It's been a few years since David wrote his one & only blog post for me (a Takacat dinghy review) but he has now written another review for my blog.
We have been living full time on the road in our fifth-wheeler for over 10 years now and after spending the last five out of six winters in the South Island we have never regretted our original decision to run with diesel heating. Here’s our blog on the original diesel heater installation.
Lake Ruataniwha, Mackenzie Country |
The heaters (we have two 2.2kw heaters) were starting to show signs of
excessive smoking at start up and servicing was well overdue. Although I
consider I am reasonably handy and certainly quite capable of removing the
heaters from their locations, I was reluctant to strip them down for servicing
even after watching several very informative You Tube clips.
Another surprise I found out after doing quite a bit of research on the internet was that some parts were indicated to be in short supply for our model heaters mainly due to shipping delays and the current low stock levels held in New Zealand.
During this research I came across a company called HEATPORT who specialised in diesel heaters. They are located in Cheviot, North Canterbury and as we had a trip to Christchurch planned I decided to extend our travel and visit their operation. And I was very glad I did.
Although located off the beaten track, I was immediately impressed the moment I entered HEATPORT’s factory and the photos included in this blog post should clearly endorse my first impressions.
Also, after talking to the owner, Pango, and his serviceman Tomas, it was obvious that their knowledge for diesel heaters was extensive and that they were very enthusiastic for what they were doing. Consequently I had no hesitation in booking my two heater units in for a thorough service.
Tomas & Pango with friendly dog Sarah |
NZMCA Park, Parnassus, North Canterbury |
After servicing I reinstalled both units back into our van and they are back to working just fine.
Letitia testing heaters |
Tomas at work |
I installed an Eberspacher some 6 years ago... fan started to crash... took camper to a RV place in Tauranga who pulled it apart, fitted a service kit, but diagnosed the fan as faulty... Happy enough with what they did, but they quoted me a new fan at $1,050, plus GST, plus Freight, plus labour.... I declined.... sourced the part from Heatport at a total cost of $190.... fitted it myself in 15 minutes.... good as new :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat recommendation for mail order parts Peter, as long as people can do the work themselves it's a good way to go & saves money. Thanks for your comment.
DeleteGreat to read your blog David. I too would throughly endorse your comments re Heatport. I bought and self installed their 5KW heater into our Jayco Journey prior to a three month trip around the South Island in 2021. Pango was very helpful with advice and they delivered their product very promptly. We are very pleased with the performance of the unit - especially on a very cool minus 7 degree Easter morning in Oturehua!
ReplyDeleteAnother great recommendation, thanks for your comment Geoff & yes those -7c mornings can sure test your heating system alright! Safe travels.
DeleteThankyou we will definitely make a visit with our motorhome before the winter, it certainly gets cold down here but love it at the same time .
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, do book in early because it would seem it's normal for everyone to leave it to the last moment & then there can be delays. And yes we love winter down South too.
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