Get propane
Everything else runs on propane. I don’t want any diesel smell in my camper.Why?
check out espar heaters.
I'll concur with Adam, I had about 30 of them on a fleet of trucks. They worked great until they didn't then it was a tinker fest which was frequent. With 30+ units it was daily on one or more after the new wore off.I literally worked on a pile of D2s throughout the last ten years. Fuel screens gunk up, fuel vents gunk up, burn chamber gaskets break up, and a replacement blower motor costs half as much as a complete replacement. Unless everything else runs on diesel, I'd strongly recommend considering something else. If they're readily available and you have a good parts source to where you've got to have one, run it on kerosene. It'll stay clean longer.
With 30+ units it was daily on one or more after the new wore off.
Anyone use a diesel heater for your camper or truck camper shel?
I am looking into getting one for occasional use so I like to get some feedback before I order one.
Thank you
John,I have and still do work on most of the major brands of diesel preheaters and air heaters used in commercial highway coaches, busses, and rvs. Also plenty of propane appliances in rvs. The diesel heaters can be very reliable if they are maintained, but they do require far more maintenance than a propane heater and are more expensive initially. If you decide to go diesel make sure you know how to disassemble and clean it and do it several times a year, also make sure to install it in a manner that makes maintenance easy. My suggestion would be propane unless you have a real good reason not to.