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<blockquote data-quote="condor22" data-source="post: 162435" data-attributes="member: 1932"><p>Got the 12V power run to the heater finished. Also, the controller is installed and that cable also run to the heater. Unfortunately have yet to do the fuel pump wiring, too much rain to get under the van, so ASAP again weather depending. So pics will posted on completion.</p><p></p><p>What's left - I need to put at least 2 P clips on the fuel line under the van, the pump electric cable under the van and into the heater compartment and then get some fuel into the tank and suck it through to the pump. Then its time to push the button and see if it works.</p><p></p><p>Once done, I intend to put a bulkhead and lid around the heater to separate it from what is stored under the bed. Looking at using alum angle from Bunnings and maybe pegboard to allow some venting around the heater.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="condor22, post: 162435, member: 1932"] Got the 12V power run to the heater finished. Also, the controller is installed and that cable also run to the heater. Unfortunately have yet to do the fuel pump wiring, too much rain to get under the van, so ASAP again weather depending. So pics will posted on completion. What's left - I need to put at least 2 P clips on the fuel line under the van, the pump electric cable under the van and into the heater compartment and then get some fuel into the tank and suck it through to the pump. Then its time to push the button and see if it works. Once done, I intend to put a bulkhead and lid around the heater to separate it from what is stored under the bed. Looking at using alum angle from Bunnings and maybe pegboard to allow some venting around the heater. [/QUOTE]
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