Another Chinaspacher Question.....

Major_Clanger

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I'm wondering if there's any way to lower the output on the generic Chinaspachers? The one on Vim is 5Kw-8Kw but even on its lowest setting the cabin becomes so hot that I have to go outside in the cold - rather defeats the object! It's made worse because she's a Co26 and so has little space to warm-up in the first place.

Any ideas please? I've seen 3Kw motherboards on eBay but not sure if that's the way ahead.
 
Do you have a thermostat on it? Do you duct the heat around - if it’s split up and relatively inefficiently spread around it is less intense than blowing it all out the front.
 
I tried a smaller sized 2kw chinaspacher, from the same manufacturer as my big 5kw sized 2kw (5kw chassis, 2kw motherboard and matching controller). I found the smaller one a lot louder for airflow, so I went back to the larger one.

I bought a lower volume diesel pump, about 16ml instead of the usual 22ml supplied with most. It lowered the heat output, and I found I needed to turn the heater up a notch or two above minimum, which helped with avoiding it coking up.
 
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I tried a smaller sized 2kw chinaspacher, from the same manufacturer as my big 5kw sized 2kw (5kw chassis, 2kw motherboard and matching controller). I found the smaller one a lot louder for airflow, so I went back to the larger one.

I bought a lower volume diesel pump, about 16ml instead of the usual 22ml supplied with most. It lowered the heat output, and I found I needed to turn the heater up a notch or two above minimum, which helped with avoiding it coking up.
I like that idea, especially as it wouldn't be on tick-over all the time. Thanks for the tip!
 
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