Anyone with knowledge of diesel heaters?

Crusty181

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Eberspacher - Eberspacher - Eberspacher. Come in @Crusty181, @numbez or anyone else with an Eberspacher :becky:. Do I need the optional mounting plate when installing a D2 or does it just bolt to/through the floor? Thanks in advance
I think youll need to also add in a controller, preferably the electronic 801 or maybe the new Easy Start models which looks pretty neat
 
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Dobbie

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We were talking to a couple last week who've done a lot of travelling and use one of those Cobb cookers, as an outside cooker. At least I think it was .....anyway, one of those that use heat beads.

They were telling us of some people who use the cooker to heat the inside of their vans in really cold weather.

I nearly had a fit!

Gas leaks, carbon monoxide etc etc not to mention the danger of knocking it over accidentally.
OMG!


Off topic.......again!

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We were talking to a couple last week who've done a lot of travelling and use one of those Cobb cookers, as an outside cooker. At least I think it was .....anyway, one of those that use heat beads.

They were telling us of some people who use the cooker to heat the inside of their vans in really cold weather.

I nearly had a fit!

Gas leaks, carbon monoxide etc etc not to mention the danger of knocking it over accidentally.
OMG!


Off topic.......again!

:bolt:

At the risk of staying off topic, that is unbelievably stupid.

Last winter a guy died at Easter whilst camping with a heat bead heater in his shed.

Another died in his bedroom using a tray of heat beads to warm the house.

Carbon Monoxide is odourless, colourless and deadly.
 

Dobbie

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I totally agree!

As I said, I was appalled and they seemed to think it was just a bit eccentric, and another use for the cooker.

Anyway, I posted it in case anyone thought it was an option for heating.

I'm sure no one on this forum would be stupid enough....but there are people out there who might be tempted.....and you can understand why there are accidents if they don't think about implications of using something for which it was never intended. And probably had warnings listed in the instructions.
 

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And here i was trying to find a solution to having to peel back the lino and set fire to the floor of the van every time we go camping! :flame:

Seriously though the website i quoted previously has a mounting bracket as a separate option. For an extra $50 I suppose I should just order one. Was also going to get the timer controller so we can get the heater to start up at say 5am rather than Mrs Megcam getting out of bed to push the button :)
 
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I totally agree!

As I said, I was appalled and they seemed to think it was just a bit eccentric, and another use for the cooker.

Anyway, I posted it in case anyone thought it was an option for heating.

I'm sure no one on this forum would be stupid enough....but there are people out there who might be tempted.....and you can understand why there are accidents if they don't think about implications of using something for which it was never intended. And probably had warnings listed in the instructions.

But some people just don't know and unfortunately that is how these fatalities occur.
 
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I know I have used my Gas heater inside the Van - but NOT when we are sleeping

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I may look it

but I aint THAT stupid...................
 
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Dobbie

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By the time I've set up the readings on the gas emissions metre, the carbon monoxide metre, the various other safety stuff we've got installed".........I'm exhausted.

I think we'll just add some extra blankets for our next trip, along with a column heater if we need to antifreeze.

And buy some thermals.
 

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Was also going to get the timer controller so we can get the heater to start up at say 5am
Nice touch with the timer controller. Im very tempted to get that remote call unit ... so i can ring it from my mobile in bed and turn it on ... plus just to chat

I would suspect if theyre listing a mounting plate as an option, then the kit likely doesnt come with it. Bit silly, would be dangerous and near impossible to mount the heater without the plate.

Simple answer i suppose is to ask them.
 
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