Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 23:52:55 -0800
Reply-To: jon <jon@KENNEKE.COM>
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From: jon <jon@KENNEKE.COM>
Subject: Re: BAQ6 heater with a wall mount themostat possible ??
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That doesn't make sense (to me): This furnace is running from a 12 Volt
battery. Power is Current multiplied by voltage (In other words P=IE).
So, for something to use 10 amps, it would need to draw 120 Watts. Right?
(120 = 12 * 10).
50 watts at 12 Volts would be around 4 and some amps. (48 = 12 * 4)
And, 400 watts draws about 33.3 amps.
Again, what am I missing about these heaters?
Jon
> , the glow coil in the plug draws about 400
> watts. Once running, the watts are down to 50.
>
> This translated into AMPS is about 10 amps while
> running.
> If you have an 80 amp hour capacity battery, this
> means that you will be using 10 amps per hour = X
> 8 hours = 80 amp hours or dead battery in 8-12
> hours of continous use.
>
> Now if you decide you want to run it from a
> thermostat, then the heater will run then shut
> off, then start all over again.
>
> Each time it starts, it will draw about 400 watts
> (48 Amps).
> How often the heater cycles on and off will
> depend on the outside temperature.
>
>
> The BA-6 heater is designed to produce more heat
> by lengthening of the burn cycle, which is done
> my turning the heat knob further to the right.
>
>
> This heat regulating switch gets a variable
> resistance input from a heat sensor downstream
> from the heater.
>
> Someone posted to the list a long time ago that
> they used a wall thermostat, but nothing was
> heard from them after that!
>
> In that configuration the heater will run full
> time without cycling the burner on and off,
> which will also conserve energy.
>
> Just how to do it I don't know, because I only
> set these up stock and I am reluctant to tamper
> with the built in safety .
>
> Running with a thermostat poses a danger: it can
> be left on and forgotten, then when the ambient
> temperature drops to trigger it, the heater will
> come on with or without you, which could be
> dangerous if the vehicle is parked over dry grass
> or leaves, or in a closed garage.
>
> The BA-6 was designed to be used while driving or
> parked briefly. There is an Eberspacher BA-5
> heater made for camping, that was installed in
> the Europeans version campers such as the Dehler
> -Profi. That one has a low current draw and uses
> less fuel.
>
> It's an older heater. The new Espars are the D &
> B1LC compacts. The B1LC is the gasoline version.
>
>
>
>
>
> Robert
>
> 1982 Westfalia
>
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> --- TC <trclark@SHAW.CA> wrote:
>
> > Well the universe says
> > VW and Eberspacher did make a 24 hour timer for
> > the BA6 and BN4 heaters.
> > anybody reading this and has one pmail pls
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "TC" <trclark@SHAW.CA>
> > To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
> > Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 2:27 PM
> > Subject: BAQ6 heater with a wall mount
> > themostat possible ??
> >
> >
> > > Hi
> > > 85GL 1.9 with BA6 heater as std equp.
> > > I think finally I have my #@%^&*(& BA6 heater
> > working like it was designed
> > > new combustion blower, switch, recirulation
> > blower
> > > ( after all the time learning, trouble
> > shooting & soucing part for the POS
> > I
> > > should of just bellied up to the bar
> > > and put in a propex ...
> > > but that is all water under the bridge ...
> > >
> > > I was wondering if anybody that way more
> > exerince with these things if it
> > is
> > > possible to
> > > wall mount thermostat in the cabin so that it
> > can be used to control the
> > > header
> > > & run off / on to maintain heat over night...
> > >
> > > dont worry about power i have it running off
> > the house battery if it kills
> > > it over night so be it...
> >
>
>
>
>
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