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Eber replacement.

Posted: 05 Mar 2013, 12:53
by trucker
After much faffing about trying to stop my eberspacher smoking I had an Eber specialist look at it. The bad news is the heat exchanger is knackered and as it is an obsolete D2L no spares are available. So I take it that it is the end of the road for this one unless somebody on here knows different?
Anyway I was wondering what to replace it with a webasto or another Eber? From what I can see the new ones aren't suitable for external mounting so will have to under the bed. So I would like the quietest one possible if there is a difference. Would it be worth taking a chance on a second hand one? New ones aren't cheap!
Lots of questions, sorry!
But any suggestions/answers will be appreciated very much.
Paul.

Re: Eber replacement.

Posted: 05 Mar 2013, 12:58
by Mocki
Talk to oldiebutgoodie
He prob know where to get spares or can point you in the right direction

Re: Eber replacement.

Posted: 05 Mar 2013, 16:27
by trucker
Cheers, will do :ok

Re: Eber replacement.

Posted: 03 Oct 2013, 21:16
by Ollie
Hi,

I am planning to do the same thing. Would you be able to give me some guidance on the subject?
Was the webasto the best choice? What did you have to do to get it working?
All info would be greatly appreciated!

Best Regards

Ollie

Re: Eber replacement.

Posted: 03 Oct 2013, 22:07
by Oldiebut goodie
Webasto Airtop 2000 will fit in the casing - I persuaded Trucker to go that way after I had his Eberspächer running again. With a little ingenuity it can be done.

Re: Eber replacement.

Posted: 03 Oct 2013, 22:10
by scottbott
was well impressed with truckers heating at Busfest,stood outside the van and the heat coming from the heater was amazing,getting a webasto myself now,yippee

Re: Eber replacement.

Posted: 03 Oct 2013, 23:25
by mrhutch
I've got a spare D2L eber you can have for £50..

Re: Eber replacement.

Posted: 03 Oct 2013, 23:30
by Oldiebut goodie
scottbott wrote:was well impressed with truckers heating at Busfest,stood outside the van and the heat coming from the heater was amazing,getting a webasto myself now,yippee

Where are you getting yours from then? :wink: :lol:

Re: Eber replacement.

Posted: 04 Oct 2013, 08:06
by trucker
This how I did mine, with LOADS of help from OBG
trucker wrote:Fitted a nice Webasto into the old Westy Eber box underneath the van with a lot of advice and help from Oldie but Goodie, cheers mate! :ok

sorry nasty phone pic :oops:
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Re: Eber replacement.

Posted: 04 Oct 2013, 08:57
by Ollie
Oldiebut goodie wrote:Webasto Airtop 2000 will fit in the casing - I persuaded Trucker to go that way after I had his Eberspächer running again. With a little ingenuity it can be done.

Oldie but Goodie/Trucker,

-any particular challanges you met?
-Would you be able to describe what you did in terms of connecting the wiring to the old wiring(or did you run complete new wires i suppose?). Battery feed and so on...?
-Diesel line: did you just tap in to the old diesel line?
-What parts of the old system did you resuse? (other than the eber box)

BR

Ollie

Re: Eber replacement.

Posted: 04 Oct 2013, 13:44
by nobbyfox
Trucker, (or anybody else)
I too have just purchased a Webasto from the very helpful OBG and was wondering where did you place your timer?
I am assuming most people will install it on the front panel under the rear seat. Wonder if anyone has place one in the ash tray hole?
It looks like it will fit but access for the wiring is a nightmare!!

Thanks
Steve

Re: Eber replacement.

Posted: 04 Oct 2013, 13:58
by Ollie
so OBG sells them?

How about the external temp sensor, do you need one when the Webasto is fitted outside under the van?

Re: Eber replacement.

Posted: 04 Oct 2013, 14:28
by Oldiebut goodie
Look in the for sale section. http://forum.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic.p ... 70&start=0
The Airtop 2000 checks the temp of the incoming air that flows over the ecu within the casing. You can fit an external sensor but you don't really need it.

Re: Eber replacement.

Posted: 04 Oct 2013, 14:30
by Oldiebut goodie
nobbyfox wrote:Trucker, (or anybody else)
I too have just purchased a Webasto from the very helpful OBG and was wondering where did you place your timer?
I am assuming most people will install it on the front panel under the rear seat. Wonder if anyone has place one in the ash tray hole?
It looks like it will fit but access for the wiring is a nightmare!!

Thanks
Steve
Put it close to where you sleep, then you can switch it on before getting out of your pit. :lol:

Re: Eber replacement.

Posted: 04 Oct 2013, 15:00
by aisha
Oldiebut goodie wrote:Look in the for sale section. http://forum.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic.p ... 70&start=0
The Airtop 2000 checks the temp of the incoming air that flows over the ecu within the casing. You can fit an external sensor but you don't really need it.
The "incoming" air is from the living quarters I presume, not the intake for combustion?
Am very tempted in one of these, but really broke right now!
Is there any reason that webasto are better than ebers?
What type of controls do they usually come with? (Set to come on below a certain temp, set on a timer, etc)