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Maintaining Your Diesel Heater: Tips for a Warm and Cozy Winter Camping Season
If there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s that nobody enjoys being cold, especially when it comes to a good night’s sleep!
As winter approaches and the temperature drops, it’s essential to ensure that your diesel heater is in prime condition for fall and winter camping trips.
In this quick guide, I’ll cover a few things I’ve learned from my experiences having diesel heaters. Though I’m no expert, I’ve learned some stuff that you should know about maintaining your diesel heater to keep you warm and cozy during your winter camping adventures.
Maintaining Your Diesel Heater
Now, let’s get hands-on and discuss the essential maintenance steps for your diesel heater. I’ll use my Autoterm diesel heater that I’ve installed in the nose of my Turtleback Expedition Trailer and my Planar Heaters portable diesel heater as examples.
My diesel heaters require very little maintenance because they are impeccably designed and built. Cheap diesel heaters, on the other hand, often use cheap parts and accessories that lead to more frequent maintenance (and potentially frequent repairs, too).
In my case, I only need to regularly check for signs of wear and tear. I also need to fire up the heaters occasionally. That’s about it! A cheap heater, on the other hand, might require replacing worn-out parts, cleaning various components of the heater, checking for clogs, and so forth.
You can see how simple it is for me to maintain my diesel heaters in the video above.
More About My Diesel Heaters
As I noted earlier, I have an Autoterm diesel heater installed in the nose of my trailer (shown above) and a Planar Heaters portable diesel heater as well. Both heaters are made by the same Canadian company that’s been in this business for a long, long time.
That experience means that these heaters are well-designed, perform well, and offer reliable service. I’ve had the Autoterm 2kw heater in my trailer for a couple of years now, and it has been an absolute champ for my fall and winter camping trips. It’s the perfect size to keep my rooftop tent warm, and it’s easy to set up, too…
I simply connect the duct to the port in the nose of my trailer, extend the duct up to my tent, fire up the heater, and voila – instant, dry heat!
The portable heater I have from Planar heaters is a 4kw model. I use this heater when I’m using one of my ground tents, some of which are quite large, thus the need for a more powerful heater.
What I love about the portable diesel heater is that it sits outside the tent, thereby reducing the likelihood of dangerous fumes inside the tent. I just set it up a few feet away, connect it to a 12V battery, extend the duct into the tent, and enjoy a warm tent all night long!
Like the smaller 2kw heater in the nose of my trailer, I’ve had the 4kw portable diesel heater for a couple of years. I’ve never had any problems with this heater, and have instead been thoroughly impressed by its performance, durability, and ease of use over the years.
Preparing for Winter Camping
With your diesel heaters in top shape, you’re now ready to embrace the winter camping season with open arms.
Before heading out, perform a final check on your heaters. Ensure they start up without any issues and produce that glorious warm, dry air you’ll rely on during your winter adventures.
As the colder weather approaches, you can look forward to your first snowy camping trip. With well-maintained diesel heaters by your side, you’ll stay warm and comfortable, allowing you to fully enjoy the beauty of winter camping.
Stay warm, stay safe, and happy camping!