PabloPicasso
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How much power (amp/hours?)does an eberspacher deisel heater draw? How long can it be run off an 88ah battery without having to start the engine to charge it?
How much power (amp/hours?)does an eberspacher deisel heater draw? How long can it be run off an 88ah battery without having to start the engine to charge it?
How much power (amp/hours?)does an eberspacher deisel heater draw? How long can it be run off an 88ah battery without having to start the engine to charge it?
If startup currents are a problem and these are being solved by having the engine running, it points to one of two problems. Firstly the cabling might be right on its limits of voltage drop - and you rightly say that cables runs need to be up to spec and all the connections good etc.You might find the start up current a problem. I ran one from a single 120ah battery and often had to have the engine runing or the battery charger on to start up the eber. Once running I could turn engine or battery charger off and it would keeprunning. A Single 80ah battery will probably be ok as long as it is in good condition, fully charged, and your cable runs have been designed to keep voltage drop to a minimum.
It might be worth mentioning the classic Eber gotcha...
It might still run while the battery is getting discharged, but unless the battery is fresh, it most likely won't restart.
The control box measures the voltage while the glowplug is on, and if it drops, it cuts off the startup cycle. I suspect this is to ensure that you can still start the vehicle engine - it doesn't understand about 'house' batteries.
I happen to have a code reader for the Ebers, and by far the most common 'fault' code I got was, battery volts too low' even on a 'good' battery.
Jeff
In boats - I think many problems are caused by optimistically light wiring, slightly corroded connectors and of course tired or not fully charged batteries.
If you can find the connectors - back to the battery, try cleaning them up.
Where your battery is honestly beyond it's sell by date .. replace.
If neither of these solve you problem, then run a brand new 6mm2 cable (fused) from the battery to a heavy duty (40A) car relay, just by the glow plug. Use the glow plug wire to operate the relay ONLY. Take the switched 12V from the relay to the glow plug. You should find the performance of the Eber is transformed. Hopefully.
It sorted my heater out anyway
Graeme
In boats - I think many problems are caused by optimistically light wiring, slightly corroded connectors and of course tired or not fully charged batteries.