JamesAdam
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I have a suggestion for using a diesel heater / coolant heater to heat a parked vehicle using a thermostat to regulate the parked vehicle temperature.
Those diesel heaters ( I suggest using Kersosene, less soot problems than Red Dye Diesel ) are very popular these days. The unfortunate thing about them is that you can't leave them on and keep a consistant temperature. I like the Diesel Heaters because they don't build condensation on the windows in humid climates with thier dry heat.
So I came up with a solution.
Using a Diesel Heater / Coolant Heater version (the kind that will heat the coolant water in your engine as well as provide heat for the vehicle.
As I mentioned, you can not regulate the heat. You can set a temperature, but the unit never turns off and only slows the fan down. I suggest using this heat application on the diesel heater to heat watertanks, or other non human areas in a vehicle, like underneath storage on a motorhome. Using the Coolant Heater to heat a Heat Exchanger (similar to a rear heater in a school bus or van using the coolant in the engine.) but not have it connected to the engine coolant system. Instead, connect it directly to a Heat Exchanger utilizing a expansion tank for when the water expands and contracts, similar to a cars cooling system. Install an electric fan behind the heat exchanger that is connected to a thermostat connected to the house battery. With the diesel heater running non stop to keep the water hot, the fan will turn on and off with the thermostat to provide comfortable heat in the living space.
I think this a a terrific solution that is better than a propane heater / furnace such as installed in a motorhome that drenches the vehicle with moisture from the propane. The Bottle Propane heaters are hard to regulate and therefore you don't leave them on.
The Diesel heater can run for quite a long time using a larger fuel container such as a 5 gallon jerry can filled with Kersosene.
Well, what do youi think? Regulating the heat in a parked vehicle using a diesel heater / coolant heater connected to a heat exchanger using heater hose and and expansion tank should be simple to set up.
Here is a link to the Chinese Diesel Heater Factory that produces the diesel heater with the coolant heater feature.
$248.94 plus shipping from China.
I found this on youtube and the man said it was close to $400.00 after shipping.
https://www.alibaba.com/product-det...a2756.order-detail-ta-bn-b.0.0.5fcf2fc2idfAj9
Here is a link to a Honeywell Thermostat suggestion
$92.89 Plus shipping and taxes from www.industrialstores.com
https://www.industrialstores.com/pr...remote-bulb-thermostat-temperature-controller
Imagine being able to walk up to your vehicle after work and have it be as warm as your house in the winter...
Those diesel heaters ( I suggest using Kersosene, less soot problems than Red Dye Diesel ) are very popular these days. The unfortunate thing about them is that you can't leave them on and keep a consistant temperature. I like the Diesel Heaters because they don't build condensation on the windows in humid climates with thier dry heat.
So I came up with a solution.
Using a Diesel Heater / Coolant Heater version (the kind that will heat the coolant water in your engine as well as provide heat for the vehicle.
As I mentioned, you can not regulate the heat. You can set a temperature, but the unit never turns off and only slows the fan down. I suggest using this heat application on the diesel heater to heat watertanks, or other non human areas in a vehicle, like underneath storage on a motorhome. Using the Coolant Heater to heat a Heat Exchanger (similar to a rear heater in a school bus or van using the coolant in the engine.) but not have it connected to the engine coolant system. Instead, connect it directly to a Heat Exchanger utilizing a expansion tank for when the water expands and contracts, similar to a cars cooling system. Install an electric fan behind the heat exchanger that is connected to a thermostat connected to the house battery. With the diesel heater running non stop to keep the water hot, the fan will turn on and off with the thermostat to provide comfortable heat in the living space.
I think this a a terrific solution that is better than a propane heater / furnace such as installed in a motorhome that drenches the vehicle with moisture from the propane. The Bottle Propane heaters are hard to regulate and therefore you don't leave them on.
The Diesel heater can run for quite a long time using a larger fuel container such as a 5 gallon jerry can filled with Kersosene.
Well, what do youi think? Regulating the heat in a parked vehicle using a diesel heater / coolant heater connected to a heat exchanger using heater hose and and expansion tank should be simple to set up.
Here is a link to the Chinese Diesel Heater Factory that produces the diesel heater with the coolant heater feature.
$248.94 plus shipping from China.
I found this on youtube and the man said it was close to $400.00 after shipping.
https://www.alibaba.com/product-det...a2756.order-detail-ta-bn-b.0.0.5fcf2fc2idfAj9
Here is a link to a Honeywell Thermostat suggestion
$92.89 Plus shipping and taxes from www.industrialstores.com
https://www.industrialstores.com/pr...remote-bulb-thermostat-temperature-controller
Imagine being able to walk up to your vehicle after work and have it be as warm as your house in the winter...