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toledo

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Brand new diesel heater 5KW still boxed unopened £100 ono
 
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Is it one of the chinese ebay ones or something better?

Any photos?
 
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toledo

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yes it is a Chinese just put one in my motorhome perfect ordered one by mistake

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Minxy

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Just one word of caution - these heaters get VERY HOT and produce a lot of hot air which is a safety issue, not from fumes, but form the actual heat produced.

We met a chap whilst in Spain who had put one in his PVC in the gas bottle store which was located adjacent to the side sliding door (he had fitted an underslung LPG tank so it wasn't being used). He had an outlet for it into the centre of the van through the skirting but the outlet got so HOT it melted it! Fortunately he hadn't left the heater on with the PVC unoccupied otherwise I hate to think what could have happened.

Therefore make sure you have the minimum pipe run recommended (longer to be safe) and ideally more than one outlet to avoid the heat building-up only against the nearest one with no-where for the excess to go.
 
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The corrugated pipe from outlet of the heater to the plastic fitting that you attach the pipe, if is to short it can get hot. There is a minimum length when no Y branch fitted to share the outlet heat. If a single outlet fitted and short, yes it will get hot.
I found this on a propex manual, and it makes sense.
I think is a poor design installation to get the plastic melted.
 
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Have fitted a few now and had no negative response from anyone I have fitted one from I also follow sevril forums and not seen much bad things sade abut them haven't read of any vans burnt out or Co posaning
And thousands of them have Ben fitted

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airhoguk

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The unit itself will get hot. Why someone would put it in the gas bottle store is beyond me
 

JockandRita

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The unit itself will get hot. Why someone would put it in the gas bottle store is beyond me
We met a chap whilst in Spain who had put one in his PVC in the gas bottle store which was located adjacent to the side sliding door (he had fitted an underslung LPG tank so it wasn't being used).
airhoguk. Because it was no longer in use perhaps? Our previous MH had 2 x 225v batteries in the "former" gas cylinder locker, due to it not being used as a result of an underslung bulk gas tank fitted.

Cheers,

Jock. :)

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Nov 4, 2018
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My Chinese heater body itself doesn't get warm never mind hot nor does my directional outlet and that only has around 6inches of ducting from the end of the heater to the outlet. Yes the air coming out can be pretty hot depending on what setting I have it.
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Minxy

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The unit itself will get hot. Why someone would put it in the gas bottle store is beyond me
airhoguk. Because it was no longer in use perhaps?
You are correct Jock, with the underslung tank all he had in the locker was the diesel heater which had one outlet hence why he had the melting issue. He'd quickly fitted it just before they went away on holiday and when the melting happened he extended the pipe to ensure it couldn't happen again, he said he was going to re-do it when he got home as there was nothing in the locker other than the heater so above it was just wasted space which he wanted to utilise.
 
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My Chinese heater body itself doesn't get warm never mind hot nor does my directional outlet and that only has around 6inches of ducting from the end of the heater to the outlet. Yes the air coming out can be pretty hot depending on what setting I have it.
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Neither does mine & all I have on it at the moment is the 90º outlet. & that hasn't melted.
 

ambulancekidd

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Since 1964 Gosh that makes me feel old.
All of the frontline Scottish ambulances have had eberspacher diesel heaters fitted since 1989, they are extremely reliable & kick out an unbelievable heat.
When the 2002 Sprinter wagons arrived, the service quickly realised that the carry space for the first response bag was unsuitable as the heater outlet melted the bags!

Ps; A wee note to anyone wanting to buy one with a warranty, they're available for as little as £93 on Fleabay with free delivery.

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