Someone already mentioned the exhaust pipe so I'm going to chime in on the output hose. You're probably going to get error messages with the hose sagging lower than the unit causing back pressure just trying to save some headaches.. 👍
Yep! I just missed it somehow, but easy fix. Now we have it ran correctly and everything is working great, no issues!. We had to turn it down a few times it works so well haha. Thanks for the info!
They are amazing! Much better than a propane heater for sure. Vevor is by far the best brand we have found so we were thrilled to have them as a sponsor. The Bluetooth especially was a huge upgrade for us. As now I don’t have to get out of my tent to monitor the heat and that is game changing!
You’re probably hearing the pump click. When the pump is running it will make a little clink/clicking sound. It will tick faster if you have it up high because well, it is trying to run hotter.
so ok,but didnt you know about the exhaust?????why is your exhaust facing upwards? thats just plain wrong condensation forms in the exhaust pipe and the rain can go in leading to smoky startup but its mostly steam to be fair they are fitted in boats too and in some cases the exhaust goes on a gradient upwards higher up the waterline but then a condensation drain is needed inthe pipe that you sometimes open to let condensation fall out the rule for fitting the exhaust is it comes from under the heater and has a gradient down with no sags in it that way any condensation quickly falls out the way you exhaust runs is nuts condensation will build up in the bend at the bottom causing very smoky start up and eventualy flame out and error code you could change the bottom bend to upwards with a fitting with a drain valve but it would be realy annoying to constantly having smoke and flame outs and then going outside every time to drain the the pipe
Had ours for over a year now and we couldn’t be any happier
They are amazing! This one heats REALLY well. I’m glad to have Bluetooth as well. Keeps my lazy butt from having to get out of the tent! 🤣
Someone already mentioned the exhaust pipe so I'm going to chime in on the output hose. You're probably going to get error messages with the hose sagging lower than the unit causing back pressure just trying to save some headaches.. 👍
Yep! I just missed it somehow, but easy fix. Now we have it ran correctly and everything is working great, no issues!. We had to turn it down a few times it works so well haha. Thanks for the info!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! Also, don't run the exhaust the same way i did. run it horizontal or slightly downward
Definitely need one of those!!!
They are amazing! Much better than a propane heater for sure. Vevor is by far the best brand we have found so we were thrilled to have them as a sponsor. The Bluetooth especially was a huge upgrade for us. As now I don’t have to get out of my tent to monitor the heat and that is game changing!
Was the thumping from the heater or the music?
You’re probably hearing the pump click. When the pump is running it will make a little clink/clicking sound. It will tick faster if you have it up high because well, it is trying to run hotter.
Great video!
Thanks! It’s an amazing heater and it keeps our whole family warm
so ok,but didnt you know about the exhaust?????why is your exhaust facing upwards? thats just plain wrong condensation forms in the exhaust pipe and the rain can go in leading to smoky startup but its mostly steam to be fair they are fitted in boats too and in some cases the exhaust goes on a gradient upwards higher up the waterline but then a condensation drain is needed inthe pipe that you sometimes open to let condensation fall out the rule for fitting the exhaust is it comes from under the heater and has a gradient down with no sags in it that way any condensation quickly falls out the way you exhaust runs is nuts condensation will build up in the bend at the bottom causing very smoky start up and eventualy flame out and error code you could change the bottom bend to upwards with a fitting with a drain valve but it would be realy annoying to constantly having smoke and flame outs and then going outside every time to drain the the pipe
Good to know, thanks for the advice!