Russ wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2025 6:20 am
I was wondering what your plans were for the fuel tank. That looks pretty sharp. So are you planning on running it on diesel? Get the red dyed cheaper stuff. That tank looks like it has a fairly large capacity and I imagine you won't need to run it long to heat up the cabin.
I appreciate the nice comments, guys! It’s been a fun project to do. Of course, now that I’m drilling holes in my freshly painted fiberglass work, things have gotten a bit more stressful. But, I can see the finish line.
Yes. Diesel is the fuel.
The aluminum tank is 2 gallons and matches the capacity of the plastic tank that came with the kit.
Should be good for about 48 hours of continuous operation. If you can believe YouTube, the unit modulates to maintain the cabin temperature (the mode I intend to use). In this mode the current drops down to about 0.3 amps while the unit is maintaining temp. However, starting current is about 10 amps for several minutes (glow plug has to get the fire started). So, there is a trade-off for using it intermittently vs letting it run.
I bought a power meter to monitor my house battery usage. I’ll have to get some run time data of my own before I know what I’ve actually gotten myself into.
This is the tank that came in the kit. I couldn’t figure out how to make it look good.
