Jake B
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- PLUS 3
so we picked up a wallas heater a while back and have been waiting for better weather to start gathering up all the parts needed to install it. we only have the unit and the kerosene pick up lines and switch. I am currently looking at options for a through hull exhaust not sure what one to get. and am still torn between exhausting below window on starboard side by sink, or piping it up and exhaust out the roof? are there pluses and minuses to this.
also I plan on getting some kind of universal vent/screens for the pick up and put out. and figured general flexible ducting would work for the plumbing it. going to mount it under sink as well and figured since i have the fuel pick ups already a one gallon gas can or something similar would work there. it has two heat outputs so I was planning on this.
intake as close to ground as i can get but still have it flush mount onto the cabinet starboard side. then heat output above that in cabinet as high as can. and the second I am torn about just having them both dump into cabin or try to plumb one into cuddy? as we wont always be sleeping on boat when its needed I thought if we did sleep on the boat I can just point a fan into cuddy and that would move warm air? Heater controls will be mounted onto kitchen cabinet also.
This post is for some part info but also to bounce ideas off all the people here as I am sure someone has done it before or sees a better lay out. I am open to info and ideas looking to install it once and have it be as effective and clean as can be.
I have all summer to piece together and install so I am not in a hurry just needs to be in by September.
And on a final note the switch is not the current one that has multiple setting like the one on scan marine web site. Its on off low high. I debated getting the newer one but for couple hundred bucks was not sure if it was worth it?? Problem is the switch I have and the newer one are different shapes so I need to commit to that before cutting it out also.
also I plan on getting some kind of universal vent/screens for the pick up and put out. and figured general flexible ducting would work for the plumbing it. going to mount it under sink as well and figured since i have the fuel pick ups already a one gallon gas can or something similar would work there. it has two heat outputs so I was planning on this.
intake as close to ground as i can get but still have it flush mount onto the cabinet starboard side. then heat output above that in cabinet as high as can. and the second I am torn about just having them both dump into cabin or try to plumb one into cuddy? as we wont always be sleeping on boat when its needed I thought if we did sleep on the boat I can just point a fan into cuddy and that would move warm air? Heater controls will be mounted onto kitchen cabinet also.
This post is for some part info but also to bounce ideas off all the people here as I am sure someone has done it before or sees a better lay out. I am open to info and ideas looking to install it once and have it be as effective and clean as can be.
I have all summer to piece together and install so I am not in a hurry just needs to be in by September.
And on a final note the switch is not the current one that has multiple setting like the one on scan marine web site. Its on off low high. I debated getting the newer one but for couple hundred bucks was not sure if it was worth it?? Problem is the switch I have and the newer one are different shapes so I need to commit to that before cutting it out also.