@@SelfBuiltStories is it working well for you? Anything you'd change about the install? About to drop the same one into a shed
@SelfBuiltStories10 ай бұрын
@@foopysfarm Yep it's been working great, no issues so far and we use it a lot! Nothing we'd change really, but definitely recommend the afterburner controller. Much more control than the stock one 👍
@sccobyste Жыл бұрын
Abbs you should write a book on Camper diy as your diagrams are amazing you are an inspiration to the modern woman :)❤
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Haha thank you :) We do love a hand-drawn diagram! We're thinking of making an ebook at some point maybe, so who knows they might all feature then 😃
@SimonWad Жыл бұрын
I'm just about to embark upon my first build so I'm guzzling knowledge. I'm so grateful you've provided such fantastic details of your journey. I agree wholeheartedly with your commenter below - your attention to detail and teamwork are wonderful
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
You're welcome, and thank you very much 😊 Good luck with the build!
@vicki99292 жыл бұрын
Congratulations and very Best Wishes! I wish for you a Lifetime of Adventures, Laughter, Joy and an Abundance of Love!
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! That sounds good, we're definitely hoping for a lifetime of adventures 😊
@1985tonyjones Жыл бұрын
Another great vid. If you haven’t I’d replace those cable ties with metal ones, the vibrations on travel etc will more than likely cut through them.
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Cheers, and yeah we swapped to metal ones. The plastic ones had been on for over a year with extensive use and were still in perfect condition though, but we figured we might as well still 👍
@pc65162 жыл бұрын
Best van build vids on youtube. Thank you for detailed information.
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks! Glad you're enjoying them 🙂
@philwilliams23 Жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more! This couple are lovely and so dedicated.
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
@@philwilliams23 Thank you 😊
@utuberpro72942 жыл бұрын
Guys this build is just brilliant, very detailed and after watching this it gives me and I'm sure other's confidence to attempt DIY van camper conversion.
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, happy to hear it's giving you that confidence, we were exactly the same at the start watching and reading from others 😊
@abit25562 жыл бұрын
You guys are seriously awesome! All I want to do is watch your entire build all day! Learning so much
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Haha thank you 😀
@minttea4972 Жыл бұрын
BEAUTIFULLY described. You really do deserve more subscribers!! Thanks for all your videos 🥰
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! We still can't believe how many we have now! 😊
@paulwoods78572 жыл бұрын
Hi Tim and Abi, just binge watched your van conversion, and I have to admire your research and building skills throughout! I just hope that very soon (?) You will be able to enjoy the fruits of your labours! I did a similar project in 1985 on a VW van, but there was nothing like the scope of equipment available then as now! How times have changed, and no internet back then! I believe you have just got married, so my heartfelt congratulations to you both, we got engaged on our travels and are still happily married, so a good omen for you both! Looking forward to following your story and sharing your travel experiences. All power to you both, a lovely strong couple.
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! We hope it won't be too much longer to have it all finished so that we can properly enjoy it 🙂 We have taken it out quite a lot all ready so we've got a good feel for what it's like to stay in the van. Each time with a few more upgrades! And yeah it is pretty amazing how many resources there are for doing this kind of project today and we really appreciate that, it's very cool to be able to build it all from scratch and see it coming together 🙂
@dawayneduffy3509 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your time and it's coming in handy with my caravan build ❤
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
You're welcome, glad the videos are helpful, good luck with your build! 🙂
@andrewjackson240 Жыл бұрын
Love watching your videos, you go into great detail with everything. Fantastic job
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Cheers! Glad you're enjoying them :)
@normm.72652 жыл бұрын
Wedding! Congrats and Best Wishes! This is wonderful news. My prayers extend upward for you at this special time in your lives. Great job on the heater. And so good to see the cats, Jackson and (?). BTW: Next time, don't be gone so long. ;-)
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! We really appreciate it your kind words 🙂 And the other cat is Aiko... he's a bit more aloof so doesn't get to star as much 😅
@fabianprioux1136 Жыл бұрын
Great job guys , you are such a great team and looking at all your videos now as i plan to build mine in few months .Thank you for all your hard work and to share it with us 🙏 Big hugs from New Zealand 😃
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
You're welcome, thanks for watching! We travelled around NZ in Summer 2017 in a rented campervan which is what made us want to build our own, loved it so much there and had a great time 🙂
@fabianprioux1136 Жыл бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories Thank you for your reply & story in NZ .. It's a country made for camper life & no doubts you must have enjoy it getting inspired for more of it 🙏 Keep inspiring us with your videos & always a pleasure to watch you 😁
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
@@fabianprioux1136 We definitely enjoyed it, was incredible! And thanks, we will try! 😊
@fabianprioux1136 Жыл бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories Thank you 🙏 On the process to convert a Fuso canter Box truck in camper so your videos are a good source as i am fussy like you are in details and workmanship 👍 Keep in touch !
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
@@fabianprioux1136 Ah cool glad to hear it, thanks and hope your build goes well :)
@errolmagill16112 жыл бұрын
You two are brave hearts for sure, and not just because you are getting wed 🙂. The magnet idea was pure genius. To make life easier for getting under the van you could put 4 inch blocks or similar under the wheels. Some have said that a 5kw heater is too much for a van of this size, as they don't get hot enough for long enough inside the combustion chamber and can soot up!. I'm not so sure about running the fuel pipe over the exhaust silencer heat shield, they can get very hot. That Afterburner looks like a really handy addition. Thanks and see you soon.
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thank you we appreciate it! 😊 Haha yeah we were happy when the magnets worked, it was pretty satisfying 🙂 It would be handy raising the van but we don't have any suitable blocks right now but good idea to keep in mind for sure, fortunately there is a decent amount of space unlike our car! We decided to go with the 5KW as from what we've seen it's more efficient to run the larger unit at a slower speed than the 2KW maxed out (roughly half the current draw, 1.5A vs 3A). We're also going to be heating our hot water tank via a heat exchanger so figured the extra power output would be handy for that 😀 It'll be interesting to see how it works in practice but if we end up running it mainly on slow speeds even when heating the water, then we plan to add it to our maintenance routine to run it at full power for a while every month or so to burn off any excess carbon, so hopefully that will keep it in check, we'll see! Yeah it was tricky to find a good route for the fuel line and the heat deflector is fairly substantial so we decided to go over the top, but we've made sure that it is not touching and there is a decent air gap, with the fuel line also encased in another larger tube for protection. So far all good but we'll keep an eye on it. And lastly yeah, the afterburner is great, highly recommended. Easy to setup, worked first time, and even integrates with the original key fob of the Lavaner 😀
@clintstinytrailerconversio55602 жыл бұрын
Very nice install skills. There is a way to get the pump (via the controller) to prime the filter and lines. But, risking lovely diesel in the mouth was fun to watch. I have installed one and have another in route, but I didn't notice the muffler has a drain hole. I was contemplating orienting the muffler vertically, but now I know better, so thanks for that! godspied
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Cheers, and no problem, you're welcome 🙂 We did think about priming it through the controller but we figured it would take quite a few cycles running dry so went for the drinking straw way to save time and be kind to the pump. It did take quite a lot of force to suck it through! Made sure to stop before it reached the top of the filter to be on the safe side 😛
@tommotomlinson33702 жыл бұрын
Welcome back and congratulations on your wedding 💏...superb job on that installation guys....👌
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😀 We've really appreciated having the heater in already :)
@vaughanlancellas495 Жыл бұрын
Talk about a dynamic duo, WOW you guys are really very precise and professional. The van is looking brilliant, sure you're going to enjoy it once done. Thank you for the brilliant videos.
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
You're welcome, thanks for watching them and for the comment! We hope so, can't wait to be able to take it on the road now 🙂
@SteveAggasild2 жыл бұрын
Stumbled across episode 23 a few weeks so went back to the start & now up to date, wow such amazing attention to detail & the craftsmanship is outstanding , I also think it’s very evident that the teamwork & harmony you both possess is exceptional, congratulations & envious at the same time 👏 my van build starts later this year (or spring if hopefully the price of vans go down) so such a wealth of info on your channel, well done again !
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Wow thank you very much, glad you're enjoyed watching through all the videos and finding them useful 🙂 What type of van are you looking to build?
@SteveAggasild2 жыл бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories looking for a Nissan NV400 L2H2 …… difficult to find though , especially up here in Scotland !!!
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
@@SteveAggasild Nice, good luck with the search :D
@leviripley Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love your channel. Best and most professional iv seen on here 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! 🙂👍
@vicki99292 жыл бұрын
So happy to see you back!
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Ah thanks! It's nice to have been able to release another video, and edited on the move the first time!
@ClimbingChiara2 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel and binged the last couple of episodes of your build series. Wanted to leave a comment, I'm working on a van build myself (slowly) and you guys give me inspiration to get things going a bit more! Love that you explain everything you do really clearly, and for instance how big your wires are and such. Thank you so much for the awesome content, I can't wait to see the rest of the build (and more of your adorable cat)!
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! Glad you're enjoying the videos and hope your build is going well 🙂 What vehicle are you converting? And there will more of the cats for sure 😛😸😸
@petewarby71582 жыл бұрын
Half way through this video, I've reslly missed your KZbin posts, I think they're amongst the best on here, informative and easy going, it's good watching you learn on the job too... but it's obvious how much time you're putting in to research etc. Honestly. Love this video :)
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! And yeah always learning, it's the nature of this project but we enjoy it 🙂
@gimbalair Жыл бұрын
First class explanation and tips. I am installing one in my outbuilding, the only difference will be how I power it but the very clear and jovial delivery presentation style and the tools you used will certainly help me with my installation. You also made me want to sell my 4 birth caravan and get a van!
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Thank you, glad you found it helpful! It's a pretty nice unit and recently has been getting a workout everyday that's for sure, in this freezing weather it's actually been more comfortable to be in the van with the heater on than the house! 😳 Could do with having one in the barn too 😛
@gimbalair Жыл бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories I could never my Mrs to much in though!
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
@@gimbalair 😀
@geraldgooding74302 жыл бұрын
Love your video you go into so much detail even tho its your first time doing things, plus the detail and care you take doing every job will be a lovely space when finished, All the best for your wedding day, i wish you well.
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, we're glad you liked it! It takes a while a to figure out everything for the first time so we figure it's a good opportunity to film it and share it back 🙂 And we had a great day, thanks again
@adventure_onthedaily98512 жыл бұрын
Thanks Abi & Tim, this is awesome! I was hoping to install a diesel heater but the idea of tapping into the fuel tank and drilling a massive hole in the floor is very daunting.. you make it look not easy, but achievable. Thanks!
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
No problem, it's actually a pretty simple process once you get your head around it, just need to take care to get everything in the right place and make sure everything is installed properly. And a bonus if you can raise the van up to save your neck, the awkwardness of working under the van is probably one of the hardest bits! 😃
@laurieclarkson9180Ай бұрын
I sooooo appreciate this video and your diagram! Thank you so much!
@SelfBuiltStoriesАй бұрын
You're welcome, glad they're helpful 😊
@Bugs19532 жыл бұрын
Congrats.good to see you back.
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! It's good to have another video out 🙂
@coreybabcock20232 жыл бұрын
Installing a diesel heater is my specialty
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Cool, yeah they're quite nice bits of kit to install 👍
@Charlie-ql7dd2 жыл бұрын
Happy wedding :) you're both doing a great job on the van. Can't wait to see it finished!
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, and we can't wait to see it finished too! It's been really nice travelling in it for a few weeks weeks and getting a taste for the real thing! 😀
@Sonofsun001 Жыл бұрын
First class instructional video's, thanks so much.
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
You're welcome, glad they're helpful 🙂
@emilia13822 жыл бұрын
Wow!!! Congratulations🍾🥂 Fantastic video…. Almost felt confident to install a heater myself. Very informative & easy to follow. Look forward to the next instalment
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😊 And haha, we were a little apprehensive when we first started thinking about dropping the fuel tank that's for sure... But like many things on the van so far, it's often not so bad in the end 😀
@lavaner-WeManufactureComfort2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations and Best Wishes from Lavaner Diesel Heater, thanks for your great video. The 5KW PRO you got is 2021 Version, a new black turret plate and a D24 Thru Hull Fitting has been added into the 5KW PRO 2022 Version, hope one day you could have a try. Thanks and Have a good day to both of you.
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Cheers 🙂 And cool that's a nice upgrade, yeah we had ours for a little while before installing it. We're loving it so far, it's great to be able to have some instant heat (when not in the heatwave we've just had 😛)
@CoolMusicToMyEars Жыл бұрын
Very Nice 👌 Heater I've seen a lot of great things said about this well made Diesel Heater Unit, as a retired Aerospace Defence Verification Qualification Test Engineer I go for Quality first 👍Great Choice 👍 👏
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Cheers! Yeah we're really happy with it, we wanted something that would hopefully be a bit better quality than most of the no-name Chinese units. We watched a full tear down of it and it seems to be a pretty robust build so fingers crossed we have lots of trouble free use from it... it's been working overtime the last few weeks that's for sure!
@balexandre2 жыл бұрын
Great video, had no idea about this system, the only thing I was missing was renting a Flir gun and check the thermal imaging so you know you did a good job on the isolation or if there are places to improve, anyway, thank you both for show us not only how to do it, but how a couple can share the job, even after screwing thing up 🥰
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, and yeah that would be a cool thing to see. At some point if we have access to one of those we'll definitely check it out!
@PresidentBust2 жыл бұрын
Hey Folks, Great to see another video from you both. Love seeing the progress you guys have made. Happy to hear your wonderful recent news too. Was super pleased for you. You are quite a bit ahead of me on my van, and i LOVE. Its helped me so much. You have such down to earth approach that makes me feel its accessible. I just finished my DIY roof rack very similar to yours. Have my floor done, and now building frame for my bed :D Take good care of yourselves
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Ah cool, sounds like you're making some great progress and we're really happy that you're finding our videos to be helpful! What style of bed are you going for? Thanks for the kind words, and take care of yourself too! 🙂
@eddieimossi46632 жыл бұрын
Amazing video and Congratulations have a great wedding 💒
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, and we had a great day 🙂
@demus87572 жыл бұрын
Congratulations you two. That is the best reason not to make videos for some time. Good luck with each other and with the finishing touch of the van.
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! And yeah it took a back seat for quite a while but we can't wait to finish it! 😀
@titusreene39492 жыл бұрын
congratulations and thanks for the tips on the awning all fitted.
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! And no problem, glad to hear you got it all fitted 👍
@Fromatic2 жыл бұрын
Clean install, I think the run down cycle is to let the fan keep running until the heatsink has cooled to stop it melting the plastic if there was no airflow carrying the heat away
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thanks :) Yeah it keeps the fan running until the temperature of the chamber inside falls below 50c which usually takes a few minutes for us. It's pretty cool having the Afterburner as you can see graphically how it's cooling down. We've seen some heater manuals mention that if power is interrupted during the run down cycle, it's important to open the unit as quick as possible and get some air flowing or the ECU can be irreparably damaged
@chiefdruid6662 жыл бұрын
Congratulations and good luck, loving the van build series 🥰
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much, and glad you're enjoying it 😊
@buenobenji Жыл бұрын
Thank you! This video helped me a lot when I installed mine today.
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
No worries, glad it helped! 🙂
@videodomination2 жыл бұрын
Enjoying your build guys! We are working on something similar. Keep em coming!
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Cheers, we will! Hope your build is going well 🙂
@B2507-q1u2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video! However I would change the plastic cable ties for metal as they're heat resistant
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Cheers! And thanks for that, we didn't even know metal cable ties existed. We might look into that if they start to degrade 🙂
@martinkeatings7126 Жыл бұрын
I'd highly suggest that when you come back to upgrade that air inlet, you also cover the fuel line and cable with Glass Braided Sleeving. Used on furnaces etc. Will give extra heat protection to both.
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip we'll keep it in mind 👍🙂
@KevinJohnson-je1pe2 жыл бұрын
Great video and congratulations to you both. 🥂
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much! 😊
@superstrings47682 жыл бұрын
Nice job, well done! Hopefully over time you wont regret not buying the Webasto.
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Cheers, we hope so and it's working great so far. All the mounting plates are the same too so easy to swap out down the road if we ever needed to 🙂
@blueskiesandtheopenroad5 ай бұрын
Hi both! My partner and I pick up the keys for a Ford Transit L3 H2 in 2 weeks! Eek! what size is your van?? we are so excited to get started on converting! We’ve binge watched your videos and are currently on this one… we are hooked and just love watching you both!! I don’t know what I’ll do when we get to the end, may re-watch haha. I also have chickens and would love to live on a farm so the way you’ve shot everything (I work in TV!) is just beautifully put together. You are incredibly talented and switched on, it’s a joy watching your project develop and we’re learning a lot from you. A lovely couple, all the very best :) x ps. May have questions in the future for you… :) and Abi, you’re amazing, yes girl!! I only hope I have as much patience for some of the jobs! X
@SelfBuiltStories4 ай бұрын
Awesome, that's exciting! We have the L4H3 Jumbo, the biggest Transit you can get 😀 Glad you're enjoying all the videos and that's nice of you to say! We still have a few more from the build to release and then there will be plenty more travel ones after that, it just takes us quite a while to edit 😅 Hope the build goes well and no worries, we always try and answer questions if we can 👍 Abi says thanks!
@aianclark95322 жыл бұрын
Congrats to you both followed from the start great content and excellent build attention to detail I amazing
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! We appreciate it 🙂
@MotorhomeDIY Жыл бұрын
These and Hcalory are the very best you can get built amazing so you picked good buddy I had this heater in the last van .. but I just got the Hcalory for the temp shut down and Bluetooth app for a 7 day timer it’s amazing to pre warm the van from a app and knowing once it gets to temp in shuts off Basically a heater and afterburner controller in one
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Cheers! And yeah we love being able to control everything from the bluetooth app, really handy. Not sure how we'd live without the afterburner, that and being able to have it auto stop and start on the temperature is pretty key, and yeah as you say all the timers and things. Not aware of the Hcalory ones but nice to have more features built in for sure 👍
@andrewpurdon2278 Жыл бұрын
Hey Shaun, which heater did you go for, and where did you buy? Ta.
@andrewpurdon2278 Жыл бұрын
Hey Shaun, which heater did you go for and where did you buy, ta.
@MotorhomeDIY Жыл бұрын
@@andrewpurdon2278 it's the hcalory hc-a22 the BLUETOOTH newest on the market with temp cut off and 7 day timer with frost mode Normally to get all these extras you had to purchase after burner But these have them built in Brilliant diesel heater No matter what heater tho the pump is load So I got those pumps James browning smith designs they are super silent I have mine honest under the bed in the motor home below my pilow can't hear a thing
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Ah cool, yeah we were looking at those silent pumps too. Might consider it as a potential upgrade down the line, although we've got quite used to the ticking noise now, sort of like it knowing that everything's working 😛
@alanjackson46462 жыл бұрын
Great informative vlog, thank you.
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
No problem, you're welcome!
@shoreylife2 жыл бұрын
Another fantastic video full of helpful info, as usual. Congratulations to you both, I hope you have a long and happy life together. 🤵♂️🥂👰♀️
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot we appreciate it 😊
@catxls1835 Жыл бұрын
Great team work!
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 🙂
@StevenDavisPhoto11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the video. I just followed the whole thing to help me install my own. I also got the error 10. Haha
@SelfBuiltStories11 ай бұрын
Haha nice, and you're welcome! Glad it was helpful 😀
@matterhorn19752 жыл бұрын
Brilliant heater, got a 2kw Lavaner Pro for our Sprinter too, plenty hot enough
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Cool, yeah we love it, so nice being able to have near instant heat! We went for the slightly larger 5kw one as we're going to be using it to heat our water through a heat exchanger too, so it'll mean we have hot water a little faster 😀
@matterhorn19752 жыл бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories ahhh ok good idea, yep super dry heat too, absolutely can't beat it in winter.
@matterhorn19752 жыл бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories lavaner are bringing out a diesel water heater in 2023, its called Lavaner Lava and will be approx £350 Craig said.
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
@@matterhorn1975 Ah cool, will be interesting to see how good it is :)
@matterhorn19752 жыл бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories yes true if its anything f pome the LP quality it will be a good seller. Half the cost of any other water heater.
@theshepard22 Жыл бұрын
Which version of the afterburner did you blokes go for? I see he has an environmental one and a few others? Which one and for what reason? Thanks so much! I loved stumbling into your videos this morning for the first time! 👌
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Ah cool, hope you enjoy them! And we went for the full GPIO one and and with receiver. Don't remember there being an eco option so perhaps that's a new thing? Haven't actually used the gpio for anything yet but thought we'd go for that because who knows what project we might want to do with it 😄
@FrictiondixonWales6 ай бұрын
Hi guys love your videos. Best van build videos on here. I have just ordered the same diesel heater from your link above and just about to order a Bobil Vans Air Exchange can you tell me what the ducting size is please?
@SelfBuiltStories6 ай бұрын
Awesome, and thank you :) If it's the same as our Lavaner then it uses the 75mm ducting 👍
@leeheaton8662 жыл бұрын
Congratulations!!! My and my wife built a van together that spanned our wedding planning too, when you get chance could you share a link to the afterburner very interested in that. Hope you have a fantastic day at your wedding, do t get to caught up on the little things it flies by in no time
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! That's cool, did you take it out for adventures afterwards? 🙂 We had a great time, and sure, here is the link to the Afterburner: www.mrjones.id.au/afterburner/.
@leeheaton8662 жыл бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories thank you for the link! We do take it out every other weekend :) and every weekend in the six weeks holiday!
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
@@leeheaton866 No problem! And that's great, sounds like it gets some good use then! :D
@kevingalloway93382 жыл бұрын
Congratulations
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙂
@pogg016 ай бұрын
good job nice and simple
@SelfBuiltStories6 ай бұрын
Cheers 🙂👍
@laanatomista3962 Жыл бұрын
Great video, as usual. Can I ask what wire number did you use to connect the pump to your electrical system. Mine is a little far from the fuse box to set it directly there thanks 😊
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Cheers 🙂 If you mean specifically for the diesel pump we used the existing wire that came with the heater for that, which we didn't measure but it is quite small, would guess ~1.5mm^2. We just cut it to put it through the floor then spliced it back together afterwards. And then we used 6mm^2 cable from our fuse hub to the diesel heater wiring loom. HTH 👍
@Namdor2012 Жыл бұрын
Maybe you are aware of it or not, before shutting down run on high fo 10-15 minutes..It burns all the buildup of carbon in the combustion chamber, people who run them on low and don't, usually have problems and need to pull it apart and clean the chamber out way early....So as a great prevention maintenance rule, run on high for 10-15 minutes before you hit off/shutdown cycle..
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Cheers, thanks for sharing. Yeah we are aware of that and try to run it on high for decent periods. It's easier for us to do as we also use it to heat our hot water, so anytime we want to heat the tank up we have it running on high power as well 🙂
@markbell7859 Жыл бұрын
Hi where did you get your filter from 😊
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
@@markbell7859 Hiya, if you mean the air intake filter then we got it from eBay, have added a link in the description 👍
@kasuuni10 ай бұрын
This may be partly correct, but heater's max temp, around 215 °C, is not enough to burn any sooth. In general it may produce less sooth when running hotter.
@SelfBuiltStories9 ай бұрын
@@kasuuni Cool, yeah we'll give it a service periodically as well to keep it running nicely. Been rock solid so far, but we're going to pickup some replacement atomiser screens etc and keep them on hand as well 👍
@robertlee373410 ай бұрын
great video you guys
@SelfBuiltStories10 ай бұрын
Cheers! 🙂
@ltstatic3932 Жыл бұрын
theres a pump function to use to pull the fuel to the actual heater, i believe u press the power and the bottom arrow key on the remote to turn it on.
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Yeah there's a prime function which runs the pump on its own, though each dose of the pump only delivers 0.02ml so it would take a large number of cycles to prime it all the way from the tank to the heater, particularly with how much volume is needed to get through the filter. The diesel acts as a lubricant for the pump so running it without adds a bit more wear to it, so we figured it was best to manually prime it most of the way, and then we still needed something like 3 cycles of the automatic prime to get it up to the heater after that. For a short run though (and safer to not risk getting it in your mouth!) it works great. I would probably just partially fill the filter somehow manually first 👍
@advweekender5709 Жыл бұрын
Great job. How did you get on with the plastic cable tie on the exhaust silencer?
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Cheers, we eventually replaced it with a metal one as we were concerned about the heat but it had held up fine in that time (a few months) and was still perfectly normal when we cut it off
@kevinbeckwith77402 жыл бұрын
Congrats on your wedding guys from Australia. Enjoying your build. How well are you handling the heat over there this week in the UK?
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😊 Glad you're enjoying the build, and it was pretty hot for a couple of days. The van coped well though! We went up to Scotland for a bit where it hit 28C, and then back down to the lakes where it topped out around 36-38C. Great temperature for a dip in the water!
@kevinbeckwith77402 жыл бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories hopefully the heat over now for the moment. We are used to high 30s & 40s is not unusual in summer. Good luck with it all.
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
@@kevinbeckwith7740 Thanks!
@matterhorn19752 жыл бұрын
Great video.
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! 🙂
@thedrewbug17176 ай бұрын
Thank you for this instructive video! Have you, or do you know if you can, adjust the pump speed and "tune" this model of the Lavaner Pro for higher altitudes? If so, is that only possible with the Afterburner you added, or with the standard control is it possible? Thank you!!
@SelfBuiltStories6 ай бұрын
No problem! It's easily configurable with the afterburner (www.mrjones.id.au/afterburner/assets/files/AltitudeCompensation_V3.5.0.pdf ) although it's not something we've tried. Not sure if it's possible with the stock controller as we swapped it out straight away, but I'd guess probably not as it has a lot more limited functionality 👍
@thedrewbug17176 ай бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories thank you so much!
@SelfBuiltStories6 ай бұрын
@@thedrewbug1717 no problem 👍
@robbunyan8972 жыл бұрын
Hi guys, great videos just wondering how you going to heat your water for the shower etc.
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Cheers 🙂 We're going to be using the diesel heater to heat the water using a heat exchanger on the air ducting. That'll give us an 18L hot tank for the shower
@gonefilming20202 жыл бұрын
Very nice job! 😊👍 We got a 2KW Eberspächer Diesel Heater with the van, but need to move it from under the passenger seat to a similar spot further back. The 2KW will suffice in a van conversion. We also already bought a 6 litre heat exchanger for hot water to go with that setup. It'll run on the hot air generated by the diesel heater or 230V (500W) off the inverter or shore power. Do you have plans for hot water aside from the stove top? Cheers from across the pond and stay safe! 🚐⛅🍀
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Cheers! Yeah we are doing something similar actually, we're going to be heating our hot water tank with a Bobil kit, that is a heat exchanger that works just like that off the hot air. That's one of the reasons we decided to go with the larger 5kw heater as we should be able to heat the tank to 40C in 10-15 mins. From what we've seen it's also more efficient to run the 5KW at a slower speed than the 2KW at a higher speed to get the same heat output. So for ~2KW heat the larger one running slowly is roughly half the amp draw of the smaller one running maxed out (1.5A vs 3A). The only thing we need to do is run it at full power every month of so for a bit, to burn off any built up excess carbon etc. The key bit for us though is the afterburner, it makes it so much easier to control. It took a bit of fiddling around with the settings over a few days in the van until we found a nice sweet spot, but it's great as it can turn itself on and off automatically and we use the mode that increases and decreases the pump and fan speed linearly as it moves further away or closer to the desired temperature. 🙂 Have you got any further with your van? 😊
@lucasn2535 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video! I'm now looking into one of these but the PRO Max with automatic elevation adjustment since I want to take our van to the alps in winter. I have a couple of questions though. 1. Do you feel the 5kw model puts out too much heat for the van? I have a Ford Transit L3H2 and it feels like it might be overkill for my van's size. 2. Do you know if the mounting plate works for both the 5kw and 2kw models so they can be swapped out if needed? Thanks!
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Cheers! Yeah they're great heaters, we've put it through its paces for sure and it hasn't skipped a beat running all day long. 🙂🔥 We went for the 5 as we're using it to heat the water for our shower too so wanted lots of power, but from tests we've seen it's also more efficient for the same heat output too. We personally don't find it overkill as it just means we can run the heater on a lower speed, and paired with the afterburner the thermostat works great to switch it off when the van reaches temperature. As long as you have some way of regulating the temperature it works great, but the 2 should also give enough heat. And yeah, from everything we've seen the mounting plates and turrets should be interchangeable between the two 👍
@KimPaleyАй бұрын
Your videos are awesome. Can I ask what size/weight fishing magnets you use? Thanks ❤
@SelfBuiltStoriesАй бұрын
Thanks 🙂 And they're rated for 250kg, at least that's how they're stamped. That was a good sweet spot for us as we could feel the magnetic force through the van even through our composite floor with all the insulation in, but not so strong so that we couldn't remove them from the underside easily 👍
@KimPaleyАй бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories Thanks for the info 🙂👍
@SelfBuiltStoriesАй бұрын
@@KimPaley No problem 👍
@richardsracingmadАй бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories250kg? Or 25kg? Hey..how do you find the 5kw heater for output in your van…? Is it too hot even when really cold outside? I own a 5kw Chinese heater, and looking to install it in my LWB Citroen relay….
@SelfBuiltStoriesАй бұрын
@@richardsracingmad 250kg, it sounds a lot but you can get fishing magnets upwards of 1000kg. The pull force is measured pulling from a perfectly flat steel surface, if you pull them off at an angle they're a lot weaker. We found that strength worked pretty well for us as we could feel it through the van steel, 25mm of insulation board, 12mm plywood and the vinyl layer on top. And we find the 5kw perfect, would go with the same every time for a van our size. We also use it to heat our hot water so the larger size is better for that. Doesn't get too hot as we have the afterburner controller which has a very precise thermostat and once it reaches the set point we want it just turns the heater off and restarts it when it gets colder. On a lower speed it generally maintains a pretty consistent temperature anyway, and if necessary can open a window a little too. HTH👍
@cartes59962 жыл бұрын
Hi love the videos very informative just a question ,were did you get your Windows from. Keep up the good work.
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Hi! We got them all from www.leisurevehiclewindows.co.uk/ and installed them in episodes 9-11
@thehemsley_2 жыл бұрын
When’s the next video coming? It’s been great watching the progress
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Hopefully not too long... when we find enough time to edit it all 🙂
@ukjose1 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video guys❤. What type of conduit did you use to protect the fuel line and also the cable to power the pump?. Many thanks
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Cheers! And it's just cheap plastic cable conduit from eBay, have added a link to the description but there's lots of similar sellers on there 👍
@Holomint20032 жыл бұрын
I have been watching you two for a while now. We live in Exeter and are at the start of converting a 2014 Ford Transit XLWB. I was wondering what themormeter you were using inside and outside the van to monitor the temps?
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Hiya, great, good luck with your build! 🙂 The thermometers we have are called Oria Mini and we picked them up from Amazon (added a link to the description)
@cliffwalker31179 ай бұрын
Nice video can you please give me a link for both the heater and control unit if you don’t mind please
@SelfBuiltStories9 ай бұрын
Cheers, and all the links should be in the description 👍
@cliffwalker31179 ай бұрын
I’ve gone onto the link but it says it can’t deliver to that country I’m in England ??
@SelfBuiltStories9 ай бұрын
@@cliffwalker3117 Hmm yeah you're right just checked and it does say that at the moment, I'd guess that means it's temporarily out of stock. That happened to us when we wanted to order it too, you could email Craig at craig.he@lavaner.com who is usually very responsive and would be able to tell you. We eventually ordered it to a friend in France as we needed it before it was going to come back in stock in the UK, but it has normally been available to ship here too 👍
@cliffwalker31179 ай бұрын
Ok thank you for your response I really appreciate it thank you
@SelfBuiltStories9 ай бұрын
@@cliffwalker3117 No problem 👍
@Calvinor2 жыл бұрын
Great install guys, I’m about to fit a lavaner 5kw pro in my camper and this really helps so thank you☺️ just wondering did yee install the rubber seal between the heater and the turret plate? I’m not sure wether to use it or not? Tia ☺️
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Cool, it's a nice bit of kit! And yes we did use it, we wanted to make sure there was a nice seal all around to stop any harmful gases making their way back into the van. We used a grommet on the extra hole we cut in the turret for the wires too and filled that with a bit of sealant for the same reason. Good luck with your install 🙂
@its_me_JZ Жыл бұрын
Could always drill the pilot hole from underneath the van. Would help take some of the guess work out of it.
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
You could yeah, we just prefer to drill from above as it's quite awkward under the van 😁 But the fishing magnets have worked great for pinpointing pretty much exactly where to drill every time we've needed to 🙂
@hollygrinstead7252Сағат бұрын
@SelfBuiltStories (you might read this twice- trying to get your attention as im absolutely stumped on how to use fatter wire when the provided harness is so skinny) 😵💫 Hiya in hoping this comment reaches you as as ive been scratching my head over wiring size. Am i right in thinking the cables you ran are 6mm, but then you connect those to the original wiring that came with the heater? So 6mm red and black connected with the little spade connectors to the 2mm red and black that came with the heater? Ive been thinking i needed to change the 2mm cables that came in the wiring harness for 6, but couldn't fathom how, but now i see i may have been over thinking it 🤔
@kasuuni10 ай бұрын
AC Power supply is nice as far there is no power outage, which causes ECU damage. Especially when heater is running high, ECU is likely to melt when heater misses it's cool down sequence
@SelfBuiltStories10 ай бұрын
Yep we don't have a switch for the diesel heater for that reason so you can't accidentally cut the power, so the full cool down sequence always happens via the afterburner 👍
@RichardChandler-v8i11 ай бұрын
Spotted a snag..... What if you have to service the heater like most every couple of years or replace a glow plug... Sealing it to the floor will not allow you to remove the heater and the only way to do that will be from under the van.... Not so good when its pissing it down or snow on the ground.. I have used a heat resistant runner mat which stops heat transference and dampens noise from the heater... That way i can service from inside the van... But saying that great videos some good ideas that i had not thought about like using a magnet..
@SelfBuiltStories11 ай бұрын
Cheers :) Yeah we haven't replaced the glow plug or atomiser yet but we have a decent space inside the cupboard soit might be a bit awkward but we're hoping we can change them in place if needed without having to remove the heater, we'll see how it goes! We'll probably also only do maintenance like that if we're parked up with friends/family for a few days and the weather isn't terrible. For us the main priority was ensuring no exhaust gasses could find their way back into the van so we wanted to seal it down, but worse case we'd just go nuclear and break the sealant, service it then reseal it back in 👍
@UnknownDrummerKid2 ай бұрын
Hey both! Just wondering about the plastic fuel line - did you cover it with something else? Or just use the bare white plastic line that Lavaner provided? Currently doing the same job and put the fuel line in plastic conduit, but was told it may do more harm than good… thanks!
@SelfBuiltStoriesАй бұрын
Hey, yep we ran it through a larger diameter tube for protection, you can see it at 23:01. Can't see how putting it in something to protect it would do harm, we wanted to make sure it wouldn't get damaged from stones and debris flying up from the road. We've driven thousands of miles over the last two years with it like this now and no issues at all 👍
@philwilliams23 Жыл бұрын
Hi Abi & Tim. I'm in the process of installing my 2kw Lavaner. I'm using the 10l supplied fuel tank. Quick question, a year on how is everything under the van filter & pump etc? Is everything caked in mud? Also are you happy with location of filter and pump I was going to put inside, but really i think i should make the effort and install on a board outside like yourselves. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Loved your video and you guys are just the best!
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Hey! So we've been under the van the last few days actually and happy to say it still looks pretty much as we did it at the time. A little bit of dirt from the road maybe but that's about it, all functioning really well and we use it all the time, so yeah very happy with the location. Keeps the noise down too being outside so on lower speeds it's not very noticeable. Tips wise, get a nice sharp hole saw to cut the hole! The longest part of our install was probably just cutting out the big hole which took the best part of an hour... 😂 Grabbing an extra silencer for a fiver on eBay and putting it on the air intake pipe makes a big difference to noise too, so recommend that. And lastly I guess just having the fuel tank somewhere it's easily accessible and make sure you can fill it without dripping diesel anywhere, as spilling a bit of that will probably leave a pretty permanent smell. Good luck!
@philwilliams23 Жыл бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories ah that's brilliant, great to hear that's its been working well. Managed to get filter and pump installed on a board outside like yours but got covered in diesel tonight connecting all the fuel pipes up! My fault thinking I'd be clever my filling up the fuel tank before connecting everything, duh! That's interesting that you've put a silencer on the air intake will look into that! Hopefully, all being well I'll have the install finished tomorrow.🤞 Thanks again for your advice and love all your videos. You guys have the most amazing work ethic and are insanely dedicated.
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Ah no! Hope you got it all finished okay and get some good use out of it on the road 🙂👍
@tomwitts56402 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love this video!! Thanks for all your help! Unfortunately I can't seem to find the Eberspacher Fuel Tank Sender Standpipe Kit ford transit. What would you suggest I use? I'm assuming It's needed:) Many Thanks
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
No problem, glad it's helpful! 🙂 And the kit we bought is here: www.butlertechnik.com//eberspacher-ford-transit-mercedes-vito-fuel-tank-pick-up-e7193-292199017193-p1702/s1715. From the kit there's only two key pieces really, the 'drinking straw' that drops into the tank, and the black plastic clip that clips onto the top and allows attaching the fuel line. The rest of the kit is just pipe, rubber joiners and jubilee clips. Not sure what else could be used as the clip fits perfectly onto the Transit fuel tank sender unit, so you would need to find something else that's compatible and also the drinking straw. A kit for another diesel heater for the Transit, maybe? Or possibly something designed for the Mercedes Vito 2016+ as according to the listing for the one we bought, it's compatible with that too. Good luck!
@solisyoutube2 жыл бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories thank you so much for the link! Unfortunately it is out of stock and we can't find it anywhere else. Is it important to have this piece for installation? As we've bought the same heater as you and it's just waiting to be installed 😂 thanks again!
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
@@solisyoutube it was out of stock when we wanted it too but we gave them a call and it came back in a couple of days later, so possibly worth a try. You only need the kit if you're tapping into the Transit fuel tank, if you want to use the internal fuel tank that comes with the Lavaner then everything is included with the heater
@solisyoutube2 жыл бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories Thank you so much!
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
@@solisyoutube no problem, good luck with the install :)
@tarsneyisleestrelas46597 ай бұрын
Hi Nice and easy video to listen to and watch..one question does it not concern you should you go through a flood or drive a wet road could the heater air supply suck up water destroying the heater motor?
@SelfBuiltStories7 ай бұрын
Cheers! And nope not worried about that, we've driven through some terrible weather and never had any issues.There's quite a lot of clearance to the ground so you'd have to be driving through some seriously deep water to submerge the inlet, but even then it's not used while we're driving only when we're parked up so any small splashes of water would just drip and dry out over time. More of a concern would be the inlet pipe getting crumpled by a rock flying up against it. The tube normally supplied isn't very rugged, more like cardboard, so we might swap that out for a metal one at some point 👍
@tarsneyisleestrelas46597 ай бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories good point. Quick question did you fit an inline fuse between the heater and the leisure battery. If so what size fuse ? Cheers. Keep the videos coming
@SelfBuiltStories7 ай бұрын
@@tarsneyisleestrelas4659 yep there's a fuse for every device to protect the wires, not inline though they're all running back to a 12v fuse hub. We have a 15A fuse for the heater as on startup heating the glow plug is quite power hungry and can reach ~10A. HTH and thanks 👍
@tarsneyisleestrelas46597 ай бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories thanks for the reply 👍
@SelfBuiltStories7 ай бұрын
No problem 👍
@strador2 жыл бұрын
Hello, where did you buy, diesel heater fuel feed kit for Transit (9:12) ? It is not available in my country.
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Hiya, we got it from here: www.butlertechnik.com//eberspacher-ford-transit-mercedes-vito-fuel-tank-pick-up-e7193-292199017193-p1702/s1715
@adamcollison8374 Жыл бұрын
Hi great video just about to fit ours. I am just a bit worried that the base plate will get hot and set fire or melt the flooring we have a vinyl floor. Did you experience any problems thanks
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Cheers, and we haven't had any problems with it like that. It's mounted on a turret which goes through the floor and keeps the hot exhaust away from everything. We've probed the heater while it's running and on full power the hottest the burn side of the heater gets on the outside casing is around 50C on ours. The air intake side stays cool enough that we can touch it. The really hot exhaust is the one to watch for but that's routed down under the van. The air coming out of the ducting can get pretty hot too, but that's mounted in the kick plate area of the cabinet so raised off the floor and blowing out into open space
@iSeaUnplugged11 ай бұрын
Go check out ukvanlife they removed heater to upgrade vinyl was burnt underneath it
@SelfBuiltStories11 ай бұрын
@@iSeaUnplugged do you have a link to it?
@thesignsareallaroundАй бұрын
What cable size did you run to the heater. Im sitting trying to work out cable size. Over a 7meter run im woking it out to 16mm? Any help would be amazing
@SelfBuiltStoriesАй бұрын
Hiya, we used 6mm² for the heater and went through the reasoning for that here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eoXdknSebNShasUsi=MmB9P-OxShL7DRIs&t=1004 . And the bluesea chart we referenced is this one: assets.bluesea.com/files/resources/newsletter/images/DC_wire_selection_chartlg.jpg . It's important to size it for the roundtrip distance (i.e there and back), so it depends whether your 7m is the total or if you actually have a 14m circuit. 16mm² for a 7m run would be a lot of overkill as the heater draws a max of ~10A, and that's only during startup and shutdown when it's heating up the glow plug. But if it's 14m then 16mm² sounds about right to stay in the 3% voltage drop range. HTH! 👍
@hollygrinstead725210 сағат бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories Hiya in hoping this comment reaches you as as ive been scratching my head over wiring size. Am i right in thinking the cables you ran are 6mm, but then you connect those to the original wiring that came with the heater? So 6mm red and black connected with the little spade connectors to the 2mm red and black that came with the heater? Ive been thinking i needed to change the 2mm cables that came in the wiring harness for 6, but couldn't fathom how, but now i see i may have been over thinking it 🤔 😊
@lucasn25352 ай бұрын
Do you think it would be possible to create your own fuel pickup with the included fuel line that comes with the heater? I see that the available kits now only include an elbow connector.
@SelfBuiltStories2 ай бұрын
Hmm there isn't much to the kit, it's really just the elbow clip, some pipe and jubilee clips. But the elbow clip is the important bit as it's an exact fit for the auxiliary connection on the Transit tank. The kit we used (in the description) does have all the parts with it though 👍
@fozzylad19812 жыл бұрын
Great video, but Surely the exhaust will melt the cable tie??
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! And yeah all of the cable ties are on cooler parts of the system apart from the one on the exhaust, which you're right can get hot upwards of 100C. We didn't have any issues in use but have since bought some stainless steel cable ties just to replace that one to be on the safe side. There is a screw holding it in place too 👍
@fozzylad19812 жыл бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories which van did have you converted? I’m still in the process of saving for the van so along way to go, I like how you’ve gone step by step with your build, I’m learning so much…. Thankyou!!
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
@@fozzylad1981 no problem, glad you're finding them useful 🙂 and our van is a MK8 Transit Jumbo
@philwilliams23 Жыл бұрын
Hi guys, did you cut a small end bit off the exhaust and attach it to the end of the muffler? Just trying to work out why it's so difficult to remove the end cover piece of the exhaust? As shown at 20:20
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Hey, yep exactly that, we also tried to remove it and gave up, so we just cut it off and put it on the end which was a lot easier 😀👍
@philwilliams23 Жыл бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories yep did the same. Thankyou guys 👍
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
@@philwilliams23 Cool, no worries!
@gioguarnero507811 ай бұрын
I realize this video is relatively older at this point, but I’m curious to know how often you’ve needed to maintain it or take it apart to clean. I purchased one myself a few months ago and it was great at first, but it started running too rich and carbon build up was a huge problem to where I needed to replace the whole unit because I couldn’t get it to run reliably. So now that I have my replacement, I’m curious to know if this was due to my own operation error or if others have also had trouble
@SelfBuiltStories11 ай бұрын
Hiya, we actually haven't had to do any maintenance on it yet, it's still running great. We use it heavily on a daily basis so at some point we'll be doing a small service and replacing the atomiser screen and checking everything else is nice and clean. Right now we're in the Highlands and it's below freezing outside so we have it running almost constantly for 12 hours or so a day, and we use it for heating up our shower water as well. We do run it on high frequently but other than that nothing in particular we do. Highly recommend the afterburner as well for advancing control 👍
@ryantaylor9524 күн бұрын
Hey, would you still recommend this exact one, or is there a newer version of it? Also, how long did it roughly take to come, please? Thanks
@SelfBuiltStories23 күн бұрын
Hey, yep we would still recommend it if you want a reliable but still cheap diesel heater. Ours has been in constant use now for a couple of years and has been rock solid so far. As far as I know it's still the latest model, although there is a variant which has built in altitude compensation as well (we don't have a need for that, as the afterburner controller can do it anyway if we want it). It was out of stock in the UK when we ordered it so we actually ordered it to some friends in France and had them forward it to us, so that took a bit of time! But the actual delivery from aliexpress was pretty quick, we ordered on the 21st Feb, was dispatched 22nd Feb and was delivered in France on 28th Feb. So no complaints really! 👍🙂
@addiedandelion2 жыл бұрын
Curious how you'd rate the amount of heat the 5k puts out? We're hoping to build out an extended length, high roof Ford Transit and are undecided whether to go with a 2k or 5k. You guys do an excellent job of walking through each project - appreciate the time you spend doing so!
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
No problem! It puts out some nice heat that warms up the van quickly, and paired with the afterburner we can regulate it to a nice temperature. It also runs more efficiently than the 2kw for the same heat output. One thing that's handy is the mounting plate and bolt locations should be the same, so if you size for the bigger unit you can swap one out for the other if necessary down the road too. We're really happy we went for the 5kw unit and we're going to be heating our hot water using a heat exchanger too so the extra power for that is helpful 🙂
@AviyahAbides Жыл бұрын
21:52 wire connections for battery
@aureltanasan14132 жыл бұрын
Congratulations guys, wish you many happy years and well done for the diesel install. It’s the afterburner controlled with apple phone app?
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! 😊 And the afterburner has it's own (basic) bluetooth app but only for Android. It can also broadcast it's own WiFi network though, so you don't actually need the app (and we don't use it). You can just use your browser to load the heater page and control it from there. It also pairs with the original key fob we got with the Lavaner, so we can still use that for basic control too. The full features are here: www.mrjones.id.au/afterburner/features.html. 👍
@aureltanasan14132 жыл бұрын
@@SelfBuiltStories Thank you for your detailed reply, much appreciated 👍.
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
@@aureltanasan1413 No problem, you're welcome :)
@miketattum68462 ай бұрын
Hi great video just starting my own conversion and wondering what kit you used to tap into the auxiliary fuel line in the deisel tank thanks
@SelfBuiltStories2 ай бұрын
@@miketattum6846 Cheers, and the kit we used is linked in the description 👍
@StevenDavisPhoto Жыл бұрын
The fuel pump sounds loud. Is it? I plan to put mine inside the van.
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
They do have a bit of a ticking noise when they're running, at high speeds you can't really notice as the fan blows faster and louder than it, but at low speed you can. They usually come with some sort of rubber holder to try to minimise the vibrations, and have seen people get creative encasing them or suspending them from cable ties etc so the noise doesn't reverberate through the van. Where we have it we don't really mind it though, we can hear it faintly ticking on low from in the van but we've got used to it and find it sort of reassuring now 😛 But yeah if inside you might want to dampen the noise a bit, if that sort of thing bothers you. There is also a silent pump you can get too, but it's more ££. HTH! 👍
@Genixoid2 жыл бұрын
Did you make a drain hole into bottom sealant? You made a coaxial water proof hole between two components adhesive and the metal tube and warm tube warmed by the heater will form the condensation in cold weather. This moisture should go away somehow
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Hiya, don't quite understand the question, but there is a drain hole in the metal exhaust pipe for water to escape if that's what you mean
@cassilva762 жыл бұрын
hello :-) we want to buy the same diesel heater and we have a question about it: is the exterior plastic which covers the product HOT when the heater is on? If we touch this plastic piece, does it burn our hand? thank you 🙏
@SelfBuiltStories2 жыл бұрын
Hiya! So we just went out and left it running on full for about 15 minutes and then used a temperature probe on it. The left side of the unit stays nice and cool to the touch, and then it gets hotter as you move towards the right (where the burner chamber is). Ours gets to about 40C towards the right end, and hits a max of around 50C where the ducting connects to the heat side, and around the heat plate at the bottom. None of it is so hot that it burns when touching it, but on the far right it gets uncomfortable after a few seconds (but not in a burning sense just fairly hot). We can wrap our hands around the air ducting even for a few seconds before it gets too uncomfortable. On lower power it was a little bit less everywhere, but not much. We are also putting ours inside a cabinet so there's no chance of accidentally touching it. Hope that helps! 🙂
@mdpaver1 Жыл бұрын
Hello! Do you know the dimensions of the fuel line? Looks teeny tiny to me but just can’t tell! I need a longer run but just can’t find the info online for ID and OD of that fuel line! Thanks! M
@SelfBuiltStories Жыл бұрын
Hey, I'd imagine if you have a similar CDH to us then this is the one you'd want: www.butlertechnik.com/4-metres-eberspacher-fuel-pipe-1-5mm-white-p1766. Yeah it is small, 1.5mm ID. If in doubt give them a call and they should be able to tell you for sure. HTH! 👍