My current design includes a marine water heater/tank and a diesel heater that will be used for the camper. I wll be able to use both 110v(shore power or inverted) or diesel depending what the siuation is. My thought was to add the ability to plumb into the motor cooling system if needed. I appreciate the addition of a failure point but pre-heaters are pretty common. I think the FMTV's came with a pre-heater in the acrtic packages.
Blair
Some would say it's a minor risk.
They're probably not wrong. The odds of something going wrong are slim. The problem is, if they go wrong, can you implement a FER and get on the road?
You're on a forest service road and you get a leak.... how long until you realize you dumped all your coolant? When the overtemp light comes on?
How you gonna get down off the mountain?
Got a way to replace the coolant? I mean, I guess at that point anything liquid will do, but...
I just look at as certain things are mission critical.
Oil.
Fuel.
Coolant.
A truck will run with damn near nothing else working as long as you have those 3 things.
You lose one of those things, and you're dead in the water... So, just me personally, I wouldn't want Murphy to come visit me as I make things more complex.
My mission goals might be different than yours. If it's a grocery getter, stuck on pavement, and never more than 4 miles from a truck stop or Walmart.. then no big deal.
Going off road? Added complexity.
Same inverse reasoning is why I'm gonna have multiple sources of heat AND blankets/cold weather gear... No one has ever complained that their plan B or plan C saved their butt when plan A failed.