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Hi all, after the chilly weekend spent at the Duke of York I decided that I need an Eber. However, having 2 vans I had a thought that I may be able to build a box into which goes the eber et al and the fuel tank.
Take a feed from an appropriate source and put a couple of push connectors on the feed and the eber. I could then move this between the Scoobyvell and the Westy as I don't drive em both at the same time.
Now this sounds like a good theory but would it work.
Supplementary query - if I buy a basic eber can I add a thermostat and timer? Have A level Applied Physics, so absolutely "pooh" at electronics but willing to have a go.
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you have to drill two holes through the bodywork for the exhaust and breather pipes.it would be a bit of a pain disconnecting these each time you wanted to move the ebber.plus the ebber needs to be well secured can this be done using a box of some type...
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Well that peed on my bonfire (or Eber)

Was hoping to plug and play but guess I will have to buy one and save up for another.

Thanks for the pointer Rob,

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If you get one that mounts on the underside of your vehicles you will only need to have the hot air inlet hose going into your `vans, one less hole :)

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thats a large hole....bigger than the two smaller ones for the exhaust and breather....

the hot air inlet hose going into your `vans, one less hole
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You know what they say...

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wouldn't be easy but would be possible, you'd need to have set of vents for the heating and a set of exhaust/inlet on each van. put most of the connections on to a multi plug main 12v and earth will need something bigger of their own. you'd need to make sure that the exhaust/inlets were well sealed each time so could be worth some type of gas tight box with your hot air vent mounted in?? personally i rekon it would cost nearly enouugh as a seccond ebber to get it to be easily transferable! i'd go down the propex route, much cheaper. how soon do you neecd it? it;s a sellers market at the momonet you would do much better if you could wait till summer when not many people are thinking about heating their van or camper!!

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Give Spannerrack a shout, he'll do you a pair for £450
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yuo buy a pair & I'll do better than £450

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blurb55 wrote:Hi all, after the chilly weekend spent at the Duke of York I decided that I need an Eber. However, having 2 vans I had a thought that I may be able to build a box into which goes the eber et al
replace eber with propex and maybe there's a chance.
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depends on what model of propex you get

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