jesusgatos
Active member
- 2,689
- 28
- 38
- Location
- on the road - in CA right now
I've got a propane-fired tankless water heater that I'm going to use to heat my M109. I'll be running glycol/anti-freeze in a closed-loop to provide radiant heat (routed 1/2" PEX tubing throughout the floor in the box), as well a few forced-air heaters/heat exchangers. There will also be a heat exchanger that will me to use the engine coolant as an alternate heat source.
But the theme of this project is OVERKILL, so I'd like to build-in backups for backups wherever possible/practical. I'd like to install a multi-fuel heater, but the question is - which one? I've seen them mounted on the fender, and under the dash on the passenger's side, but I've also built a cabover rack (link to picture - that big white box is a Reddot AC compressor), where I could mount a heater that might not fit in either of those other places. Although everything I've heard about those multi-fuel heaters is that if anything, they put out TOO MUCH HEAT. So I don't know if I really need anything bigger than the standard multi-fuel heaters, but I know there are even a few different types of those. Can you guys please help me figure out what my options are, so I can make an informed decision about which one I should use for this application.
But the theme of this project is OVERKILL, so I'd like to build-in backups for backups wherever possible/practical. I'd like to install a multi-fuel heater, but the question is - which one? I've seen them mounted on the fender, and under the dash on the passenger's side, but I've also built a cabover rack (link to picture - that big white box is a Reddot AC compressor), where I could mount a heater that might not fit in either of those other places. Although everything I've heard about those multi-fuel heaters is that if anything, they put out TOO MUCH HEAT. So I don't know if I really need anything bigger than the standard multi-fuel heaters, but I know there are even a few different types of those. Can you guys please help me figure out what my options are, so I can make an informed decision about which one I should use for this application.