Ian_Edwards
Well-Known Member
The story so far:
Eberspacher Hydronic 10, installed in 2007, work flawlessly until last year.
Last year it would fire up first time, but stop after 20 to 25 mins with an error code 53 or 54, did not reach the required temperature in one of the power modes.
I replaced all three sensors, new glow plug, stripped and cleaned the combustion chamber and the fuel pump filter.
None of these changes made any difference, it still stopped after 20 to 25 mins.
In desperation I bought a new Hydronic 10 mk2 and installed it last week.
It started first time, but stopped after 25 minutes with the same code.
So it has to be an installation problem. It's a completely new system apart from the fuel line and the exhaust.
I can't see anything wrong with the exhaust, when it's running there's a strong flow of exhaust gases through the skin fitting.
The Hydronic 10 is mounted below the the level of the diesel in the tank, which is almost full.
I'm wondering if the fuel line is partially clogged with wax from the FAME diesel I'm using.
Because of Covid-19 restrictions, the boat was only used for about 3months in both 2020 and 2021, so diesel has been sitting in a narrow fuel line, and when the heater is running it is only using about 1L per hour, or round about 0.3cc per second.
Stripping out the fuel line to replace it would be a significant task, the line is hidden behind panels and furniture.
Is waxing up a fuel line a real possibility?
And
Is there anything I could flush the fuel line with the dissolve the wax?
I know the methanol is injected into pipelines to prevent wax and hydrate formation in the Oil and Gas industry, and I was wonder if petrol or Isopropanol, would work?
Eberspacher Hydronic 10, installed in 2007, work flawlessly until last year.
Last year it would fire up first time, but stop after 20 to 25 mins with an error code 53 or 54, did not reach the required temperature in one of the power modes.
I replaced all three sensors, new glow plug, stripped and cleaned the combustion chamber and the fuel pump filter.
None of these changes made any difference, it still stopped after 20 to 25 mins.
In desperation I bought a new Hydronic 10 mk2 and installed it last week.
It started first time, but stopped after 25 minutes with the same code.
So it has to be an installation problem. It's a completely new system apart from the fuel line and the exhaust.
I can't see anything wrong with the exhaust, when it's running there's a strong flow of exhaust gases through the skin fitting.
The Hydronic 10 is mounted below the the level of the diesel in the tank, which is almost full.
I'm wondering if the fuel line is partially clogged with wax from the FAME diesel I'm using.
Because of Covid-19 restrictions, the boat was only used for about 3months in both 2020 and 2021, so diesel has been sitting in a narrow fuel line, and when the heater is running it is only using about 1L per hour, or round about 0.3cc per second.
Stripping out the fuel line to replace it would be a significant task, the line is hidden behind panels and furniture.
Is waxing up a fuel line a real possibility?
And
Is there anything I could flush the fuel line with the dissolve the wax?
I know the methanol is injected into pipelines to prevent wax and hydrate formation in the Oil and Gas industry, and I was wonder if petrol or Isopropanol, would work?
