Hi Andrew

I've got an Espar hydronic unit, and love it.  Before you get too far though 
you should ponder where to install the unit, and how and where to run the 
exhaust.  For example, the exhaust needs to be held several inches away from 
combustable materials (e.g. hull, bulkheads, hoses...).  It took me a while to 
sort that part of things out.

You may find a D2 small, Espar has some materials that talk about size 
recommendations - but obviously it will also depend on what you want out of it 
- significant heat, or just to take the chill off in the main cabin.  I like 
having the head and the v-berth heated, makes life more comfortable!

Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C&C 35-III #11

On 2017-04-25 9:43 PM, Andrew Means via CnC-List wrote:
Hey all -

Does anybody have experience with buying/installing/using a Diesel Air Heater 
(a-la Webasto, Eberspacher, Planar) in lieu of a propane/diesel/solid fuel 
fireplace-type heater?

The Safari (1977 C&C 34) currently has an ancient forced-air kerosene 
vaporizing heater that has nearly caught itself on fire multiple times when 
guests (and less-informed owners) have neglected to read the impossibly complex 
startup and shutdown procedure. It’s also battleship grey, weirdly shaped, and 
mounted on a bulkhead out in the open. And it takes 25 minutes to give full 
heat.

Originally we were thinking of replacing it with a propane or diesel fireplace 
type heater a-lal Dickenson or Sig, but somebody pointed me to Diesel Air 
Heaters like Webasto, Eberspaecher and Planar, and they seem like they could be 
a great fit. We have plenty of room to mount one in the engine compartment, we 
get near instant heat, we already have (some) ductwork run, and it would run 
off our existing diesel fuel supply.

Presently I’m leaning towards the Eberspaecher/Espar Airtronic 12V 
(http://www.heatso.com/eberspacher-airtronic-d2-12v-2-2kw-heater-kit/<http://www.ebay.com/itm/EBERSPACHER-AIRTRONIC-M-D4-24v-DIESEL-NIGHT-AIR-HEATER-TRUCK-BOAT-KIT-NEW-/352027242684>)
 - it’s nearly half the price of the Webasto models. Planar seems like another 
lower cost option, but apparently it’s from Russia and that makes me nervous.

Anybody used any of these? Why are Webastos $2700 and the Espars are $800?

Andrew

--
Andrew Means
S.V. Safari - 1977 C&C 34 Mk I
Seattle, WA



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