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We have the Dometic (Eberspacher) single outlet diesel heater with a digital controller in our 15.5 van. Gas units were not available when we had ours installed.

We rarely have the controller set above halfway and the van is certainly warm enough. We dont run the heater overnight as we prefer the colder air for sleeping so the unit is switched off as we go to bed. The controller is positioned next to the bedhead so when we wake in the morning it is just a matter of pressing the button and within 30 mins the van is quite warm.

From what I have read on other forums those with the larger vans have the two outlet models with many having the second outlet in their ensuite area.



-- Edited by Ron and Shirley on Sunday 12th of August 2012 09:17:33 PM

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ok guys not liking the cold to much im looking at geting a diesel heater for the van 

have you got one

what size is your van

 what size is the heater 

 

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dibs



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Might be worth checking out the Truma E2400 gas heater as well, Dibs. Saves carrying extra diesel & quieter.

Darrell

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mr glassies wrote:

ok guys not liking the cold to much im looking at geting a diesel heater for the van 

have you got one

what size is your van

 what size is the heater 

 

please

dibs


 Graeme; wish we had a diesel one as well, two of our friends have them in their 23ft bushtrakas, two heat vents in the floor & work very well & economical.

JC



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We have a Webasto 2000 in our 18' full van and it works extremely well and as JC remarked very economical

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We have the Truma E2400 gas heater . Much quieter than diesel and works really well .

21ft van . We went for the single outlet only , and find that it's enough .

 

It has been mentioned on another forum that some CPs do not allow diesel heaters to be used at night because of the noise .



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sandsmere wrote:

We have the Truma E2400 gas heater . Much quieter than diesel and works really well .

21ft van . We went for the single outlet only , and find that it's enough .

 

It has been mentioned on another forum that some CPs do not allow diesel heaters to be used at night because of the noise .


 Thats really interesting Sandsmere, I thought the noise was generated by the fan. How come the gas heaters are quieter?



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Can I ask where you picked up the air intake silencer from ?



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Gerty the diesel heater kits come with an exhaust muffler.

However most of noise generated by these heaters with the exhaust muffler fitted is via the air intake to the furnace, particularly when first started. It really roars as the air is sucked in.

When we purchased and fitted the special filter/silencer to the air intake it was like an 80% reduction in noise as the heater fired up. Do not understand why these units are sold without the air intake silencer.

Interesting re the ban on diesel heaters at night by some Caravan Parks. Some of the reverse cycle air conditioners we have come across also generate a fair bit of noise in the still of the night.



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snapper49 wrote:

Can I ask where you picked up the air intake silencer from ?


 One of the best/cheapest places to get parts for Diesel heaters is from the e-bay seller in Turkey.  They get a lot of business from Australian Caravan/Motorhome forum members.

This air filter/silencer is a little different from the one I purchased a few years back, but should do the job. http://tinyurl.com/9yuuw3w



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There's the answer Gerty Dancer .

 

We were camped next to a van with a diesel heater at lake Houdraman , and ours was quite a bit quieter than the diesel one .



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