Bodach na mara
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When my Eberspacher system was installed, the installer did not install a master switch. He told me that he never did, as it was important that the system was allowed to complete its full shut-down cycle and that he had had to replace several boilers where the owners had turned off the master switch when leaving the boat, forgetting that the boiler was on, thus damaging the boiler from overheating. Unfortunately, I seem to have used rather a lot of diesel over the last month and found yesterday that the control unit was set with the presets ON, thus every day, I have been heating an empty boat from 07.30 to 08.30. I suspect that this has gone on since the last visit of my grandson, who loves pressing buttons!
What I now want to do is rewire the system so that it is controlled by the main switch, or fit a new master switch for the heating alone, but ideally I want the clock (control) unit to remain connected to the battery at all times. Anyone got any ideas?
What I now want to do is rewire the system so that it is controlled by the main switch, or fit a new master switch for the heating alone, but ideally I want the clock (control) unit to remain connected to the battery at all times. Anyone got any ideas?