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Velit Diesel RV Heater for Camper Van - 14,000 Btu - Bluetooth Control
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Velit Diesel RV Heater for Camper Van - 14,000 Btu - Bluetooth Control

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You're parked miles from civilization, enjoying high altitude, but frigid temps are creepin' in. This diesel 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. Great Prices for the best rv heaters from Velit. Velit Diesel RV Heater for Camper Van - 14,000 Btu - Bluetooth Control part number VE66QV can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Velit RV Heaters

  • Diesel Heater
  • Velit
  • Camper Van
  • Motorhome
  • Truck Bed Camper
  • Interior Heating

You're parked miles from civilization, enjoying high altitude, but frigid temps are creepin' in. This diesel 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.


Highlights

  • Stay Warm Without Burning Watts: Runs on diesel, not your battery, so heat keeps flowing even after days off-grid.
  • From Freezing Cab to Cozy-Cabin: Turns a cold van into a warm retreat with 14,000 Btu of fast, reliable heat.
  • Fits Where the Sun Doesn't: Mounts under a seat, in a cabinet, or beneath your rig when road-protected.
  • Built-In Safety Features: Exhaust routes outside; CO and gas sensors trigger an automatic shutdown.
  • Handles High Elevations: Barometric sensor auto-tunes fuel mix so it burns clean up to 16,000 feet.
  • 2 Ways to Control Heat: Use the Bluetooth thermostat in your rig or the Velit app from your bunk or the fire pit.

Features to know about

Built for High Altitudes, Dirt Roads, and Dead Batteries

This thing was made for the places you're not supposed to park. Designed for off-grid use, it runs primarily on diesel 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.

Comfort You Can Control Anywhere

Panel Controls

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.


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Install It Wherever You Have Space

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.

Specs

Heating Capacity:

  • Minimum: 5,600 Btu per hour
  • Maximum: 14,000 Btu per hour

Dimensions and Weight:

  • Dimensions: 5-1/2" long x 14-5/8" wide x 5-15/16" tall
  • Weight: 10 lbs

Fuel:

  • Type: Diesel
  • Consumption:
    • Minimum: 0.053 gallons per hour
    • Maximum: 0.14 gallons per hour

Power and Operation:

  • Operating power:
    • Minimum: 20 watts
    • Maximum: 40 watts
  • Maximum starting power: 120 watts
  • Bluetooth range: up to 100'
  • Maximum continuous runtime: 48 hours
  • Operating temperature: -40F to 75F
  • Maximum operating elevation: 16,000'

Color:

  • Red

Warranty:

  • 2-Year limited


DI400012V Velit RV Air Diesel Heater for Boondocking and VanLife - Camping Heater - 14K BTU

Item # VE66QV

Installation Details VE66QV Installation instructions



Ratings & Reviews

5.0

1 reviews
You're parked miles from civilization, enjoying high altitude, but frigid temps are creepin' in. This diesel 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.

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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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  • Comparing Diesel To Gasoline RV Heaters By Velit For A 2019 Transit EcoBoost
    Cheryl, since your Transit is gasoline-powered, the gas Velit # VE46QV is the cleaner fit - it saves you from having to add a separate diesel tank just for the heater. You just tap into your gasoline tank and go from there. Functionally, both versions are the same: 14,000 BTU, 12V operation, rated for -30°F to 75°F. The difference really comes down to fuel source. Are you looking to heat the whole van in winter, or just keep it comfortable for shoulder-season camping? In regard to running...
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  • Does Velit RV Heater (gas/diesel) Have A Thermostat Mode?
    Jacob, you’ve got both options when using the Velit heaters, which come in gas # VE46QV and diesel # VE66QV. In thermostat mode, it ramps the power up or down automatically to hold your set temp. If the cabin temp rises 6° above the setpoint, it goes into standby until things cool back down. Or, you can run it in power mode with 5 fixed output levels if you want more manual control. Do you prefer “set it and forget it,” or do you like dialing in heat levels yourself? Other folks reading...
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  • Does Velit Diesel And Gas RV Heater Come With Fuel Tank?
    Mike, the Velit doesn’t ship with a separate fuel tank. The kit includes the heater, fuel pump, fuel filter, exhaust, intake, wiring harness, and hardware. If you’re running gas or diesel from your vehicle’s main tank, you’ll install a standpipe into it. If you want an independent setup say for a trailer, you’d supply your own small tank. Is this going in a van or more of a cargo trailer build? That’ll help me recommend the right tank size. Anyone else reading this - has anyone added...
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  • How Often Does Velit RV Heater Need Maintenance? Pump, Filter Changes, Cleaning etc.
    Tony, maintenance is pretty light for the Velit RV Heaters like gasoline model # VE46QV and diesel model # VE66QV. The manual says to: -Run it once a month for 15 minutes, even off-season, to keep the pump and motor happy. -Replace the fuel filter every 2 years. -Inspect intake/exhaust for debris regularly. -After about 10 years, replace the heat exchanger, exhaust pipe, and sensor. If you keep it clean and give it that monthly run, you’ll avoid most potential issues. Are you planning...
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  • How Much Battery AH Do I Need To Run Velit RV Heater Overnight In Truck Bed Camper?
    Melissa, great setup. The Velit RV Heaters like the gas model # VE46QV and diesel model # VE66QV draw about 30 watts (~2.5 amps) on average. Over a 10-hour night, that adds up to around 25Ah. With a 100Ah AGM battery (~50Ah usable safely), you can expect 2 nights of use before needing to recharge. If you’re often parked more than two nights, pairing it with a small solar panel or a DC-DC charger while driving would keep your battery topped up. Are you using shore power much, or mainly...
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  • Diesel Heater That Can Tie Into Fuel Tank On 2021 Winnebago Revel On Sprinter Chassis
    Dan, the nice part of going diesel in your Revel is that the Velit Diesel Heater # VE66QV can tie right into your Sprinter’s diesel tank. The manual notes that a standpipe is the most reliable way to pull fuel especially above 5,000 ft, though some folks tap into the factory aux port if available. Just make sure the standpipe sits at least 25mm off the tank bottom so you’re not pulling sludge. Since you’ll be in Colorado, where altitude is a factor, I’d recommend the standpipe method for...
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  • How Loud Is The Velit Diesel RV Heater VE66QV?
    Good question, Stevin. The Velit diesel RV heater # VE66QV runs at about 20–46 watts draw depending on output, and noise-wise it’s much quieter than the budget knock-offs. Velit says the fuel pump is silent, but you may hear a gentle fan hum from the unit, but not the roaring “jet sound” you might have experienced. The insulated combustion chamber and smoother fan motor keep it more in line with a household space heater hum. Are you planning to mount this under your bed platform or in...
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  • RV Diesel Heater For Off-Grid Camping At High Elevation 9,000 Feet
    Kevin, this is exactly where the Velit Diesel RV Heater # VE66QV shines. It has an onboard barometer that auto-adjusts the fuel-air mix up to about 17,000 feet. That means no manual jetting or swapping settings at elevation. Do you want this strictly for winter overnights in the van, or are you running it daily for ski trips? Other high-altitude campers - how’s the Velit or other heaters been treating you in the Rockies or similar elevation?
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  • Does Velit RV Heater Have Scheduled Run Time Or Just Manual Controlling?
    Sarah, luckily the Velit gas RV heater # VE46QV (and diesel # VE66QV) has an auto-run feature. You can set a start time and a run duration, and it will fire up in whatever mode and temp you last used. Handy for ski mornings or early fishing trips. Just keep in mind the system clock resets if you fully disconnect power, so you’d need to hit NEXT to set the time again. Do you see yourself using it mainly for early mornings, or to pre-heat before heading back into the van at night? Anyone...
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  • How Safe Are The Velit RV Heaters In A ProMaster RV? What About Carbon Monoxide?
    Linda, that’s the right question to ask. The Velit gas RV heater # VE46QV and the diesel version # VE66QV are designed as sealed combustion heaters, and the intake and exhaust for combustion are routed outside the van via stainless corrugated pipes. The manual stresses making sure the exhaust port points downward at 90° and at least 4 feet from any windows. They also both have a carbon monoxide sensor that if anything dangerous is detected, it will automatically shut the heater down. Are...
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