Trundlebug
Well-Known Member
I have a Profile 33 with twin VP MD31A's.
A couple of years ago I fitted a Webasto Madera 8kw heater matrix supplied by the starboard engine (port engine heats the calorifier) to provide "free heat" when under way. It's been fairly successful and after about 45 minutes the inside of the boat reaches around 20 degrees, when outside it's around 5.
However the air coming from the heater never really feels as warm as the outlet from a car heater, just a bit warm really and certainly not hot. That's with the fan on slowest speed setting, and the engines working hard too. The engine temperature gauge shows normal, around 82, and it warms up quickly enough so I don't think there's any kind of a problem with the thermostats function.
What I'm wondering is whether to employ a trick I've used to great effect on cars in the past, i.e. to fit a warmer ("Winter") thermostat to the starboard engine, to boost the heater output. Upon reading the VP manual, it appears the standard t/stat starts to open at 81deg, (fully open at 94deg). Usually a car summer t/stat is 82deg, and winter 88deg.
Has anyone else tried this? Would I be able to successfully transplant a couple of spare 88 t/stats originally from a Mini engine, or are they a completely different size and fitting? I am a bit mindful of the high temp engine alarm set at 93deg but don't think it'll be a problem.
I'm just trying to plan ahead, aged parents coming on board over Christmas break who feel the cold, therefore roasting temperatures required quite quickly if we are to avoid the moans and groans!
Any thoughts from the forum much appreciated, even if it's "leave well alone"..!
A couple of years ago I fitted a Webasto Madera 8kw heater matrix supplied by the starboard engine (port engine heats the calorifier) to provide "free heat" when under way. It's been fairly successful and after about 45 minutes the inside of the boat reaches around 20 degrees, when outside it's around 5.
However the air coming from the heater never really feels as warm as the outlet from a car heater, just a bit warm really and certainly not hot. That's with the fan on slowest speed setting, and the engines working hard too. The engine temperature gauge shows normal, around 82, and it warms up quickly enough so I don't think there's any kind of a problem with the thermostats function.
What I'm wondering is whether to employ a trick I've used to great effect on cars in the past, i.e. to fit a warmer ("Winter") thermostat to the starboard engine, to boost the heater output. Upon reading the VP manual, it appears the standard t/stat starts to open at 81deg, (fully open at 94deg). Usually a car summer t/stat is 82deg, and winter 88deg.
Has anyone else tried this? Would I be able to successfully transplant a couple of spare 88 t/stats originally from a Mini engine, or are they a completely different size and fitting? I am a bit mindful of the high temp engine alarm set at 93deg but don't think it'll be a problem.
I'm just trying to plan ahead, aged parents coming on board over Christmas break who feel the cold, therefore roasting temperatures required quite quickly if we are to avoid the moans and groans!
Any thoughts from the forum much appreciated, even if it's "leave well alone"..!