Fire99
Well-Known Member
I've been running a Triclicks 5kw Chinese heater for just under a year now. The entire reason being my old Eberspacher (D5LC) was suffering neglect from the previous owner and getting it running was going to prove expensive and time consuming, so as a 'temporary' measure I invested about 85 quid in a Triclicks 5KW. Firstly, I have retained all the Eber hosing and exhaust etc. People are right that the Chinese exhaust tube / silencer etc really are not good enough at all for boat so those bits are junked for the Eber originals. The air ducting needed a couple of adaptors to fit the different sized air inlet / outlet and that's about it.
Negatives - On a boat the size of mine, the 5kw isn't big enough / powerful enough to feed all the outlets as before. Though also 5KW, the Eber 5 is much physically bigger and no doubt more powerful in the fan department etc. - The build quality is a bit 50/50. Mine is blue paint finished and I'm sure it'll need a bit of care. That said it's buried in the engine room so only I will ever see it. - The controller does everything that's needed but it looks like an 80's electronic toy so it depends on your aesthetic point of view.
Positives - I spent 85 quid and an afternoon or so of work and it's worked faultlessly for nearly a year. When your boat is in NI you need heat in winter and it got me out of jail with heat on the quick with no fuss. A friends boat with posh expensive heaters, have had the engineer out at least 3 times in that time trying to keep theirs running so I really can't complain.
Will I keep it? Probably not. I'll likely end up with the largest Autoterm / Planar heater, as I want to heat the whole boat and not just a couple of cabins but if China could kick out a much physically larger heater, I would snap that up in a heartbeat..
Negatives - On a boat the size of mine, the 5kw isn't big enough / powerful enough to feed all the outlets as before. Though also 5KW, the Eber 5 is much physically bigger and no doubt more powerful in the fan department etc. - The build quality is a bit 50/50. Mine is blue paint finished and I'm sure it'll need a bit of care. That said it's buried in the engine room so only I will ever see it. - The controller does everything that's needed but it looks like an 80's electronic toy so it depends on your aesthetic point of view.
Positives - I spent 85 quid and an afternoon or so of work and it's worked faultlessly for nearly a year. When your boat is in NI you need heat in winter and it got me out of jail with heat on the quick with no fuss. A friends boat with posh expensive heaters, have had the engineer out at least 3 times in that time trying to keep theirs running so I really can't complain.
Will I keep it? Probably not. I'll likely end up with the largest Autoterm / Planar heater, as I want to heat the whole boat and not just a couple of cabins but if China could kick out a much physically larger heater, I would snap that up in a heartbeat..