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How much amperage does an eber use?
Posted: 24 Jun 2010, 20:47
by The_blue
I'm after some heating for the new van. It's a toss up between the propex and the eber. my folks had a propex and it was battery hungry

so want to skip that.
Are there any systems that don't use tonnes of ampage?
I used to have a sb1800 in the old van and that was electric free

this new one dosn't have the space

Re: How much amperage does an eber use?
Posted: 24 Jun 2010, 21:01
by Oldiebut goodie
What model?
What about a Webasto?
Eberspacher D1Lc :
Current at 12v (±10%)
20.8 amps/hr - Start
2.5 amps/hr - Boost
1.8 amps/hr - High
0.8 amps/hr - Medium
0.8 amps/hr - Low
Webasto Airtop 2000 :
Roughly the same start up.
22w running
Re: How much amperage does an eber use?
Posted: 25 Jun 2010, 07:45
by The_blue
Thanks!
22w is about 1.8 amps.
so from a 110 amp battert i'd get about 2 days running at normal? Sound right?
Re: How much amperage does an eber use?
Posted: 25 Jun 2010, 09:58
by Mocki
ebbers use much less voltage if they are on constantly at full heat than ticking over switching in and out.
the fan uses bugger all, its the glow plug for initial start up that uses it......
Re: How much amperage does an eber use?
Posted: 25 Jun 2010, 10:56
by Oldiebut goodie
Webasto should read 5 - 22w running!
ie roughly the same as an Eber.
Re: How much amperage does an eber use?
Posted: 25 Jun 2010, 12:31
by Ralf85
I bought an electric quart heater from justkampers. It cost £12 and works off electric hookup. I have used it in late autumn and it was superb. Part no J12473. Check it out.

Patrick
Re: How much amperage does an eber use?
Posted: 25 Jun 2010, 13:28
by Oldiebut goodie
Not a lot of use when you are 1/2 way up a Scottish mountain though.

Re: How much amperage does an eber use?
Posted: 25 Jun 2010, 14:02
by R0B
unless you have a very long hookup cable

if you decide on a propex.think about buying an underslung gas tank.and running it on lpg.otherwise you will spend a fortune running it on propane/butane.
Re: How much amperage does an eber use?
Posted: 27 Jun 2010, 17:40
by The_blue
Thanks guys.
I'm looking for options for site with no electrics otherwise i'd use the oil radiator.
I'm on refillable cylinders so same price as LPG.
Any other low battery usage ideas i'm missing?