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Depending on where we were we'd tip it out on grass, down a grey water dump station or down our sink. We'd then leave everything outside to dry or if it was late in the day just in the front of our van with our extraction fan on.
Great job mate, I feel your pain. We just went from Prionia to Mytikas but spend the night at the refuge on the way back. We were talking about how exhausting it would have been if we had done it all in one day. Forgetting your sunglasses must have made the experience even harder!
Can you advise what is the dimensions of the fuel hose used for the auxiliary fitment both internal and external and an excellent video viewing from Scotland
Hi! dear friends! Can you explain if the Easy Start Pro allow you to configure the temperature and make the heater start-stop-start based on this set up of your chosen temperature? Thanks!
Here's my safety hole which allows gas to disperse... and here's me covering it up with some nice panelling 😅 it begs the question, how important is that hole? Thanks for video, very informative.
This is helpfully for somone who is about to install one myself. I'm taking ther fllor out completely which I don't think you were abele to but I'd clamp straight to the steel rather than throught the plywood
did this some weeks ago in the middle of winter. It was beautiful, but a little sketchy. Some of the parts in the middle were completely ice-y or muddy. it was pretty abandoned as well, i think we saw 3 other people, no food or drinks to be found anywhere and also didn't have to pay!
We installed the same size heater (one was Planar and one was Eberspacher) in a MWB and a LWB and found it great in both. It’s been a few years now so can’t remember exactly but I feel like the van would get warm enough in maybe 10 mins. And we lived in the van fulltime even through winters in freezing cold countries. I think a 4d would be way too powerful for a van.
We’d definitely recommend a diesel heater. While there’s an upfront cost, we found it really cheap to run. I’d be a bit worried about a buddy heater in an enclosed space like a van.
Hi, connecting this to the battery is just like connecting anything else to a battery. We’d recommend looking up videos on connecting items to a 12v battery.
Well, no, Krakow was not destroyed because the Russians, when they attacked Krakow, left a loophole for the Germans to withdraw from the city. Hitler did not pay attention to such things, and Krakow was never a German city, it is the historical capital of Poland and the seat of Polish kings.
The pronunciation of Wrocław is good except for the letter 'ł', this letter is not 'L', it is pronounced differently and is close to the beginning of the word whisky.😀👍
You need to make the aux fuel line shorter so it is a couple of inches above the bottom of the tank. This prevents the diesel heater from completely draining the fuel tank dry, leaving you stranded. Also you should replace the o-ring. If your van is more than about 10 years old, you might also consider replacing the fuel pump as a preventative measure.
I really love these collapsible showers thank you so much for making this video. It seems more efficient vs installed showers or like me terrified on the idea of outdoor showering lol😂. Are you not worried about being in the used water during your showering? I have been debating about buying one of those collapsible/foldable bathing tubs. OR constructing a shower tub from a farm animal feeding tub, along with the hula hoop and curtains etc.
Very nice video! When visiting another city or country, every educated person must visit a museum. Visiting museums is very useful and fascinating. A love for the "eternal" and "beautiful" is awakened in a person, the beginnings of greatness and respect for history are inculcated. It is impossible to turn the excursion into something banal, ordinary and boring. The person should be a comprehensively developed person, cultured, educated, critically and analytically thinking, with knowledge of foreign languages. It is the knowledge of a foreign language that opens wide prospects for a person to realize his/her creative potential, career and financial growth. I would like to recommend the practical training course by Yuriy Ivantsiv "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign language", where you can find lots of useful information how to learn a foreign language quickly. Learn a foreign language and realize your creative potential on an international scale! The international community needs creative ideas! Thanks to the author of the channel for a very fascinating tour!
I'm going up there myself in August of this year. I suspect I might not make the last 200 meters up to Myticas myself, so I totally understand you! No failure in my opinion. If someone is up there that can lend me a long rope I have something for support or if they could have something placed out there as extra safety, I think that would be good! Overall I'm all in for trying to do this in one day myself, so I'm doing what I can in terms of training my body this summer to make it easier.
To mount a gastank under a car doesn't seems very smart to me with all the weather influences, salt in the winter, stones, rain....But hey..who am I of cause....Goodl luck.