There is a waterproof box that covers the whole thing. I just took it off as the outside of a wooden box doesn’t really show much.
don’t understand why you’ve deliberately taken other wires, left them exposed the elements, but deliberately secured them to the wood with incorrect fittings
The power wires that came with it just ended in metal ring connectors. I used these to connect to the 12V power supply that is inside the garage as a temporary fit to check it actually worked. I fully intend to put something more weather proof and permeant there now I know it works which is why I asked advice on how best to do this.
It is all mounted to a marine ply panel which is bolted to a concrete block wall. The idea is that if I decide to remove it, the whole thing comes down in one piece. The exhaust points at the floor more that the wooden cabin and having held my hand near the exhaust exit and felt the wooden wall after running it for 20 minutes I am happy that little or no heat actually transfers to the wood. I was actually more concerned about the discolouration but it appears to run quite cleanly.
Yes, there is a risk of fire, as with any heat source, but this is meant to be mounted inside a vehicle so hopefully won’t want to burst into flames every week. Trawling the internet does show the occasional fire but mostly due to electric faults and punctured or melted fuel lines.
The fuel tank is mounted where it is, on a sloping shelf, to minimise the risk of spillage when filling and to encourage any spillage to drain away from the motor but the baby wipes are there to mop up anything obvious when I fill it. The location also routes the fuel pipe away from the exhaust pipe to minimise the risk of melting – the fuel pipe actually enters the motor between the air in and the exhaust out so needs to be kept pulled to one side to remove the rick of touching the exhaust.
I don’t feel upset that you are trying to save my life, I appreciate it, and I will check out the Wiska gel boxes. I was going to use the waterproof car wiring connectors I already have but will see what the differences are. Are you suggesting I replace ALL of the connectors provided or just the power ones?