Unlimited Self Sustained power!!! 2013 Tacoma High Output Alternator & Bluetti Charger1 install

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Now after many calls to bluetti they finally told me about the DC050s which will allow me to run my solar to the AC port. Not too stoked about spending another $200, but at least I don't have question if what I'm running is safe or not hahah. I do wish I realized the new diesel heaters come with DC to AC adapters. The only thing bluetti had on ecoflow is that the DC output has a 24amp plug, where as ecoflows was capped at 10 amp on the delta 2 max that I picked up. I have an older Hcalory diesel heater, so I didn't know. They are really ironing out all the complexities it seems with all of this stuff. My friend got the newer version hcalory diesel heater. Thing came fully assembled. Mine came in a million pieces with no instruction hahah. even had to drill through the fuel tank and run the line myself. Things are going to be so simple soon, and it's crazy how much more affordabe all of this stuff is getting, seemingly faster than any other domain. Solar generators and panels that is. Everything else seems to just get more expensive hahah
That's great news from Bluetti. Finally a solution forward.

I had a Vevor diesel heater for a few years now that I've run off an EcoFlow 500Wh in my tent and I actually just purchased an LF Bros N2-T model. The LF Bros feels so solid and well put together, and it's not much bigger than my 50cal ammo can fire pit. Diesel heaters are coming a long way.

I was under the impression that only inefficient / poorly assembled heaters would pull more than 10amp at startup. I've been lucky that there has never been an issue running my cheapo Vevor diesel heater from my EcoFlow. lol
 
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I was under the impression that only inefficient / poorly assembled heaters would pull more than 10amp at startup. I've been lucky that there has never been an issue running my cheapo Vevor diesel heater from my EcoFlow. lol
Not at all, reverse even. The glowplug pulls a lot, to ensure a fast reliable start. And then the fuel pump and fan also. So on my 8kw Vevor, startup they can pull 120W-130W, 10-12A depending on 12v voltage. Then in about 4 to 6 minutes, glow plug turns off and it just uses 22W to 60W depending on fan speed. Most all of them will fault out if your powerstation can't supply 12v and a solid 10A... so powerstations with a single 10A dc output that you also need for lights etc, can ne sketchy to start these.

I like my Vevor pretty good, had it a year now, has run for 10 to 12 hr at a time, probably 30 times, all flawlessly.
 

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Not at all, reverse even. The glowplug pulls a lot, to ensure a fast reliable start. And then the fuel pump and fan also. So on my 8kw Vevor, startup they can pull 120W-130W, 10-12A depending on 12v voltage. Then in about 4 to 6 minutes, glow plug turns off and it just uses 22W to 60W depending on fan speed. Most all of them will fault out if your powerstation can't supply 12v and a solid 10A... so powerstations with a single 10A dc output that you also need for lights etc, can ne sketchy to start these.

I like my Vevor pretty good, had it a year now, has run for 10 to 12 hr at a time, probably 30 times, all flawlessly.
I have the 8kw Vevor also and it's been great. I run it on the 12v cigarette lighter (from an EcoFlow 500Wh) on the lowest setting all night long and we stay nice and warm. It burns somewhere between 1/3 - 1/2 it's tank per night.


I "upgraded" to the 5kw LF Bros over black friday but haven't tested it out yet. It has a nicer feel so hopefully it proves to be a good one.
I'd like to have the ability to run that off the cigarette lighter in a pinch but I'm going to wire it to some LifePO4 batteries with a decent wire and higher amp fuse.
 
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I have the 8kw Vevor also and it's been great. I run it on the 12v cigarette lighter (from an EcoFlow 500Wh) on the lowest setting all night long and we stay nice and warm. It burns somewhere between 1/3 - 1/2 it's tank per night.


I "upgraded" to the 5kw LF Bros over black friday but haven't tested it out yet. It has a nicer feel so hopefully it proves to be a good one.
I'd like to have the ability to run that off the cigarette lighter in a pinch but I'm going to wire it to some LifePO4 batteries with a decent wire and higher amp fuse.
My friend was able to run his new Hcalory 6kw diesel heater on the 10amp cigarette lighter! We ran it from my first to see if getting it up to temp would help first, so not sure how much that helped. he forgot his wiring for it, and he usually uses the ac adapter. fortunately my fridge had the same dc wiring we were able to use for it. patient the pine-9.jpg
 
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I have the 8kw Vevor also and it's been great. I run it on the 12v cigarette lighter (from an EcoFlow 500Wh) on the lowest setting all night long and we stay nice and warm. It burns somewhere between 1/3 - 1/2 it's tank per night.


I "upgraded" to the 5kw LF Bros over black friday but haven't tested it out yet. It has a nicer feel so hopefully it proves to be a good one.
I'd like to have the ability to run that off the cigarette lighter in a pinch but I'm going to wire it to some LifePO4 batteries with a decent wire and higher amp fuse.
I also watched my hcalory metrics as I was curious about it. There was over 5 times on start up that it went to 10.5,10.7 amps. Sometimes touching 11. it was always for a second, but wonder if most could handle the surge. As it is mentioned, you just need to make it past the startup phase. They do have the adapters now, so if I were in your shoes, id pickup one of the dc to ac adapters just to be safe. Losing your heat source is no fun hahah
 
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Not at all, reverse even. The glowplug pulls a lot, to ensure a fast reliable start. And then the fuel pump and fan also. So on my 8kw Vevor, startup they can pull 120W-130W, 10-12A depending on 12v voltage. Then in about 4 to 6 minutes, glow plug turns off and it just uses 22W to 60W depending on fan speed. Most all of them will fault out if your powerstation can't supply 12v and a solid 10A... so powerstations with a single 10A dc output that you also need for lights etc, can ne sketchy to start these.

I like my Vevor pretty good, had it a year now, has run for 10 to 12 hr at a time, probably 30 times, all flawlessly.
Is yours a metal body fully contained? I'd much prefer the tank to be inside of the unit. Next unit will have to be self contained for me
 

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I also watched my hcalory metrics as I was curious about it. There was over 5 times on start up that it went to 10.5,10.7 amps. Sometimes touching 11. it was always for a second, but wonder if most could handle the surge. As it is mentioned, you just need to make it past the startup phase. They do have the adapters now, so if I were in your shoes, id pickup one of the dc to ac adapters just to be safe. Losing your heat source is no fun hahah
The LF Bros included the adapter actually so I have it already and I'm actually in the process of building out a separate power system. 2 12v 100ah batteries (providing roughly 2500wh) with 200w solar on top of my RTT should provide a lot of power.

I'm going to direct wire the diesel heater into a QD outlet to the batteries with some heavier wire and a 20a fuse.