You're parked miles from civilization, enjoying high altitude, but frigid temps are creepin' in. This gas heater tucks out of sight, burns steady, and keeps your whole rig warm so your zero-degree sleeping bag doesn't do all the work.
This thing was made for the places you're not supposed to park. Designed for off-grid use, it runs primarily on gasoline and draws minimal power from a 12-volt source to run its fans and controls. That means your battery stays focused on the essentials. Camped in a canyon? Posted up at 16,000 feet? Doesn't matter. The built-in barometric sensor automatically adjusts the fuel mix to keep your heat clean, steady, and reliable through the night with no sputters, freeze-outs, or babysitting.
Vents Out. Shuts Down. Keeps You Breathing.Built for tough conditions and tested for safety. Exhaust vents outside, and built-in sensors monitor both carbon monoxide and flammable gas. If anything spikes, it shuts itself down automatically, even when you're asleep in the back of a van halfway up a mountain.
If you're outside soaking up the last bit of firelight, you know the warmth won't follow you when the coals fade. Before you leave the fire, use the Bluetooth thermostat or the Velit app to bring your van up to temp. From your seat by the flames or later from your sleeping bag, you can start the heater, adjust settings, or schedule it to kick on before dawn. The smart thermostat is included, and you can use the Velit app to control from up to 100 ft away.
Space is tight in vans and campers, and this heater fits where you need it. Slide it under a bench, tuck it into a cabinet, or bolt it beneath the floor if it's protected from road debris. It's compact, lightweight, and the kit includes everything for install. For Sprinter, Transit, or ProMaster builds, it connects directly to the factory auxiliary fuel port, no modifications needed. This is a heater that hides out but keeps the whole rig warm.
The heaters are compact and smartly designed for factory integration with Sprinters, Transits, ProMasters, and the like. If I was building out a van right now, this is the direction I’d go.
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