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The Eberspacher Airtronic AS3 D2L is a cutting-edge 2kW diesel heater designed for professional-grade performance in extreme cold and high altitudes. Its compact form factor fits discreetly under seats, while advanced noise reduction and smart controls ensure efficient, quiet operation. With plug-and-play installation and broad controller compatibility, it’s engineered for seamless integration and long-lasting reliability, making it the go-to choice for millennial managers who demand comfort and tech-savvy convenience on the road.
| ASIN | B0BGYH9WVD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #175,255 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #81 in RV Heaters & Furnaces |
| Brand | Eberspächer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (28) |
| Date First Available | September 30, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 17.41 pounds |
| Item model number | 2773SW |
| Manufacturer | Eberspacher |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 25.2953.05.0000.0B |
| Model | Eberspacher Heater |
| Package Dimensions | 22.5 x 14.88 x 8.25 inches |
S**O
The console is too small to see.
It works as described, and it works as I expected. The problem is it will not shut down when the temperature is reached. The console is too small to see.
E**N
Super!
After watching YouTube videos I was a bit concerned about it being a tough DIY addition to our Sprinter, but it was all reasonable. The key is to understand that you need to treat the installation as 3 separate install sub- systems: The physical install of the furnace, the install of the electrical system, and plumbing the fuel line. Yes, it takes a few days if your van is all built out like ours was. The vendor was very responsive to my questions and provided YT links, that I ended up not needing after. The kit was complete, I didn’t need any other parts of any kind. The link to the Espar manual provided sufficiently clear instructions that were further clarified by the vendor’s info. There were some minor leftover parts, mostly related to the unused fuel siphon tube, that were unneeded because MB provides a ready to go T-connect for this very purpose. While the YT installers were all concerned about the exhaust placement due to potential fumes coming in the sliding door, I find the furnace is using so little fuel that the fumes are barely noticeable, and I am quite sensitive to the smell of diesel exhaust. That said, we used it in mild temps only down to about 41°, so in colder temps where the furnace would need to run more and harder, the fumes might be more noticeable. So, if you decide to run the outlet over to the driver’s side, then you will need to procure more exhaust pipe, either the expensive stainless or cheaper galvanized version because the supplied pipe is about 12” too short to go far enough to exit the fumes out from underneath the van. That said, if enough fumes were being discharged to be a problem by the sliding door, my guess is that they would be nearly as unpleasant on the driver’s side as they would drift back to our rear open window. At least the slider gets closed and sealed shut once we retire for the night, so fumes are only possible when the slider is opened and closed for some brief outside need. Sprinters: There is a diagonally oriented flat depression formed in the floor pan specifically for these heaters, which simplifies the installation of the Espar, if the stock MB additional “house” battery is removed. We replaced our MB auxiliary battery with a 100AH slimline LiFePO battery, so there was plenty of room for the battery, furnace, and a MPPT charge controller for the new battery. Without a doubt the most difficult and stressful part of the installation was cutting the hole in the floor. I wisely opted to use a drill-powered sheet metal nibbler I ordered from Amazon. With the nibbler I was able to cut a close-tolerance oval hole that matched the rubber foot of the furnace. Using the diagonal placement allows the use of the included square floor plate and gasket. The plate allows a sloppily cut floor hole to adequately covered and sealed, which means a mostly square cut can be made easily with a Sawzall type tool. Using the plate also aids the connection of the tubes and pipes from inside the van, rather than from underneath, so I recommend using the plate. That said, using the plate and having a big hole can create a significant water trap that will need well executed sealing from under the van. 26-0123 UPDATE: If installing the heater on the passenger side of the vehicle, the fuel line will have to cross the catalytic converter’s path, so one must be extremely careful to take a path with the plastic (nylon?) fuel line that is as high as possible and as far as can be managed from the Cat. I ran our line along where one of the cross-beams is welded to the floor and this was to the rear of the Cat. I periodically check the installation for signs of discoloration or distortion in the line.
G**.
Easy install but loud during operation
Easy install once I found the seven o savage video. Warms the van pretty quickly. Louder than I expected. Not the most intuitive UI on the thermostat
A**N
I'm sick and get tired of these heating companies not putting the Btu on their products.
Yeah, I searched for the highest BTU diesel unit. This is the most expensive, and yet small as Btu heat output. I gave one star because this is not what I searched for some expensive high end piece of s**
B**N
Awesome
Works awesome. Purchased a knock off. Then thought. This is under my bunk. Decided to spend the money on the name brand. Soon glad I did. Efficient and warm, down to single digits in my sleeper.
D**H
I should have just bought this one first!
after trying the chicom heater and having it go out pretty quickly, I spent the money on this one...which I just should have done in the first place. wiring is a little involved, but makes sense once you noodle it through it...lay it out first, you may not need all the wiring as it is a stock wiring harness. the thermostat is simple and great! it's been running like a champ since I installed it!
T**4
Excellent diesel heater
I installed this heater in our sprinter van this fall. Very straightforward install. The video instructions are much easier to follow initially. We just completed our third winter trip and it worked perfectly. On nights with the temperatures well below freezing this heater kept the van at a comfortable 65F. It is more expensive than the Chinese versions, but it is MUCH quieter and more fuel efficient. If you are serious about living in your van or RV in the winter, this is a must have.
B**N
Instructions need improvement
I replaced a cheaper heating unit with this one and could be happier. Fits right in place of the old one with no new drilling. Unit works great, heating is perfect, well worth the money. I would have given it this 5 stars if they would made the wiring instructions more clear. Not to hard to figure out but can be annoying, take your time because you don’t need all the wires they send.
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