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Description
YeloDeer Self-Powering Mobile Diesel Heater for Off-Grid HeatOverview Self Powering Mobile Diesel Heater for Off Grid Heat The YeloDeer Self Powering Mobile Diesel Heater is a portable diesel heating solution designed for off grid, outdoor, mobile, and temporary heating needs. It uses diesel combustion to create heat and thermoelectric generation technology to convert heat into electrical energy after stable combustion is achieved. This helps the heater support its own operation once running steadily, reducing
Overview
Self-Powering Mobile Diesel Heater for Off-Grid Heat
The YeloDeer Self-Powering Mobile Diesel Heater is a portable diesel heating solution designed for off-grid, outdoor, mobile, and temporary heating needs.
It uses diesel combustion to create heat and thermoelectric generation technology to convert heat into electrical energy after stable combustion is achieved. This helps the heater support its own operation once running steadily, reducing the need for continuous external power during normal use.
Best For
RV and camper van heating
Winter camping and expedition use
Ice fishing shelters
Hunting cabins and temporary shelters
Boats, trucks, and field work areas
Emergency response and backup heating
Outdoor activities where external power is limited or unavailable
What Makes It Different
Built-in battery-powered startup
Self-generating operation after stable combustion
Thermoelectric generation converts heat into electrical energy
1–4kW adjustable heat output
9 heat levels for flexible temperature control
4.5L built-in diesel fuel tank
Diesel only fuel system
Portable all-in-one structure
Designed for mobile and temporary heating applications
Important Safety Information Before Ordering
This is a diesel combustion heater. Exhaust gas must always be routed safely outdoors.
Never allow exhaust gas to enter a tent, RV, vehicle cabin, boat cabin, shelter, temporary structure, or any occupied space.
If the heater is used with a sealed space or vehicle cabin, a proper wall-through or tent exhaust adapter may be required to channel all exhaust gases outside the living space. Do not use the heater in any setup where exhaust cannot be safely discharged outdoors.
Power & Startup Notes
1. The heater requires its internal batteries for initial ignition.
2. Before startup, make sure the batteries are installed correctly.
3. After powering on, check the LCD voltage display.
4. If the voltage is below 15.0V, charge the battery to 15.0V–16.8V before starting the heater.
5. If the standard charger is not available, a cigarette lighter cable may be connected to the DC input interface to assist startup from a vehicle cigarette lighter port or portable power station.
6. After the heater has started and operated stably for at least 5 minutes, the external cigarette lighter cable can be unplugged.
Applications
Built for Mobile, Outdoor & Temporary Heating
This self-powering diesel heater is designed for places where heat is needed but continuous external power is limited, inconvenient, or unavailable.
Recommended Applications
RV & Camper Van Heating: A practical mobile diesel heater for RV travel, camper vans, and mobile living setups when reliable heat is needed in cold conditions.
Winter Camping: Designed for cold-weather camping and expedition use. Always keep the heater properly installed and route exhaust gas safely outdoors.
Ice Fishing Shelters: Suitable for ice fishing shelters and winter outdoor activities where portable heat and reduced dependence on external power are important.
Hunting Cabins & Temporary Shelters: A useful heating solution for small cabins, hunting shelters, field shelters, and temporary winter structures when diesel fuel and safe exhaust routing are available.
Boats, Trucks & Field Work Areas: Designed for mobile heating needs in boats, trucks, outdoor work areas, and field operations.
Emergency Backup Heating: Helpful as a backup heat source during cold weather, outdoor rescue support, travel delays, or temporary power limitations.
Not Recommended For
Unvented indoor use
Fully sealed spaces without safe exhaust routing
Permanent home HVAC replacement
Use with gasoline, alcohol, kerosene, mixed fuels, or other unapproved fuels
Areas with flammable vapors, gases, or dense combustible dust
Any setup where the exhaust pipe cannot be safely routed outdoors
Any use without following the instruction manual
Features & Benefits
Self-Powering Diesel Heat
This heater is built for mobile and off-grid heating. It uses diesel combustion to generate heat and thermoelectric generation technology to convert part of that heat into electrical energy after stable combustion is reached.
Built-In Battery Startup
The heater uses internal batteries to provide the initial power required for ignition.
Before operation, insert the batteries into the battery compartment and match the positive (+) and negative (-) indicators correctly.
Generates Power After Stable Combustion
Once the heater has fired up and operated stably, the internal thermoelectric module helps supply the operational current needed for normal running.
This reduces dependence on continuous external power once the heater is operating properly.
1–4kW Adjustable Heat Output
Choose from 9 heat levels to match your space, insulation, outdoor temperature, altitude, ventilation, and comfort needs.
Heat Output Range: 1–4kW
Heat Levels: 1–9
Fuel Consumption: 0.1–0.48L/h
Fuel Tank Capacity: 4.5L
Diesel Only Fuel System
This heater is designed for diesel fuel only. Do not use gasoline, alcohol, kerosene, mixed fuels, or other unapproved flammable liquids.
Portable All-in-One Design
The heater is designed as a portable mobile heating system with an integrated fuel tank, battery startup system, heating structure, control panel, and air inlet / outlet connections.
It is suitable for field operations, outdoor activities, camping, emergency backup heat, vehicles, boats, tents, and temporary structures.
Exterior Placement Option
If the heater is positioned outside the area intended for heating, attach the air inlet and air outlet pipes to guide airflow properly.
Slide the insulation sleeve onto the air outlet pipe to help reduce heat loss.
Safety-Focused Exhaust Setup
The exhaust pipe assembly must be installed securely.
All exhaust gas must be discharged outside the living or occupied space.
If using the heater with a sealed space or vehicle cabin, a proper wall-through or tent exhaust adapter may be required to safely channel exhaust outdoors.
Specifications
Technical Specifications
Product Type: Self-Powering Mobile Diesel Heater
Heating Method: Diesel combustion
Power Generation: Thermoelectric generation after stable combustion
Heat Output Range: 1kW – 4kW
Heat Levels: 1–9
Rated Power Consumption: < 40W
Fuel Consumption: 0.1L/h – 0.48L/h
Rated Voltage: 16.8V
Fuel Type: Diesel only
Fuel Tank Capacity: 4.5L
Heater Operational Temperature: -40°F to 104°F / -40°C to 40°C
Heater Non-Operational Temperature: -40°F to 185°F / -40°C to 85°C
Oil Pump Operational Temperature: -40°F to 122°F / -40°C to 50°C
Oil Pump Non-Operational Temperature: -40°F to 257°F / -40°C to 125°C
Control Method: Built-in control panel
Startup Power: Internal rechargeable batteries
External Startup Support: Charger or cigarette lighter cable when battery voltage is low
Package Includes
Host
Exhaust pipe × 2
Muffler
Exhaust elbow
Exhaust protect pipe × 2
Air inlet pipe
Air outlet pipe
Air pipe protect sleeve × 2
Battery × 4
Battery charger
Car window cloth
Portable bag
Instruction manual
Package Note
Package configuration may vary by final kit version. Please check the actual package before installation.
Setup, Safety & FAQ
Setup Before Use
Step 1: Battery Installation
Insert the batteries into the battery compartment before operation.
Match the positive (+) and negative (-) indicators correctly.
The heater requires battery power for initial ignition.
Step 2: Exhaust Pipe Assembly
Install the exhaust pipe assembly securely before startup.
Make sure all exhaust connections are tight.
The exhaust elbow should be locked into the heater’s exhaust interface.
Install the muffler and exhaust pipes according to the instruction manual.
Slide the protective heat sleeve over the exhaust assembly where required.
Always route exhaust gas outdoors.
Step 3: Air Inlet & Outlet Pipes
If the heater is positioned outside the area intended for heating, connect the air inlet and air outlet pipes.
Rotate the pipe connectors clockwise to lock them into place.
Use the insulation sleeve on the air outlet pipe to help reduce heat loss.
Operation Notes
Power On: Press the power button to connect power. The LCD backlight will illuminate.
Ignition: Start the heater according to the instruction manual. The “ON” indicator will flash during startup.
Power Adjustment: Use the up or down buttons to adjust the power level.
Minimum Level: 1
Maximum Level: 9
Powering Off
Turn off the heater according to the instruction manual. The “OFF” indicator will flash.
After shutdown, the internal components remain extremely hot. The system fan will automatically run for an additional 3 to 5 minutes to dissipate heat safely.
Do not disconnect power, move, or pack the unit until the fan completely stops and the LCD screen turns off.
Battery & Voltage Notes
The internal batteries provide the initial power needed for stable ignition.
After turning on the main power, check the LCD voltage display.
If the voltage is below 15.0V, charge the battery to 15.0V–16.8V before starting.
If the standard charger is unavailable, a cigarette lighter cable can be connected to the DC input interface to draw power from a vehicle cigarette lighter port or portable power station for startup support.
After the heater has fired up and operated stably for at least 5 minutes, the external cigarette lighter cable can be unplugged.
Safety Precautions
1. Use diesel fuel only.
2. Check the fuel level regularly during use.
3. Always shut down the heater before refueling.
4. Stop operation immediately if any fuel leakage is detected.
5. Keep surrounding objects away from high-temperature areas of the heater.
6. Do not operate the heater where flammable vapors, gases, or dense combustible dust may accumulate.
7. Adult supervision is required when the heater is operated near children.
8. Never allow exhaust gas to enter any occupied space.
9. Do not modify the heater or use non-approved parts.
FAQ
1. Does this heater need external power?
The heater needs battery power for initial ignition. After stable combustion is achieved, the internal thermoelectric module helps supply the operational current needed for normal running.
2. Can I start it if the battery voltage is low?
If the LCD voltage display is below 15.0V, charge the battery to 15.0V–16.8V before startup. A cigarette lighter cable may also be used through the DC input interface for startup support when the standard charger is unavailable.
3. When can I unplug the external cigarette lighter cable?
After the heater has started and operated stably for at least 5 minutes, the external cigarette lighter cable can be unplugged.
4. What fuel should I use?
Use diesel fuel only. Do not use gasoline, alcohol, kerosene, mixed fuels, or unapproved flammable liquids.
5. Can I use it inside a tent, RV, or vehicle cabin?
Only if exhaust gas can be safely routed outdoors. Never allow exhaust gas to enter a tent, RV, vehicle cabin, boat cabin, shelter, or any occupied space.
6. Do I need an exhaust adapter?
If the heater is used with a sealed space or vehicle cabin, a compatible wall-through or tent exhaust adapter may be required to channel exhaust gases safely outdoors. Check the final kit configuration before use.
7. How hot is the heater during operation?
The heater and exhaust parts can become very hot during operation. Keep surrounding objects away from high-temperature areas and do not pack the unit until the fan stops and the screen turns off.
8. How long can it run on one tank?
Runtime depends on heat level, fuel level, outdoor temperature, insulation, ventilation, altitude, and the size of the space being heated. Fuel consumption is approximately 0.1L/h–0.48L/h.
9. What should I do before refueling?
Always shut down the heater before refueling. Stop operation immediately if any fuel leakage is detected.
Learning Guides
Helpful Guides Before You Choose a Self-Powering Diesel Heater
Choosing a self-powering diesel heater is different from choosing a regular portable heater. If you are planning to use this heater for an RV, winter camping, ice fishing shelter, cabin, truck, boat, or emergency backup heat, these guides can help you understand how it works, where it fits best, and how to use it safely.
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Start Here: Understand the Product
What Is a Self-Powering Diesel Heater? A simple guide to what makes a self-powering diesel heater different from a conventional portable heater, especially for off-grid heating where external power is limited.
How Does a Self-Generating Diesel Heater Work? Learn how thermoelectric generation helps convert combustion heat into electrical operating power after stable combustion.
Does a Diesel Heater Need Electricity? Diesel heaters still need electricity for startup and key components. This guide explains how self-powering models reduce dependence on continuous external power during normal operation.
Self-Powering Diesel Heater vs Conventional 12V Diesel Heater Compare self-powering diesel heaters with regular 12V diesel heaters in power setup, battery drain, installation convenience, and off-grid use.
Safety First
Where Should Diesel Heater Exhaust Go? Safe exhaust routing is one of the most important parts of using any diesel heater. Learn how to route exhaust outdoors and keep it away from occupied spaces.
Can You Use a Diesel Heater in a Tent? Safety Guide for Campers A practical safety guide for tent campers who want warm air inside the tent while keeping combustion exhaust outside.
Popular Use Cases
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Need Help Choosing?
Not sure whether this self-powering diesel heater is right for your setup?
Contact us before ordering and tell us your intended use, space size, expected outdoor temperature, ventilation method, and how you plan to route the exhaust outdoors.
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