dt4134
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dt4134 - Yes, excessive voltage drop would cause insufficient heat to be given by the glow plug to start the flame.. I would be surprised if the unit managed to get to 3 minutes though if the flame had not lit. Usually flame fail is detected well before that. However - we did ask if any heat was felt at either the outlets or at the exhaust..
Agreed. But the symptoms of mine were that it would start and would produce heat but just wouldn't continue. I tracked it down to a blade fuse that wasn't correctly positioned in the fuse holder and had formed a poor connection.
I've a battery monitor so can see the current draw for the heater. It is surprising how much current the Eberspaecher draws after it has started. It might peak at 8-10A when starting or stopping but still takes 7A when operating normally.
Anyway, just throwing it in to the list of things to be looked at. It doesn't take long to measure the voltage at the unit and determine whether it is a factor or not.