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Help eberspatcher making me nuts
Posted: 18 Mar 2015, 21:05
by Franst25
Hi there I bought my t25 last year all is well but fridge and petrol night heater are busted I have taken the heater out and looked for bad connections etc but all looked fine put it back and worked well for 10 minutes then stopped waited 5inuets but it only works on cold air setting And for 2 seconds and switch off on hot air setting any help would be so very much apricated
Re: Help eberspatcher making me nuts
Posted: 19 Mar 2015, 08:01
by Sir Brixalot
Does your battery have enough charge? My propex will only blow cold if my battery is low.
Re: Help eberspatcher making me nuts
Posted: 19 Mar 2015, 09:07
by ghost123uk
WHS ^^^ Ebers need a very healthy battery and sound wiring to work correctly. Try temporarily connecting up a known good battery (off a mates car / van) to it and see if it fires up well then. Make VERY sure you put the +ve and -ve leads on the right way around as some batteries have them the other way round.
Re: Help eberspatcher making me nuts
Posted: 19 Mar 2015, 09:29
by greasemonkey
flyinghitop wrote:Does your battery have enough charge? My propex will only blow cold if my battery is low.
Agree with this - I had this problem at the weekend and a friend of mine told me (bumface on here) that if the battery is even slightly down it wont fire up.
I ran the engine temporarily to get the voltage up and the heater sprang into life
Fridge can be the same, need a decent voltage to get the ignitor to respond.
Re: Help eberspatcher making me nuts
Posted: 19 Mar 2015, 10:27
by Franst25
Thank you will charge battery and see what happens and let you know
Re: Help eberspatcher making me nuts
Posted: 20 Mar 2015, 15:38
by irishkeet
Re: Help eberspatcher making me nuts
Posted: 22 Mar 2015, 10:11
by California Dreamin
Just run your engine...the increased charge voltage should be enough to see if this is your problem or something else.
Its also worth checking the micro fuse in the control relay, if they blow the fan only works on cold.
Martin