hello mark...........if I was going to fit myself, would go for gas as the diesel heaters (presumably fuelled from the diesel tank) may be expensive. IN my 2003 trigano tribute PVC, I use the gas cooker rings and grill as required for heating with carbon monoxide detectors, backed up when necessary by the vans webasto diesel heating (not very hot on its own), and backed up by the vehicle heating blown with engine on if its freezing..................steve bristol
If fitting a van out from scratch, what would your preferred choice of heating be?
Or what would you consider the pros/cons of gas or diesel. Any other thoughts on heating appreciated too.
Gas usually quiter .draws less current, more expensive to run unless you have refillable gas tank ,then on a par with diesel ,dose not need service
Diesel ,no need to carry extra gas, much less likely to run out ,cheaper to run if you fit red tank,.draws more current at start up .
I have a propex gas l find it a pain to keep gasit topped up in winter ,but more than halves the cost of Calor .an under slung tank would be ideal but costly
my full cylinder only lasts about 5 days .Why is this molly ?
blimey ... must be tiny - I guess you have no room for another bottle or a larger one ? - my van had one small bottle when I bought it (a winter weeks supply of calor) but hippie worked out that I could accommodate 2 6kg bottlers and its made all the difference
Thanks Steve.
Surprised the webasto is not good enough on it's own. Do you know what model it is?
Is it just a air heater or does it heat water as well?
Diesel, its safer.
Rgrds,
Rob H.
Our old swift with the 6kw truma could use a 13 kg in 2 or 3 days in winter , the Winnebago used a tank a week in this mild winter had it been cold it would have been around 25 kg every couple of day's. Lpg is a pain to find unless you are near a town or city as we soon found out after converting the Winnebago engine to run on lpg !That's with heating on 24/7.
The Eberspacher in my van is so loud I'm reluctant to put it on which makes it very economical!