ahh_me2
Well-known member
A few weeks ago I ran into a fellow I know, and saw a Suburban RV furnace intake/exhaust outlet plate on his mini van.
Now I remembered a few years back him showing me the aftermarket conversion of his vehicle but I had never paid attention to his method of heating the interior.
He doesn't live in this van, it's more for camping or longer road trips, and it is really small, with some kind of pop-up roof with fabric walls.
I can't remember what make/model of vehicle but I will probably see him again in a couple weeks, and if I do, I'll take some pics.
Anyway, after I noticed his heat system, I asked if he could show me the heater. He opened the rear hatch, lifted a carpet covered plywood lid and lo and behold, a small Suburban furnace with ducting!
I hadn't realized just how small these units were, and never thought they could be put into such a small vehicle, so it got me thinking...
I was having some issues with the layout and emplacement of the heater that I was looking at using in my build, and figured this type of heater would solve most of my problems, so I bought one.
Here I am bench testing the electrical/blower assy, and also checking the current draw. It is supposed to use 2.7amps, but my meter shows it around 1.8 amps with a slight surge on power-up.
So I guess I'm wondering why more vandwellers don't use this type of furnace as it seems like a much better system over the various buddy heaters/catalytics etc.
Any thoughts?
Now I remembered a few years back him showing me the aftermarket conversion of his vehicle but I had never paid attention to his method of heating the interior.
He doesn't live in this van, it's more for camping or longer road trips, and it is really small, with some kind of pop-up roof with fabric walls.
I can't remember what make/model of vehicle but I will probably see him again in a couple weeks, and if I do, I'll take some pics.
Anyway, after I noticed his heat system, I asked if he could show me the heater. He opened the rear hatch, lifted a carpet covered plywood lid and lo and behold, a small Suburban furnace with ducting!
I hadn't realized just how small these units were, and never thought they could be put into such a small vehicle, so it got me thinking...
I was having some issues with the layout and emplacement of the heater that I was looking at using in my build, and figured this type of heater would solve most of my problems, so I bought one.
Here I am bench testing the electrical/blower assy, and also checking the current draw. It is supposed to use 2.7amps, but my meter shows it around 1.8 amps with a slight surge on power-up.
So I guess I'm wondering why more vandwellers don't use this type of furnace as it seems like a much better system over the various buddy heaters/catalytics etc.
Any thoughts?