Vevor diesel heater unboxing and review
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You can get this heater from Amazon.
Here is a link
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VEVOR 8KW Diesel Heater All in One, Diesel Air Heater with Remote Control and LCD Screen, Parking Heater Fast Heating Low Noise, Portable Diesel Heater for Truck RV Trailer Camper Van Boat and Indoors a.co/d/8rXpFnJ
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That’s a powerful heater! Great video! Give Molly a squeeze from us! Take care Tony! Stay warm! ❤
@MitchellsInAlaska
5 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching
I’ve got one of those Vevor sent me a couple months ago. Haven’t even opened it yet. Gotta figure out where to put it, 🤔 outhouse maybe. Remote start sure will be convenient. They definitely look handy and easy to install. You included lots of useful info. Great video!
@MitchellsInAlaska
5 ай бұрын
They work well. I bought a 12 volt power supply because I was thinking about the outhouse too
@ouralaskahomestead
5 ай бұрын
@@MitchellsInAlaska I’m thinking that remote start can get it nice and toasty in there so my bum doesn’t freeze 😂
I've seen where if you have the exhaust too close to the air intake, you could be sucking exhaust back into the cabin. Also, i saw where someone plumbed the exhaust into a cast iron radiator so it heated up the radiator. Cool setup. Thanks for sharing Tony
@MitchellsInAlaska
5 ай бұрын
I have also seen the exhaust plumbed into cooler for a turbo. You’re right I better move that air intake. Thank you for that
Very nice addition to your guest cabin!
@MitchellsInAlaska
5 ай бұрын
Thank you
Great little heater. Thanks Tony
@MitchellsInAlaska
5 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching
I love my diesel heater! Also we are neighbors in at mile 92.
@MitchellsInAlaska
4 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching. I subscribed to your channel
That looks like a great little heater for your guest cabin! That’s a great little powerful heater!!! God bless you and your family there in Alaska!!! Stay safe!!! 💙
@MitchellsInAlaska
5 ай бұрын
Thank you Thank you for watching
Molly is so cute!!! Hope the diesel heater takes good care of you and your guests. 👍🇨🇦😎 BTW, KZreadr Joe of Northern Seclusion (Minnisota) advises keeping an eye on the wind direction so the exhaust fumes don't get blown indoors.
@MitchellsInAlaska
5 ай бұрын
That’s a good idea. Thank you for that and thank you for watching
I've gotten one to heat my shed that I have water lines in. and I'm planning on getting one for my remote cabin.
Great idea 👍
These are good little units Ideally you’d want it under the cabin so it reaches optimum operating temperature and not be exposed to -20 temp. Otherwise the fuel won’t burn as efficiently. Also, draw recirculating air from inside (as you said). Draw only the fuel mixture oxygen from outside (never draw it from inside as it will deplete your indoor oxygen levels). This all in one unit is convenient but has limitations. The one I like comes with a separate fuel tank. Not the all in one unit like this one. This way you can put the heater under your cabin and the fuel tank outside the cabin for easy refueling.
@MitchellsInAlaska
5 ай бұрын
Yes sir I would definitely prefer the one like you are talking about if I was going to leave it in one place. The all in one is sure nice for heating a tractor or car if you need to warm it up to make it start. Thank you for watching
Next time you fire it up check the exhaust temp, just wondering. I use one to preheat my skidsteer. Only way it will start.
@MitchellsInAlaska
5 ай бұрын
With it turned down low the exhaust is is 135. It set on number 2
That's pretty nice, is it truly that loud or did the camera make it sound louder? That would be nice for my bathhouse.
@MitchellsInAlaska
5 ай бұрын
It’s actually pretty quiet once I put the muffler on it. When its turned done some that helps too. A bath house would be a perfect place for one.
I've heard a lot about these little hearts.
@MitchellsInAlaska
5 ай бұрын
They actually work really well
If you run a hose to pull intake air from inside it works better and eliminates pulling air mixed with exhaust.
@MitchellsInAlaska
5 ай бұрын
You are right that does make them work even better
Hey Mitchell’s interested in knowing what could be going on with our snow machine not firing. It was fine the first day out, and now failure. Spark plugs, piston? We aren’t mechanical but learning. Have already been stranded with this thing last winter. Thank you in advance.
@MitchellsInAlaska
5 ай бұрын
It’s hard to say really. There is many things that could cause that, it could a bad switch, bad wire someplace, possibly the coil. It would really take some testing of those items to start. I’m sorry I can’t be more help
@northerngirlhobbies
5 ай бұрын
@@MitchellsInAlaskaeven to change the spark plug the whole machine needs to be ripped apart. Uggg. Definitely not a trustworthy machine. We’ve been having to hike into some lakes. Extreme cold here today. -30 Celsius. Will have to get the machine fixed at some point. Thank you M’s.
I have never heard of one so i guess that makes me a nobody instead of a everybody.
@MitchellsInAlaska
5 ай бұрын
Lol they are really popular here. Less than $150 on Amazon
amazon link -> "currently unavailable" so they didn't even show the price tag. 7:30 Also, what's that banging noise and do you have to listen to that all night when it's on, or is that only during the first startup minutes? Oh it's the fuel pump. Well that thing is obnoxious to hear!
@MitchellsInAlaska
4 ай бұрын
The clicking you hear is the fuel pump. It does that all the time.
Fresh air intake and exhaust should be separated!
@MitchellsInAlaska
5 ай бұрын
I did do that. Dumb of me for not catching that when I put it together. Thank you for that and for watching
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I hadn’t seen that model pretty nice self contained unit. I’ve seen the ones that have a separate tank usually 5 gallons. I liked the temp readings. Thanks for the video.
@MitchellsInAlaska
5 ай бұрын
Thank you. The all in one is handy if you’re gonna move it around