Questions & answers about awnings, mattresses, and other things to make life on the road more comfortable. This section is for Bongo-specific kit only. No talk about backpacking tents here!
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chrisb57
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by chrisb57 » Wed Mar 04, 2015 12:00 pm
Hi got an alarm got fire extinguisher, it's got an eberspatcher heater it just won't run off Lb?
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chrisb57
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by chrisb57 » Wed Mar 04, 2015 12:57 pm
Yeah winchman am very tempted, however the wife may have issues with the said predisposition of thos using the site

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by g8dhe » Wed Mar 04, 2015 1:02 pm
Sounds like your getting a voltage drop in the wiring from battery to the heater, is it hanging off the existing ancillary wiring rather than its own wiring back to a suitable fuse I wonder, the wiring to the rear cigarette socket is well known to be under rated.
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chrisb57
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by chrisb57 » Wed Mar 04, 2015 1:26 pm
I have no idea I bought the Bongo of a chap from T2 Bongos York. I needed a full side conversion as he only does the sink /hob conversions.This was his hire bongo
That I took a shine too, it was converted by elite camperconversions I believe they no longer exist. The unit does look a bit tired but I have no idea if it's connected to internal wires or LB it's not far away from the pms unit at the back but still I've no idea.
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by Simon Jones » Wed Mar 04, 2015 2:19 pm
Eberspacher spinning up then shutting down is indeed sign of low supply voltage. The initial power consumption is quite high but once it has got up to temperature it drops right down. Assuming the heater we properly installed with suitable cabling, and as the van is ex-hire, I would suspect the LB is a little tired.
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chrisb57
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by chrisb57 » Wed Mar 04, 2015 2:41 pm
Hi it was only a hire bongo for two months it hardly got used, as for the LB it's brand new form Halfords 115ah
Got the receipt.
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roosmith
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by roosmith » Wed Mar 04, 2015 2:48 pm
Could it be fuel starvation then? Night heaters have to have good clean fuel, is a line/filter blocked? Is it fed from the main fuel tank or does it have it's own?
All questions to stimulate investigations

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by winchman » Wed Mar 04, 2015 4:08 pm
chrisb57 wrote:Yeah winchman am very tempted, however the wife may have issues with the said predisposition of thos using the site

Its been an Urban Myth for many years, but it lunched a web site a few years ago, I found it by chance when looking for a local site to try a camper van out at, no we didn't go either. LOL
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by Poohbear » Wed Mar 04, 2015 4:18 pm
winchman wrote:You need a Carbon monoxide alarm.
why not look for a cheap camp site near by? or look for a storage place with a hook up?
What led you to believe that he needed a CO alarm?
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by winchman » Wed Mar 04, 2015 4:25 pm
Poohbear wrote:winchman wrote:You need a Carbon monoxide alarm.
why not look for a cheap camp site near by? or look for a storage place with a hook up?
What led you to believe that he needed a CO alarm?
I would use one in any vehicle you are using a naked flame in, so cooker will produce Carbon monoxide as will a propex or eberspatcher, I know they are sealed and take combustible air and exhaust out side but in certain weather conditions the fumes can re enter the vehicle, I remember at least one case of some one with a blocked exhaust caused fumes to enter the vehicle from a gas heater, and a mate of mine whose Eberspatcher fumes were re entering the vehicle through the fridge vents.
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chrisb57
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by chrisb57 » Wed Mar 04, 2015 6:50 pm
Ok so I'm finished driving for the day in my bongo, currently using gas to boil water in a pan.
Pot poodle, porridge and a cup of coffee.
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by Gasy » Wed Mar 04, 2015 7:13 pm
What night heater do you have
That should work without the engine running
As said you can get 12v microwaves ( dangerous things tho )
Someone on here uses one and left there bongo in gear and gave the engine a few revs from outside and off went the bongo and dinner I think ( story's a sticky on home page thingy )

Gas safe heating engineer / plumber if you need any advice just shout.
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by BongoBongo123 » Wed Mar 04, 2015 7:48 pm
I have a lot of respect for you buddy. That's some proper and respectable work spirit right there ! But be safe and heed what these good people are saying we want you around on here a lot longer.
The tips on using gas, a carbon monoxide detector and getting a really good quality four season sleeping bag are very good advice. Be safe and I hope you make it comfortable
and safe sooner rather than later.
Keep snug.
They call me light foot.