Would it be possible to get an indicator of when the FBH is on from, for example, the FBH water pump? Does the FBH have its own fuel pump?
Either of those would be a pretty simple on-off, and would presumably tell you if the FBH was on, even if it wasn't as a result of the webasto timer thingy.
Not done any research here, so might be talking out of my elbow.
28th Nov 2008 5:58 pm
wiggs
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Possibly ..but i think the idea is to know when the remote / gsm unit has fired .
When starting automatically you would know anyway ..as you would be in the carG4 Gone ...but not forgotten
28th Nov 2008 6:06 pm
DiscoDunc
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Mr Wiggs,
is there any chance you could pm me your mobile so i could give you a call tomorrow to talk through this wiring i have. I seem to have all live wires your help would be much apreciated
Cheers Duncan
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28th Nov 2008 6:10 pm
wiggs
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Yes dunc
I would have a quick word with TFC first ...too see if he can remember how he has wired it .
4 wires dont seem right ..although he could of routed the wires differently to what i did .
I have 2 wires soldered direct to the circuit board..these are to simulate pressing the instant flame ...these would normally go to the remote or the GSM unit ..then when you activate the remote /gsm unit it closes the connection between the 2 wires
Then there is a 12 v + and a 12 v - ..these come from else ware to power the oval timer .
Then lastly the W-BUS signal that goes to the webasto heater .
Leaving 1 wire free ...which can be used as the 12v + for the led.
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28th Nov 2008 6:21 pm
DiscoDunc
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thanks, I'll PM TFC and see if he can remember
Duncan
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28th Nov 2008 6:26 pm
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You could use a double colourd LED and a relay on the OUT, when the heater in ON (12V on OUT) it will be one colour and then when OFF (0V on OUT) it will be another colour
Or use the water pump 12V feed instead of the OUT as its nearer to the head lights.
Regards Pete
28th Nov 2008 6:28 pm
wiggs
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Yep ..but you would then have the leds on when you are driving down the road on a cold morningG4 Gone ...but not forgotten
28th Nov 2008 6:33 pm
bellautos
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True, so it would have to be from the OUT only and with the relay wired to the key to stop it working when you are in the car.
Humm a lot of work for a 2 stage LED loool.
Regards Pete
28th Nov 2008 6:37 pm
wiggs
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Just stick with a normal led or two
You can get rainbow ones that change colour G4 Gone ...but not forgotten
28th Nov 2008 6:45 pm
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29th Nov 2008 1:33 am
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Early vehicles have a now redundant warning lamp in the dashboard. Its a red symbol of a D3 with a heat haze radiating under it. Its in the bottom left of the dashboard. It used to come on when the now removed timer function had been set in the SETTINGS MENU.
I wonder if the lamp can be used for Bobby's suggestion of a lamp to warn when the fbh is running during vehicle use?
I dont know how easy it would be to dismantle the instrument cluster to get to it, but it should be easy to pop an led in the right hole 8)
29th Nov 2008 8:38 am
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Ive got a instrument cluster in bits at work , ill have a look today.
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