Amazon.com has VEVOR Diesel Air Heater, 12V 5KW Integrated Diesel Heater with Remote and LCD Display, 5L Tank Compact Diesel Heating Solution, Quick Warm-up for RVs, Trailers, Campers, Boats on sale for $82.9. FREE delivery.
- Installation-Free & Fast Heating – All-in-one diesel heater requires no installation; 5KW power, 12V rated voltage, heats 161–215 ft² (15–20 m²) with rapid warm-up in about 10 minutes.
- Multiple Control Options – Bluetooth app control (up to 98 ft / 30 m), LCD panel, and 32 ft / 10 m remote; adjustable temperature 46.4°F–96.8°F (8°C–36°C).
- Automatic Altitude Compensation – Operates reliably at altitudes up to 18,045 ft (5,500 m) with no manual adjustment required.
- Low Fuel Consumption – Precision fuel pump uses 0.16–0.52 L/h; 5L (1.3 gal) tank provides up to 10 hours of continuous heating.
- Safe & Reliable Operation – Built-in safety system with constant temperature control, timer, preheating, voice prompts, and overheat protection at ≥518°F (270°C).
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DG5GLN49
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Dunno if I would trust it in a house per se, but they have an exhaust. They have the same type of safety control systems (to deal with overheat, under temp, etc) as home furnaces. Their hysterically comfortable. Reliability is less than a home model because the exchanger is smaller thus prone to sooting.
Much like a home model, they require a little up keep. It's not crazy amounts, but glow plugs, pumps, and filters.
Let it burn a gallon of kerosene every 10-20 gallons of diesel and it should give you a lot of use. I've had my original vevor for about 5 years now. While not quite a webasto, they give you the same performance at like 1/5th the price.
And I have two webastos.
If you have a small shed 5kw will heat it up nicely. Probably the cheapest way to heat up a shed (other than wood- if you have access to cheap wood)
You can also use the piping and just keep all the combustibles outside and just run the hose into and out of the space (you don't even need the return- though it makes it significantly more efficient.
I often run single hose setup because the heated fresh air helps push out moisture and stale air at the cost of efficiency.
Much like a home model, they require a little up keep. It's not crazy amounts, but glow plugs, pumps, and filters.
Let it burn a gallon of kerosene every 10-20 gallons of diesel and it should give you a lot of use. I've had my original vevor for about 5 years now. While not quite a webasto, they give you the same performance at like 1/5th the price.
And I have two webastos.
If you have a small shed 5kw will heat it up nicely. Probably the cheapest way to heat up a shed (other than wood- if you have access to cheap wood)
You can also use the piping and just keep all the combustibles outside and just run the hose into and out of the space (you don't even need the return- though it makes it significantly more efficient.
I often run single hose setup because the heated fresh air helps push out moisture and stale air at the cost of efficiency.
The unit looks small enough to keep inside. So you just route the small exhaust out, is that easier?
Thanks for the info.
The unit looks small enough to keep inside. So you just route the small exhaust out, is that easier?
This one's design is not that good
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I would recommend spending more to get one with power supply and quieter pump. I have a higher/better Vevor and the pumping sound is noticeably louder than more expensive HCalory or Sunster. If you not using in living area Vevor is good enough, if you plan to use regularly and close to living quarters, spend a little more for a quieter one.
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