, sounds gentle and noiseless.

  • @marvinlee3450
    @marvinlee3450 6 місяців тому +2

    I have one and put a thermal fan on it to circulater the air. Works great.!

  • @mikefranks4528
    @mikefranks4528 6 місяців тому +1

    Scott, thanks for sharing your honest experiences. I can definitely attest for the moisture buildup that has condensed on the walls and ceilings of my van to the point where it’s just dripping down when using the Mr. Heater portable buddy heaters. Waste of money but lesson learned.

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому +1

      The Buddy heaters are a great outdoor heater

  • @user-hv9ks2hf6f
    @user-hv9ks2hf6f 6 місяців тому

    That information is good to know. Thank you

  • @carolynrivera9745
    @carolynrivera9745 6 місяців тому

    👋 Scott
    Great video. Stay warm.😊

  • @adrigroenendal
    @adrigroenendal 6 місяців тому

    Listening to you is pure meditation.. I travel on the rithem of your words.. It brings me home.. And yes, there is Joy.. But youll have to have youre antennes up the right way.. Greetings from the Netherlands..

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому

      Thank you. I hope you are having a great weekend

    • @adrigroenendal
      @adrigroenendal 6 місяців тому

      @@StaticCamperVan far from... 😪

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому

      @adrigroenendal I'm sorry, hope you get through it quickly

  • @dezarydrak8241
    @dezarydrak8241 6 місяців тому +1

    The “wet heat” from the buddy heater I thought was bc it was from the propane. Even though I heard good things about the O Wave 3 heater I wasn’t willing to pay for ‘expensive’ wet heat. Now that you have informed us about the Wave 3 “DRY Heat” with the Catalytic Heater characteristics, I will make the purchase. Shocked your soaked jeans were dry in the morning in the PNW!

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому +1

      Propane will always give off a little moisture. But the Wave heaters burn much more efficiently. So with proper ventilation the Wave heaters aren’t “wet” heat.

  • @bobstellmaker3816
    @bobstellmaker3816 6 місяців тому +1

    I use a 10000 btu blue flame heater in my small 5th wheel . I ran it to a 7 lb propane tank outside the rig. The heater has a thermostat that I can set . No vent is needed since rv's are not air tight. I've used it for 14 yrs. and it works very well. Allows me to off grid. I do like your set up tho.

  • @WeisserStolz1
    @WeisserStolz1 6 місяців тому

    Thank you Scott.

  • @martykong3592
    @martykong3592 6 місяців тому +3

    :) WELL done and shared! Thanks as I have used Mr Buddy's and did same, GONE! Good to know for a next heater if I get back into Vanning:) I have seen where you can refill the green bottles. If yours lasted that ;ong, speaks for itself, just a little expensive now. ALL the BEST and Cheers!

    • @StaticCamperVan
      @StaticCamperVan  6 місяців тому +3

      Thanks Marty. I added some info in the video description regarding another similar heater that is a better budget option

  • @larryjackson7027
    @larryjackson7027 6 місяців тому +12

    Another great video Scott. I'm currently camping at Assateague National Park and have been running my Wave 3 heater all evening in my Promaster City. Paid over $300 for this heater but consider it money well spent to ensure safe winter camping. Started out with a Mr. Buddy but always worried about potential for fire and carbon monoxide poisoning.

  • @dallastrujillo7540
    @dallastrujillo7540 4 місяці тому

    It’s cool how u have the 2 cameras set up. Makes for good filming.

  • @locomotivebreth1910
    @locomotivebreth1910 6 місяців тому +1

    I love my Olympian catalytic heater. I bought mine in 1992 and have used it in 3 campers. Mine only has one knob to start up --making one handed operation in those cold mornings more convenient. I wonder why they went to the 2 handed startup version? I did have condensation inside of the walls of my wood camper after heavy winter use. I ended up parting that camper out tossing the soaked wood away. My other 2 campers were fiberglass shells that I built out using 1.5 inches of styrofoam for insulation. No condensation at all except on the windows. My heater continues to provide service although there is a small patch of the mat starting to ruff up. There used to be a company in Olympia that attached a metal hood and fan designed to collect most of the moisture and vent it outside -- but I believe that company no longer exists. My heater is the standard version except that it has a hack that allows me to turn down the heat to an estimated 400 btu's -- great for night time in my highly insulated camper. I use an old volkswagon vanagon propane tank that I bolted under the truck bed for my propane source.