Unfortunately, weather doesn’t always cooperate. Glad you figured out a way to heat the undercarriage of your mobile home with single digits coming your way. 🥶
We have been lucky with the weather this fall. But this cold and snow is too early in my book. The skirting and heater are working great. Thanks for the comment.
Diesel heaters have been around for several decades, it's just that the patent ran out about a decade ago, allowing for many companies to manufacture them at very reasonable prices..I built a small cabin home in the Adirondack Forest, 600 sq feet and 600 sq feet garage..I have a wood burner, propane furnace, diesel heaters, lil buddy propane, mini split ran by solar,and electric heaters..Lots of redundancy and for specific use cases..I prefer the diesel heaters to the Wave heaters..Much better off running the heat into your living space, instead of under it..Cover plumbing with installation/elec.heat tape..I lived in my RV when I was building my cabin/house. Your gonna have critters living under there if you heat that space..I built my solar system first, to have power, Eg4 6000Xp and a EG4 3000 inverters, (48 )280 AH cells with JK BMS's that make (3) 48volt batteries, and 6000 watts of panels..And a 12 volt system and some power stations..
Hi, Thanks for the info on the heaters and sharing your heater use experience. You sound like you have it going on. Nice job! Thanks for watching and the comment.
Unfortunately, weather doesn’t always cooperate. Glad you figured out a way to heat the undercarriage of your mobile home with single digits coming your way. 🥶
We have been lucky with the weather this fall. But this cold and snow is too early in my book. The skirting and heater are working great. Thanks for the comment.
Diesel heaters have been around for several decades, it's just that the patent ran out about a decade ago, allowing for many companies to manufacture them at very reasonable prices..I built a small cabin home in the Adirondack Forest, 600 sq feet and 600 sq feet garage..I have a wood burner, propane furnace, diesel heaters, lil buddy propane, mini split ran by solar,and electric heaters..Lots of redundancy and for specific use cases..I prefer the diesel heaters to the Wave heaters..Much better off running the heat into your living space, instead of under it..Cover plumbing with installation/elec.heat tape..I lived in my RV when I was building my cabin/house. Your gonna have critters living under there if you heat that space..I built my solar system first, to have power, Eg4 6000Xp and a EG4 3000 inverters, (48 )280 AH cells with JK BMS's that make (3) 48volt batteries, and 6000 watts of panels..And a 12 volt system and some power stations..
Hi, Thanks for the info on the heaters and sharing your heater use experience. You sound like you have it going on. Nice job! Thanks for watching and the comment.
Why is there music in the background when you said no mic?
Just seeing if anyone is paying attention. Thank you.