Prepping for Arctic road trip

Been into Aldi today and they have leccy blankets in, BEWARE they have a maximum on timer of 3hrs. Not much use for our purposes. Ours has 9hrs.
 
We use a 1-2kW fan heater when on EHU. We also have a 700W mini oil filled radiator which we leave on all night and when we’re out. Speaking from experience, I don’t think a 500W heater is going to make much impression in Arctic temperatures. I’d consider something beefier personally.
Yes 500 watt isn’t much, we have the 700w radiator too, it’s great but don’t think I’ll have the space to take it as an emergency heat source, fingers crossed the Eberspacher keeps purring away for a few weeks, it will probably be the fuel gelling if we do have issues, note to self-take a heat gun..
 
We use a 1-2kW fan heater when on EHU. We also have a 700W mini oil filled radiator which we leave on all night and when we’re out. Speaking from experience, I don’t think a 500W heater is going to make much impression in Arctic temperatures. I’d consider something beefier personally.
I thought they used low temp diesel in those countries......

As in the UK derv WILL gell/freeze at those temps...so you need to fill up locally with their diesel, that has some additives that stop it gelling up?
 
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Good idea, I’ve got a valve fitted under the sink (Pond pump diverter) and can toggle between the internal waste container or drain out under van, the pipe goes though gas drop out hole, but I think this pipe will gradually freeze up, I might get a rubber cap/bung to go over end of this external pipe.
-7 is our coldest camp overnight in the van so going to learn a lot of lessons on this tripView attachment 315211View attachment 315212
I put an old wine cork in mine
 
Thought I’d start a thread for our winter Lapland trip up into Sweden and Finland.
I’m starting to get the van and various bits of kit ready, in no particular order, it’s going to be cold and snowy up there, that’s for sure.
Watching this with much interest.

Out of interest how much did you pay for the Autoterm heater for the engine coolant….if you don’t mind me asking?
 
I've got one of those kW 206 displays.....

Have you been watching mispronounced adventures... ... Lol.

I haven't fitted it yet though.
Seen many of Alex’s videos…very informative if you are heading to the Artic and beyond.

I see Amazon do the KW 206 but almost double the price of other outlets….would that be the same version me thinks?
 
It sounds like the prep is going well :)
I see the @mmi (the T6 legend) hails from Finland, so he may a good source of cold climate information as well.
 
Watching this with much interest.

Out of interest how much did you pay for the Autoterm heater for the engine coolant….if you don’t mind me asking?
Unfortunately it’s not cheap, but a weeks full board in a hotel and garage costs will cost more if the van breaks down up there, it cost me 1400
The actual kit to buy is around 700 from various sellers, Flow 5kw, comfort controller and brackets for mounting, on a t6 it’s mounted in the same place as if it was a factory fit, under passenger seat area and protected by the under tray.
There’s already cut outs in the tray for the exhaust pipe.
They fit its own pump and fuel line into the tank so it’s a completely separate system from the air heater, Autoterm give a 3 year labour and parts guarantee, which seems good.
 
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Seen many of Alex’s videos…very informative if you are heading to the Artic and beyond.

I see Amazon do the KW 206 but almost double the price of other outlets….would that be the same version me thinks?
I order mine from EBay, was £40 at the time, you can buy cheaper but I wasn’t sure that aliexpress site was safe?
 
I thought they used low temp diesel in those countries......

As in the UK derv WILL gell/freeze at those temps...so you need to fill up locally with their diesel, that has some additives that stop it gelling up?
Yes iv seen the garages list the fuel temp spec on the pumps, it varies some could be say -20 or -25 or -30 etc, so if it gets really cold you need to be aware what fuel is in your tank, as Alex F once found out and his fuel lines froze up, I’ll probably leave engine running in -30 or head south
 
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