How noisy is a disiel heater. Inside ?? Outside?? I don't want to buy one and feel embarrassed to turn it on from the neighbors
Are they worth it ????
-- Edited by Chucker on Sunday 17th of July 2016 08:09:20 PM
Footprints said
08:35 PM Jul 17, 2016
I would not be without it. Very little noise externally and only a low fan noise to no noise inside. Have it on 12hours at night and wouldn't know it was on when sleeping. keeping van at a cosy 20 deg inside when minus 3 degrees outside. My heater is an Eberspacher, very happy with it. When on continually for 14 hours overnight it uses less than 1 litre of fuel. A great investment. Cheers Allen
aussie_paul said
08:42 PM Jul 17, 2016
We are very happy with our diesel heater as well Allen. When on 240v power in a crammed location I would use an electric fan heater. The fan heater is much noisier.
Aussie Paul.
Aus-Kiwi said
09:13 PM Jul 17, 2016
Ours is quiet . If we turn it up or on initial warm up . At first it runs on high fan till room warms then slows down to super quiet . The length of internal hose / ducting as ours runs under sittee seems to make it even quieter . A litre of diesel overnight is so efficient ., outside once warmed up . Almost no smell and extremely quiet . Ours has a muffler and over a meter of stainless crinkled exhaust . So efficient ..
Hey Jim said
11:07 PM Jul 17, 2016
Hi Chucker,
Ours is brand spanking new planner heater. I also fitted the muffer at the same time. l have only run it three times in the drivway.
I wouldn't leave home with out one. Money very well spent for our long retirement traveling adventures.
Jim
PeterD said
11:53 PM Jul 17, 2016
The first few times I operated our heater in close company I asked the neighbours if they heard or smelt it running. In every case the answer was no & no.
If you are chasing around for a cheap one then make sure that the kit comes with a silencer for the exhaust. If you don't fit an exhaust the neighbours will know you are running it.
Chucker said
02:25 AM Jul 18, 2016
Thanks everyone, then a Diesel heater it will be !
You have helped make up my mind. :)
Stl said
08:58 AM Jul 18, 2016
Hi, I bought my Eberspacher from Heatso on line. Arrived 5 days after order was placed from UK and was under a $1,000.00 If you go over a $1,000.00 you have to pay GST. I then purchased the plastic 10 litre fuel tank from Pinnacle Wholesalers in Ballarat ($70.00) delivered by post.
The only extra cost was:
1) extra wiring to run main lead straight from battery.
2) aluminium plate to make mounting bracket for unit (and fuel tank)
3) I already had a hole saw kit.
4) Tube sikaflex
5) Inlet vent ( I mounted mine under the seat)
6) Foam tube (Clarke rubber) I mounted the electric fuel pump, wires and fuel line in the tubes, this was to eliminate the ticking noise of the fuel pump and protect from stones.
7) Beer and rum.
8) Zippy ties
Quoted well over $1,000.00 to fit.
Took my time, I actually assembled it all on a bench first and had it running, (but it wouldn't slow down). Then worked out where I was going to fit it, what size plate, length of wire etc I needed.
the only trouble I had fitting it was the wiring diagram didn't show which 2 wires had to be joined to get the unit to switch off. It would only run flat out) A couple of emails to Heatso and they sent me link showing me which 2 colours had to be joined.
Works fantastic. :))
Len.
Bruce and Bev said
06:02 PM Jul 18, 2016
Hey Len. Yours is a very expensive heater running it on beer and rum (point 7) hahaha
mr glassies said
07:25 PM Jul 18, 2016
I must have the only noisy heater on the planet . It's not to bad really but there is some fan noise inside and out . If I was free camped on 100 acres and someone parked beside me bad luck I'm using it . Probably do with a muffler . O well Ye ask I tell
Dibs
Chucker said
07:34 PM Jul 18, 2016
What brand is your heater, Mr glassies ??? Please...
-- Edited by Chucker on Monday 18th of July 2016 08:59:15 PM
mr glassies said
07:36 PM Jul 18, 2016
Dunno I got it from pinical from eBay .
Dibs
Chucker said
04:00 PM Jul 19, 2016
What brand name is yours Aus-Kiwi please and where did you buy it from.
Sounds good the 'quiet' bit.
JayDee said
09:35 AM Jul 20, 2016
we have our fuel pump installed in the front boot.
Now our bed butts up against the boot wall so we can hear the tick tick tick of the fuel pump working.
But it is worth it for the warmth we have during winter.
Jay&Dee
aussie_paul said
10:04 AM Jul 20, 2016
JayDee wrote:
we have our fuel pump installed in the front boot. Now our bed butts up against the boot wall so we can hear the tick tick tick of the fuel pump working. But it is worth it for the warmth we have during winter. Jay&Dee
We are the same and the gentle tick of the pump is relaxing and helps us fall off to sleep. True.
Aussie Paul.
-- Edited by aussie_paul on Wednesday 20th of July 2016 10:21:28 AM
Dunmowin said
09:32 PM Jul 20, 2016
The only think we all have to remember, is to keep the unit dust free. After five years on the road, our started playing up in April in Tasmania. Went to an agent for Dometic (Eberspacher is our brand) who told us our issue was only due to the dust collecting on the heating unit. Now we regularly vacuum the unit and vents, and have managed to survive -3 temps. Best thing we installed on the van was our diesel heater.
What noise?
aussie_paul said
09:40 PM Jul 20, 2016
Nice and warm in van tonight with diesel heater. I agree with Dunmowin, what noise!!!!
Aussie Paul.
Aus-Kiwi said
09:46 PM Jul 20, 2016
Dometic Ai that German name . My phone is too small and my fingers too big to type it .. lol . Came with Winebago Explorer ..
macka17 said
01:51 PM Jul 21, 2016
My heater consist of a few km's up the road till Townsville and above.
No need to waste any diesel then. and quilts are optional.
Chuckle.
What's with this heaters and cold weather.
You in Australia................................
We travelled 13.5 thousand MILES.. to get this heat....
Buggar the cold.
That belongs in that other country below the Australian (Queensland) border.
Which SHOULD be moved up to Gladdie or Rocky where Aust really starts.
Bloody Daylight saving Southerners and Labor voters.
How noisy is a disiel heater. Inside ?? Outside?? I don't want to buy one and feel embarrassed to turn it on from the neighbors
Are they worth it ????
-- Edited by Chucker on Sunday 17th of July 2016 08:09:20 PM
I would not be without it. Very little noise externally and only a low fan noise to no noise inside. Have it on 12hours at night and wouldn't know it was on when sleeping. keeping van at a cosy 20 deg inside when minus 3 degrees outside. My heater is an Eberspacher, very happy with it. When on continually for 14 hours overnight it uses less than 1 litre of fuel. A great investment. Cheers Allen
We are very happy with our diesel heater as well Allen.
When on 240v power in a crammed location I would use an electric fan heater. The fan heater is much noisier.
Aussie Paul.
Hi Chucker,
Ours is brand spanking new planner heater. I also fitted the muffer at the same time. l have only run it three times in the drivway.
I wouldn't leave home with out one. Money very well spent for our long retirement traveling adventures.
Jim
If you are chasing around for a cheap one then make sure that the kit comes with a silencer for the exhaust. If you don't fit an exhaust the neighbours will know you are running it.
You have helped make up my mind. :)
Hi, I bought my Eberspacher from Heatso on line. Arrived 5 days after order was placed from UK and was under a $1,000.00 If you go over a $1,000.00 you have to pay GST. I then purchased the plastic 10 litre fuel tank from Pinnacle Wholesalers in Ballarat ($70.00) delivered by post.
The only extra cost was:
1) extra wiring to run main lead straight from battery.
2) aluminium plate to make mounting bracket for unit (and fuel tank)
3) I already had a hole saw kit.
4) Tube sikaflex
5) Inlet vent ( I mounted mine under the seat)
6) Foam tube (Clarke rubber) I mounted the electric fuel pump, wires and fuel line in the tubes, this was to eliminate the ticking noise of the fuel pump and protect from stones.
7) Beer and rum.
8) Zippy ties
Quoted well over $1,000.00 to fit.
Took my time, I actually assembled it all on a bench first and had it running, (but it wouldn't slow down). Then worked out where I was going to fit it, what size plate, length of wire etc I needed.
the only trouble I had fitting it was the wiring diagram didn't show which 2 wires had to be joined to get the unit to switch off. It would only run flat out) A couple of emails to Heatso and they sent me link showing me which 2 colours had to be joined.
Works fantastic. :))
Len.
Dibs
What brand is your heater, Mr glassies ??? Please...
-- Edited by Chucker on Monday 18th of July 2016 08:59:15 PM
Dibs
What brand name is yours Aus-Kiwi please and where did you buy it from.
Sounds good the 'quiet' bit.
Now our bed butts up against the boot wall so we can hear the tick tick tick of the fuel pump working.
But it is worth it for the warmth we have during winter.
Jay&Dee
We are the same and the gentle tick of the pump is relaxing and helps us fall off to sleep.
True.
Aussie Paul.
-- Edited by aussie_paul on Wednesday 20th of July 2016 10:21:28 AM
The only think we all have to remember, is to keep the unit dust free. After five years on the road, our started playing up in April in Tasmania. Went to an agent for Dometic (Eberspacher is our brand) who told us our issue was only due to the dust collecting on the heating unit. Now we regularly vacuum the unit and vents, and have managed to survive -3 temps. Best thing we installed on the van was our diesel heater.
What noise?
Nice and warm in van tonight with diesel heater. I agree with Dunmowin, what noise!!!!
Aussie Paul.
No need to waste any diesel then. and quilts are optional.
Chuckle.
What's with this heaters and cold weather.
You in Australia................................
We travelled 13.5 thousand MILES.. to get this heat....
Buggar the cold.
That belongs in that other country below the Australian (Queensland) border.
Which SHOULD be moved up to Gladdie or Rocky where Aust really starts.
Bloody Daylight saving Southerners and Labor voters.