Ive used the green hose for 6 years now...... Zero issues 😎
@Moes_Adventures
24 күн бұрын
Thats good. I haven’t had any issues with mine yet but have only used them for the past year or so
@dogdazetravellergarrett1367
24 күн бұрын
Nice video....... Challenging install definitely. Good job. 😎👍👍
@Moes_Adventures
24 күн бұрын
Yes it was. This was last December, it worked great all winter except for -40°C temperatures the diesel has a hard time igniting.
@dogdazetravellergarrett1367
24 күн бұрын
Have you tried using kerosene in the winter extreme temps. Lighter fuel, easier to ignite. Just a thought 😎👍@@Moes_Adventures
@Moes_Adventures
23 күн бұрын
@@dogdazetravellergarrett1367 I have not yet tried that but I have wanted too. This winter I will definitely try that out😁 thanks for watching!
@s2000.
6 күн бұрын
Awesome install. I did similar in my car, but I put my heater where you put your fuel tank and used my cars diesel tank. Next car is going to be a gas one, i guess I'll test if it runs on gas (im thinking a fuel damper and a petrol rated pump might work), if not ill find a spot for diesel. Its so good during winter mornings walking to a hot defrosted car. Or I could get an Webasto hydronic, but it's minimum 500+ for an used kit and then still id have to make up something to turn on the climate fan (ipcu relay, expensive though). Also need to set climate on max temp. A diesel heater uses much less electricity than a heater+pump+blower also, meaning short city runs would be ok on a small car battery. If you want long range control you can get a GSM or 4G gate opener relay box thingy (was 15$ for me on AliExpress) and solder two wires to the power on button. A quick shortcut to a text message and off it goes. Wonder if it would be smart to plumb the heating air intake outside, for better air quality.
@Moes_Adventures
5 күн бұрын
I am unsure if using gasoline will work or not. I suspect not. It is definitely nice in the winter months!! Especially if a guy does some car camping.
@Notsoshadyacres.
24 күн бұрын
Awesome job! With any custom job there are always shoulda woulda coulda. But the point is is the job done, is it reasonably safe, is it going to perform as intended. This meets all of those. It’s also a good idea to have that vent blowing towards the front like you mentioned. Also if you ever do happen to car camp if that’s your style and your sleeping in the back. It won’t be blowing on you while you try to snooze. Good thinking! Keep up the good videos and the great work!
@Moes_Adventures
23 күн бұрын
Thank you very much. It has worked exceptionally well throughout the winter when I used it. Ill be testing it with kerosene this winter when it gets to extreme temperatures again.
@Notsoshadyacres.
23 күн бұрын
@@Moes_Adventures You know that would be an interesting video. Seeing what types of fuel and or mixture you can get this thing to burn, old used cooking oil (filtered of course). Any old engine oil. Ect ect. Whatever you can’t find or make for cheap would be pretty cool.
@Moes_Adventures
23 күн бұрын
@@Notsoshadyacres. yes I will try that for sure. I have seen a few other videos where people have tried something like this with little success. I suspect the mixture needs to be different. So I am planning a little denial and error session to see what I can come up with 😁
@Notsoshadyacres.
23 күн бұрын
@@Moes_Adventures haha that’s awesome, I look forward to some more content!
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