Eberspacher - heat output
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 2:24 pm
Hi,
I recently got an Eberspacher fitted to my Bongo (new Eberspacher, petrol version fitted by a registered dealer).
It seems to work ok, I've had a few instances of it giving errors in high winds (I think the wind is blowing up the exhaust and extinguishing the flame) and it doesn't seem to like being on whilst the engine is running (tried this on an icy morning to heat the car whilst demisting the windscreen).
My main question for other owners is this: Does your Eberpacher output cycle from hot to cold regularly? I.e. when I put mine on it fires up and gets hot, blows hot air for a while then the air transitions to cool, it then seems to spool up again to hot and then cycle cold and so on. I was under the impression that the heat was varied by lengthening the drips of fuel onto the evaporator, i.e. lots of drops per minute for full heat, and fewer for a lower heat etc.
It is fitted with the new smart controller (LCD panel with 7 day timer and rotary control knob).
Thanks,
Fraser
I recently got an Eberspacher fitted to my Bongo (new Eberspacher, petrol version fitted by a registered dealer).
It seems to work ok, I've had a few instances of it giving errors in high winds (I think the wind is blowing up the exhaust and extinguishing the flame) and it doesn't seem to like being on whilst the engine is running (tried this on an icy morning to heat the car whilst demisting the windscreen).
My main question for other owners is this: Does your Eberpacher output cycle from hot to cold regularly? I.e. when I put mine on it fires up and gets hot, blows hot air for a while then the air transitions to cool, it then seems to spool up again to hot and then cycle cold and so on. I was under the impression that the heat was varied by lengthening the drips of fuel onto the evaporator, i.e. lots of drops per minute for full heat, and fewer for a lower heat etc.
It is fitted with the new smart controller (LCD panel with 7 day timer and rotary control knob).
Thanks,
Fraser