Sprinter Adventure Van Build - Espar S2 D2L Diesel Heater Install -

Sprinter Van Build Series Episode 5: In this installment of the Sprinter VanLife Build series we tackle staying warm through the winter months with the Espar Airtronic S2 D2L heater install. This is a small efficient heater installed in the space under the passenger's seat that would be unused otherwise!
Sprinter Van Conversion Previous Episodes:
Episode 1 - CR Laurence Window Install - • Sprinter Camper Van Co...
Episode 2 - Dometic RTX2000 Install - • Sprinter Van Build Dom...
Episode 2.5 - Custom Brackets for the RTX2000 - • Sprinter Van Build Cus...
Episode 3 - MaxxAir Fan Install - • Sprinter Van Build Max...
Episode 4 - Alpine Mechanisms Seat Swivel Install - • Sprinter Camper Van Bu...
**NOTE: Some of the links below are affiliate links and we receive a small commission for purchases products through those end points. We will never recommend a product we don't stand behind and use ourselves. Everything listed below we used for our own build and weekly, if not daily, for our other ventures. Thank you for your support!
**NOTE: I bought my original kit from Heatso, but when I went to run my Hydronic to the same EasyStart Pro controller I found out the Heatso harness is not North American spec. So anything you buy here you'll have to modify it to work which is not cool. That's why I am now recommending the one from VanLand below instead.
Espar S3-D2L Diesel Sprinter Kit - vanlandstore.com/products/esp...
A Direct Link to the Espar Manual - tinyurl.com/espar-s2d2l-manual
Additional Supplies Needed (Maybe):
- Dorman 47309 Universal Adapter (didn't use) - amzn.to/3C688rN
- Dorman 800-188 Aux Fuel Connector - amzn.to/3WFhmD8
- 1/4" Split Loom - amzn.to/3WqsG6i
- High-temp Stainless Sleeve (didn't use) - www.mcmaster.com/1478T1/
- Extra 1/2" Cable Clamp (can probably buy from your local HW store) - amzn.to/3Q21vwb
- Red RTV Sealant - amzn.to/3G0wB2J
- Rust Preventative Paint - amzn.to/3hnbCi5
- Thread Reducer M10 - M6 (we made our own) - amzn.to/3YSJBQD
MCON Pump Pin Swap Parts:
- MCON Pins - tinyurl.com/espar-mcon-pins
- MCON Seals - tinyurl.com/espar-mcon-seals
Tools Used in this Video:
- Cobalt Drill Bit Set - amzn.to/3hQGJmR
- Stepped Drill Bit for 1.125" Holes - amzn.to/3jAjttJ
- Brady M210 Label Printer - amzn.to/3C9sikG
- Shrink Tube Label Cartridge for Brady - amzn.to/3Vz8z4C
- WERA Metric Hex Keys - amzn.to/3FXPB3s
- Socket Set - amzn.to/3EbDBdB
- Torque Wrench - amzn.to/3PVeFLz
- Hacksaw to cut bolt - amzn.to/3hnBk5N
- Daubers - amzn.to/3Q0oaJa
- Starrett Center Punch - amzn.to/3WJ8k7W
- Tube Cutters - amzn.to/3WMospw
Video & Sound Equipment Used to Make this Video:
- SE Electronics Neom USB Microphone - amzn.to/3Aac34P
- Shure VP83 Shotgun Microphone - amzn.to/3pzc8Kw
- DJI Wireless Microphone (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED) - amzn.to/3fK0DhZ
- DJI RS3 - amzn.to/3E7yTgU
- Sony AR7II - amzn.to/3CmDN9c
- Sony FE 16-35 F4 Lens - amzn.to/3ClzhI8
- Sony FE 85 F1.8 Lens - amzn.to/3DRMXeu
- Gitzo Traveler Tripod - amzn.to/3RfJ8U6
- SanDisk Extreme Pro SDXC Memory Card 128GB - amzn.to/3TpNlXa
- SanDisk 1TB Extreme Portable SSD - amzn.to/3Awf140
- MacBook Pro w/Final Cut Pro and Apple Motion - amzn.to/3Te9k1V
Video Contents:
0:00 - Game of Vans Intro
1:15 - Moonraker Design Co
1:34 - Espar S2 D2L Heater
2:40 - Heatso Sprinter Kit Complete Overview
4:22 - Step 1: Disconnect the Battery and Remove the Seats
5:04 - Step 2: Heater Placement
7:55 - Step 3: Drilling the Heater Mount Holes
12:11 - Step 4: Sealing and Installing the Heater
13:53 - Step 5: Installing the Fuel Pump & Fuel Line
20:25 - Step 6: Installing the Air Intake
21:22 - Step 7: Installing the Exhaust
23:27 - Step 8: Installing the Heater Output
26:13 - Step 9: Electrical Wire Routing
27:24- Step 10: Connecting the Pump
28:43 - Step 11: Outro (aka PROFIT!)
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/tropicana
License code: 6SMVN2KMF3VIDNBB
Game of Vans Intro Music "Throne King" by Liborio Conti
www.no-copyright-music.com
Machine Shop Montage Music:
Welcome to Paradise - by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org)

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  • @mycolebeeson3028
    @mycolebeeson30284 ай бұрын

    Definitely the most well done and informative video I've seen on it so far. Thank you so much.

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    4 ай бұрын

    Wow, thank you so much for taking the time to let us know that really means a lot to us. We definitely try to cover all the details, lessons learned and plan out the flow of each video it's nice to know it doesn't go unnoticed! Thanks again for taking the time to watch and comment 🙂

  • @darrenrichardson6803

    @darrenrichardson6803

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes definitely the best sprinter heater install on KZread !!!!

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    3 ай бұрын

    @@darrenrichardson6803 thank you for the kind words it means a lot to us!

  • @Cassienope
    @Cassienope Жыл бұрын

    The intro captures Nick perfectly everytime its a little cold.

  • @prestontziouvaras2588
    @prestontziouvaras258810 ай бұрын

    Just installed mine today, and your video was super helpful! Also appreciate TGoT intro 😂. Thank you!

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    10 ай бұрын

    Hey Preston! Thanks so much for letting us know and glad the video was helpful! Haha this was definitely one of our more involved intros but the concept was too good not to do it!! Hope the rest of your build goes well!!

  • @LetsDoThisAlone
    @LetsDoThisAlone Жыл бұрын

    You build is well documented! Can't wait to see your interior .👀👀

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey thanks a bunch. Trying to provide as much info as we can about our process! It takes a lot of time and slows things down a ton but hopefully it helps others along the way!

  • @davesitarski2310
    @davesitarski2310 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, by far the best heater installation video.

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey Dave thanks for taking the time to write this! We are humbled to hear you feedback!

  • @steven-adamski
    @steven-adamski7 ай бұрын

    super cool

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you and thanks for stopping by!

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Жыл бұрын

    yeah!gorgeous content~brother!

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey thanks for stopping by & the kind words we really appreciate it!!

  • @richmond-hollen
    @richmond-hollen Жыл бұрын

    You made it look so easy! I had to drop out the fuel tank and drop in the aux fuel line into the tank on a ford transit. It was a pain! Mercedes made this so much simpler :) such a clean looking install!

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Richmond. Yeah the Sprinter made it a piece of cake! I guess that’s what you get with a German van and German heaters! Thanks for the kind words and nerding out on all the van stuff today!

  • @TheVertigoCycles
    @TheVertigoCycles Жыл бұрын

    In the odd chance that you don't already know about them, check out the Noga or Shaviv (x)30 style deburring blades. I've been using them for years for H20 holes, vent holes and what-have-you. They're great for getting the backside of thin wall tubes/sheet etc.

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    Жыл бұрын

    Actually this is a great suggestion. The life of someone who grew up with CNC and chamfer mills breaking all my corners my deburring game is admittedly a bit weak! I’m due for a new deburring tool with all these thin sheetmetal holes in the van, now might be the time to buy the Noga kit!

  • @paniro21
    @paniro21 Жыл бұрын

    Best overall quality install I've seen! What will be your temp power source until your house system is complete?

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow, thank you very much. Super humbled you'd say that. I hooked it up to a 12VDC 20amp power supply to do a functional test until all the other electrical is in. I've not been running it or using the van as a dedicated camper until I'm further along with my build. It's taking quite some time because of all the videos and other things in life that get in the way! But we are having fun and enjoying the journey!

  • @timandsarahgreydanus3379
    @timandsarahgreydanus33799 ай бұрын

    Very nice video! I referenced it multiple times while putting an Espar heater in our 2023 AWD Sprinter over the last few days. I like the idea of putting the intake pipe in the hole of the support beam but a little concerned that it’ll just fall out off road or on rough roads. Did you secure it into the beam somehow, or bent it so it runs into the beam? Thanks again for all your videos! Good stuff! Winter is coming!

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    9 ай бұрын

    Hey Tim and Sarah! Glad the video was helpful and congrats on the new van!! I didn't actually secure it to the van other than under its own spring tension. I would say it's in the hole about 2" and because the pipe is accordion it naturally wants to stay more or less straight so bending it around and up and into the hole adds a little bit of lateral force. So far I've had no issues with it coming out for 8 months now over varied terrain and thousands of miles of driving! I'm just about to install my D5 for hot water and going to be doing the same thing. Except in this case I was able to find the factory intake hose for the H88 option which also is mounted into the frame member but with a special grommet. If this works well I might do something like that on the D2 to keep things looking consistent under the van!

  • @omjaye
    @omjaye7 ай бұрын

    Keep watching this excellent vid as I'm getting ready for the install. I looked under and see there's that big gray box that looks like it could impede with the exit of the combustion ports and tubing in that location. Do you know what I'm talking about? You can see it at 20:49 in your vid. For some reason mine looks like it's positioned further back and blocking access more. But maybe it's the same. Has it been a year since your friend has the exhaust on the driver side and are you going to switch?

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks @omjaye for the continued support! You can also see this at 5:12 too. Exhaust and intake do need to come at a slight angle to clear it but both are pretty flexible. Some people even route their intake over this towards the front of the vehicle. I can shoot a photo looking straight up at it for you if you want to shoot me an email. Let me follow up with my friend he installed about 8 months ago now if I remember right.

  • @rdutchman1
    @rdutchman19 ай бұрын

    Agree with others, one of the most concise videos on the espar install that I have viewed to date. One question that comes to mind, are you happy with the position of the exhaust pipe? I like the locations but want to make sure it is functioning as expected. Thanks again for your videos.

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    9 ай бұрын

    Hey @rdutchman1 thanks so much for the kind words it really means a lot to us! The exhaust location is WAY better than exiting at the slider door with the length of exhaust tubing you have in the standard kit. I have a couple van friends with that setup and while neither is terribly bad our exhaust smell opening the door and coming in and out is noticeably less when running the heater. However, I think longer term I still plan to try to figure out how to route it to the drivers side. It’s a bit more involved on a 4x4 vs 2WD because you can’t keep it sloped downward across the entire run like the manual suggests. I have another friend that did it this way dipping below the transmission and I’m sort of waiting for his first year experience to see if there’s excess carbon build up or issues with the heater because of it.

  • @rdutchman1

    @rdutchman1

    9 ай бұрын

    @@moonrakerdesign thank you for the feedback. One additioal question, why not just use the supplied adapter with hose clamps and attach directly to the aux tap instead of using the dorman 800-188 quick connect?

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    9 ай бұрын

    @@rdutchman1 It's a good question and simply a matter of personal preference. The quick disconnect is nice for a tool-free disconnect in case that would ever need to happen on the road and you would'nt have to hunt for a tool. But other than that I can't think of a distinct advantage one over the other!

  • @trinitywave
    @trinitywave6 ай бұрын

    This video was helpful in understanding how this works. You did a great job with this video. How has this heater worked for you since you put in it in a year ago? Any thing you would mention about this setup or anything that you would recommend now after using it?

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    6 ай бұрын

    Hey @trinitywave thanks for the kind words. The heater is great! We've been running it off a small rechargeable portable battery bank and it works well. We haven't been able to finish our insulation in the van just yet so the heater pretty much works overtime all the time if it's cold outside (

  • @trinitywave

    @trinitywave

    6 ай бұрын

    @@moonrakerdesign thank you again for the reply. Do you need a power source for this heater? DIdn't see that. Glad it is working well for you, and you are staying warm. Do you have recommendations for window covers? Or a video that shows them? Just curious. Again great video, very well done.Love and Light.

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    6 ай бұрын

    @@trinitywave of course happy to help and share our experience. You do need a 12VDC power source for the heater fused or breakered at 20A for the heater itself and 5A for the EasyStart Pro controller. We didn't show that here because we are still running of our temporary setup until I have time to install our battery bank. I might post a YT Short of that temp setup soon to give people an overview of the connections. For the window covers we use xplroutfitters.com 4 season, but I've also heard good things about www.vanessential.com and shop.thewanderful.co. Let me know if you have any other questions and thanks again for stopping by!

  • @mitchellcamps7595
    @mitchellcamps7595 Жыл бұрын

    Great video! I did a very similar install on a CDH, and even after purchasing a genuine Webasto rubber gasket, I am getting a horrible rubber smell when the heater gets up to temp. I wanted to run a CDH so I could use the Afterburner, but, even after purchasing a second CDH and using the genuine Webasto gasket, I am still getting a rubber smell once the heater is up to temp. I've tried running it for many hours as some say it just needs to burn off, but no luck. Do you get an smell from the Espar?

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    Жыл бұрын

    I didn’t notice any smells but we’ve only tested it for a short period of time (~10mins) with an external power supply to make sure everything was functional after the install. We are still working through other projects before the house battery bank goes in for the full real use test.

  • @darrenrichardson6803
    @darrenrichardson68034 ай бұрын

    Does a d4 or s4 fit in same location as its slightly bigger? Awesome installing!!

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    4 ай бұрын

    The D4 is quite a bit bigger. I don’t know if it would fit in the same exact position but I think you’d probably need one of these www.heatso.com/air-outlet-hood-90mm-90-degree-for-airtronic-d4/ to save space for the fan outlet loop.

  • @sammy.1976
    @sammy.1976 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much I finally find out the the size of the Mcon pins for the the pump, Where did you get those?

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey @samir.9029 sorry I forgot to add those to the video description, but I did just now and you can check this links there. I bought them from Newark.com. I would suggest getting a few extras of the pins so you can practice the crimping. I didn't want to spend the money for the actual TE Connectivity tool and did it with a set of needle nose pliers, but it does take some practice to get it right. I then did a simple pull test on the practice pieces to make sure I was satisfied with how I was doing it.

  • @paniro21

    @paniro21

    Жыл бұрын

    @@moonrakerdesign I am super intimidated to terminate those but I'm going to give it a shot.

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    Жыл бұрын

    @@paniro21 you shouldn't be, it's really not that bad and the shortened harness looks so much better. Buy a couple extra pieces as they are cheap (I bought 10 and ended up using 3 during testing) and test it out on some wire beforehand. I held the connector in a vise and pulled up really hard. My first one was as good as my 3rd test, but I wanted to see how repeatable I was. You got this.

  • @paniro21

    @paniro21

    Жыл бұрын

    I placed my order with Newark yesterday and got 10 as well. Thanks for the additional advice on terminating those, I’m feeling good about that vise method..Greatly appreciate everything you’re doing and for taking your time to respond!

  • @paniro21
    @paniro21 Жыл бұрын

    Could you confirm your interpretation of the torque values? For instance the combustion air intake value is stated at 3+0.5Nm, so is that actually requesting 3.5Nm rather than 3Nm? I understand that it is a very minimal difference only being around 4.5 in-lbs. difference.

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey @paniro2128. 3Nm is your nominal target but you can be + or - 0.5Nm off that and be okay. So the range you are aiming for is between 2.5Nm-3.5Nm.

  • @harrytraction1380
    @harrytraction13805 ай бұрын

    Do you do installations?

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    5 ай бұрын

    Hey Harry thanks for the continued support. I've not done installs for anyone else at this point. I'd be open to discussing more about it though. Are you local in the Bay Area here? Anyways, the best way to continue the conversation is to email me at hello at farrframeworks dot com!

  • @jacobusdegroot7557
    @jacobusdegroot75574 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @moonrakerdesign

    @moonrakerdesign

    4 ай бұрын

    🙏🏻 🙏🏻 🙏🏻