🔥 Heat Up Your Ride with Precision Control! 🔥
The Fit for Webasto Eberspaecher Propex Air Heater Valve Y type is a 75mm adjustable connector designed for diesel engine parking heaters. It features two regulating valves for customizable airflow, made from high-quality nylon for durability and efficiency. This accessory enhances your heating system's functionality, ensuring you stay warm and comfortable on the road.
Manufacturer | LANDSIN |
Brand | LANDSIN |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.2 x 6.81 x 4.29 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | Heater Valve |
G**K
Works as designed
I used this while base camping at an event to heat my T4 and G6 Gazelles with my diesel heater. It did the job well. I did have to turn up the temperature level on the heater to heat both at the same time. It is the exact same size as the outlet on the heater so a coupler is required. This is a sturdy part that will get the job done.
A**R
Works as advertised.
Seems to be of good quality. The valves stay in any position that you set them, even with the diesel heater fan at the highest settings. Would definitely buy again.
A**.
Good enough
Does what it was intended to. Only complaint is that the inlet side requires a small piece of hose to connect to the heater. Why not make it a slip fit so you can eliminate that piece? Quality looks like it’s 3d printed but does work as intended
R**L
Top
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S**H
Doesn't fit on end of heater
Seems like a great idea, but doesn't fit on the end of the heater, so I couldn't really get it to work as I intended to use it.
L**A
does what was expected
Used to split the heat from my diesel heater between the annex and the the tent of my roof top tent. Wife thinks the dog needs to be heated when camping. It works and allows you to restrict the flow on each leg of the "y" split. Seems well built/decently priced for what it is.
S**R
big difference
this makes a big difference in controlling where I want my heat goes in my class c rv
L**N
less heat than expected
Will not heat a large area like a garage, maybe a small shed. Heat output is less than expected. but is very economical on fuel usage. the fuel tank is separate from the heater, so I had to mount it on a vertical board, which reduces it's mobility.