I thought about that. LPG filler is on the side so it would have to be the n/sMocki wrote:
my ebberfuel tank is infront of the rear light cluster on the o/s and the filler for it is in the airvent, i wouldnt want that smelly stuff inside my bedroom.....
Propex vs Eberspacher?
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argh, yes, but my starting battery is in that void on the N/S so i had to use the o/s .....and the ebbers on the o/s too......
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I have a 5ltr jerry can above the spare wheel which is accessed for filling by removing the front grill (Aircooled). Only have to fill it once in a blue moon.
Martin.
Diesel is an engine not a fuel.
I liked camping so much I went full time.
Diesel is an engine not a fuel.
I liked camping so much I went full time.
Re: Propex vs Eberspacher?
I mentioned earlier that I have a rather crusty looking B3L petrol eber in a box.
Are spares harder to come by for petrol ebbers as I am sure I read they have not been made for quite a while (I know brickwerks sell the glowplug) and can the diesel ebber timers/thermostat controllers be used with it?
I wish there was someone local(ish) who knew their way around ebbers who could check it over (hint hint )
Plus did I read correctly somewhere on the forum that petrol ebbers are more dangerous?
Are spares harder to come by for petrol ebbers as I am sure I read they have not been made for quite a while (I know brickwerks sell the glowplug) and can the diesel ebber timers/thermostat controllers be used with it?
I wish there was someone local(ish) who knew their way around ebbers who could check it over (hint hint )
Plus did I read correctly somewhere on the forum that petrol ebbers are more dangerous?
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you may have read my personal opinion about petrol ebbers, i dont think they are as safe at the age they are now, IMO.
as far as i know the timers and switchgear is interchangeable, as long as it for the same model the fuel type shouldnt affect it.
not sure who would lookk at your BL , i dont know anyone who has played about with them.... let along anyone local to you... LUCUS centres used to be ebberspacher agents, not sure if thats true any more?
as far as i know the timers and switchgear is interchangeable, as long as it for the same model the fuel type shouldnt affect it.
not sure who would lookk at your BL , i dont know anyone who has played about with them.... let along anyone local to you... LUCUS centres used to be ebberspacher agents, not sure if thats true any more?
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Over here the burning chamber of ebbers has a life of 10 years.
Eberspächer's response when asked what to do after 10 years - After this it must be replaced.
They suffer from internal corrosion and there is a danger that the dividing wall between the burning chamber and the heat exchange chamber is no longer sealed therefore allowing combustion gases into the heat exchange area - which is definitely not want you want unless you want to wake up dead.
Eberspächer's response when asked what to do after 10 years - After this it must be replaced.
They suffer from internal corrosion and there is a danger that the dividing wall between the burning chamber and the heat exchange chamber is no longer sealed therefore allowing combustion gases into the heat exchange area - which is definitely not want you want unless you want to wake up dead.
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That's why I'm more inclined to sell it and invest in a more up to date diesel ebber/or propex.
Less hassle in the long run
Less hassle in the long run
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my old propex is 24 years old works great and is still in good nick so say propex service team.
Great product.. I like no hassle heating
Great product.. I like no hassle heating
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Re: Propex vs Eberspacher?
Propex may roughly be 2.5 times more costly to run (my rough calculation based on cost of diesel and 3.9kg propane tank) but I too like the idea of hassle free heating without the need for expensive spares
Tbh at the moment we are not going to be bashing the brains out of a heater because in the winter we'd only be camping two nights at a time because I generally have no work leave left by then for any longer stays. It just means we can use the van more comfortably between december and february
Tbh at the moment we are not going to be bashing the brains out of a heater because in the winter we'd only be camping two nights at a time because I generally have no work leave left by then for any longer stays. It just means we can use the van more comfortably between december and february
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Cruz wrote:Propex may roughly be 2.5 times more costly to run (my rough calculation based on cost of diesel and 3.9kg propane tank)
Run it off a gaslow refilable 6kg bottle and I be it aint far off the same cost to run it !! I cant see the piont of having petrol for the engine, gas for cooking and fridge and then derv for the heater!
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Petrol. Who has the money to burn on that?
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Cruz wrote:Petrol. Who has the money to burn on that?
when you have a scooby lump that will do 32mpg and its the best part of £2k to convert it to gas it aint worth it !
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jamesc76 wrote:Cruz wrote:Petrol. Who has the money to burn on that?
when you have a scooby lump that will do 32mpg and its the best part of £2k to convert it to gas it aint worth it !
What is the rough material cost of doing the conversion?
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jed the spread wrote:ninja.turtle007 wrote:
I have an Eber which I had running on a low setting all night last night as temps were down to 1 degree.
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Where did you end up?
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We went to the spot you recommended. The local youths were there in their cars get stoned but were no bother and left quietly once they had polished off all their crisps and snacky bits. View in the morning were really nice. Thanks for that.
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