Hi
can anybody advice us on how to wire the eber to run continous, we currently have a timer that allow the unit 60 mins but then turns off, which is a pain as restarting it is a massive drawn on the battery, but we belive it can be wired different so it uses less battery ampage???? any idea's, as to which wire to snip, doing it blind would be rather scary, like defusing a bomb, one slip and it's bang (knackered) help please
thanks Dave
eber question
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Re: eber question
what model ebber???
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Re: eber question
Hi
its a D2 airtronic 12v diesel, any info gratefully received
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its a D2 airtronic 12v diesel, any info gratefully received
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Re: eber question
I did it on mine but that was so long ago I can't remember. Think you have to disconnect the box and create a loop back or something.
Hopefully someone will be around to point out a link - have you checked the wiki?
Ringo
Hopefully someone will be around to point out a link - have you checked the wiki?
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Re: eber question
Ijust ran a switched 12v feed to the green/black wire on the timer. Then when you turn the heater on you don't get the timer count down and it will just run untill it runs out of fuel.
it`s a big round cage and there`s too many animals in it for my liking. To help address this ring lee on 07977 765818.