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Hi
thanks for your reply, I'm even more confused now
tranivanman
thanks for your reply, I'm even more confused now
tranivanman
Hi
thanks for your reply, I'm even more confused now
tranivanman
Feedback from a customer going to Norway and Finland says that as the fuel take off and pipe are not effected on his, just feel that this issue will be down to the installer routing the pipe to give it the best weather protection (bearing in mind that he was at Finland in the Winter @ -30).
eberspacher drawing fuel at -30? Must be running on petrol or similar. Mine would stop drawing untreated diesel at about -2C. The van has a pump submerged in the tank, pushing the diesel through a much wider pipe to another pump on the engine. The eberspacher only has one pump and has to suck it all the way up from the tank through a very narrow pipe.
Never rely on one - always take warm clothing as well.
Hi
I'm in the same boat, thinking of getting a diesel night heater but dont know which way to go, Eberspacher or Webasto Thermo Top C which I think I'm right in saying heat the vehicle water rather than blown air.
Again any advice would be very welcome.
tranivanman
to a "Silencio" Air box.
Those would be the least-aptly named devices ever put on the market. Silent my eye.
I bought some truly silent computer fans and chucked the screamers in the bin.
I guess the originals would have been perfect for shutting out background noise when wilding in a busy carpark, but we prefer to listen to the birds.
What fans did you use?Those would be the least-aptly named devices ever put on the market. Silent my eye.
I bought some truly silent computer fans and chucked the screamers in the bin.
I guess the originals would have been perfect for shutting out background noise when wilding in a busy carpark, but we prefer to listen to the birds.
What fans did you use?
I have a Webasto Thermo 90 combined with Eberspacher heater matrix boxes, the original fans were unbearably noisy so I experimented with 'silent' 120mm computer fans. The really quiet ones I tried were not powerful enough to provide enough air flow, I currently have a couple of Xilruilian (X-Fan) RDH1225S fans fitted which are much better but not as good as the originals. They do however work well with a Maplins 12V speed controller. I want to get another one but Xilruilian fans seem to be unavailable outside the Far East at the moment so I'm looking for other suggestions.
AndyC
,its quiter than blown air heating
hi we have had the webasco deisel heating system fitted to our rapido. just the heater and not the full water heating.we did that because you have to have the whole of the truma boiler taken out plus the cost which is aroung three thousand pounds !!!
the model we had fitted is an air top 2ooo and have nothing but praise for this piece of kit.its economical and quite!! dont believe all you hear about the noise levels,its quiter than blown air heating.the company that fitted ours was towtal from fenton.hope this is of some help to you ancient mariner
Has anyone ever fitted an Eberspacher or Webasto heater to a car?
I'm still toying with the idea of replacing my Roo with a car (Doblo or Berlingo) fitted with removable modular units for camping, but it would require a means of heating for winter-wilding use.
Would this be a practical option or would the work required, including holes required for hoses etc, render the vehicle unsaleable?