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can a oil burning ebber be converted to run on petrol?

oetrol ones look a little thing on the ground..

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no not really , but you could try and be the first , and more to the point why would you ? speak to Jed about his old set up in the camper
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just a thought as i dont see the point of haveing a tank of petrol and then having a seperate tank for the ebber

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Just use a small tank for your diesel - I do on mine (an outboard fuel tank) as I run on waste vegetable oil which mucks up diesel heaters.
Don't get too focused on eberspaechers - webastos are just as good, easier to come by and spares are easier to obtain. If you are handy with a soldering iron, transistors, diodes and relays you can run a 24v one - which are usually cheaper to buy. ( I use 24v ones in two vans and a boat all with 12v electrics).
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