Joeson1
Guest
Hello,
I wondered if anyone had any ideas for heating that wouldn't use any electrical power, and that wouldn't involve gas...
I am fulltiming in Scotland, and it is freezing at the moment. I've got an amazing eberspacher diesel heater which I love; it gets the van really toasty and uses hardly any fuel... However... It really does deplete my leisure batteries meaning I have to drive or generate every other day if not more. It also means I can't keep the van warm at night, and with temperatures dropping below zero, I am worried about my water boiler freezing up.
I basically don't want to use gas as I have little in the way of additional gas storage, and I have a small supply of free waste oil.
It's a self converted van and there is virtually no free ground space, but there is room higher up for a flue to come out the roof. I was thinking about fabricating a small oil burner, either drip fed or perhaps even using a wick (I've attached a drawing of the sort of thing I was thinking). This would have to be relatively small and light weight so I could rigidly suspend it from the roof, with a small flue. I wouldn't expect it to necessarily to keep the van toasty, but be enough to stop things freezing at night. I was thinking maybe I could add fins around it, maybe a small low-powered fan to distribute warmth...
I'd love to hear if anyone had any better ideas or suggestions - I can't find that anyone else has attempted something like this, and that doesn't fill me with much confidence!
Best wishes,
Joe
I wondered if anyone had any ideas for heating that wouldn't use any electrical power, and that wouldn't involve gas...
I am fulltiming in Scotland, and it is freezing at the moment. I've got an amazing eberspacher diesel heater which I love; it gets the van really toasty and uses hardly any fuel... However... It really does deplete my leisure batteries meaning I have to drive or generate every other day if not more. It also means I can't keep the van warm at night, and with temperatures dropping below zero, I am worried about my water boiler freezing up.
I basically don't want to use gas as I have little in the way of additional gas storage, and I have a small supply of free waste oil.
It's a self converted van and there is virtually no free ground space, but there is room higher up for a flue to come out the roof. I was thinking about fabricating a small oil burner, either drip fed or perhaps even using a wick (I've attached a drawing of the sort of thing I was thinking). This would have to be relatively small and light weight so I could rigidly suspend it from the roof, with a small flue. I wouldn't expect it to necessarily to keep the van toasty, but be enough to stop things freezing at night. I was thinking maybe I could add fins around it, maybe a small low-powered fan to distribute warmth...
I'd love to hear if anyone had any better ideas or suggestions - I can't find that anyone else has attempted something like this, and that doesn't fill me with much confidence!
Best wishes,
Joe