Member Since: 08 Sep 2020
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In cab heat
Hi all
I have now decided I want to be able to use the cars blowers along with the fbh to heat the car while it’s turned off at night when camping.
I have just done the cheap eBay remote kit of the Romanian guy
I wonder is it possible to modify my setup to heat the blowers as well please?
Or is it strictly only possible using the Altox kit?
I don’t want it enough to buy a second kit but I would be happy to spend time modifying the car if it’s possible
Failing that maybe worth buying a cheap 12v car heater?
Thanks as always guysDisco 3 SE Manual 2005 V6 2.7
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23rd Nov 2022 5:03 pm
Pete K
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Do you sleep in the car then?
Do you have an Aux battery
23rd Nov 2022 5:11 pm
cmb2020
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Yes I do sleep in it now and then for work and also I want to go away now and then in winter and camp in the car
I do have a yellow top aux battery yes mate. I plan on wiring up the fbh to the aux battery tomorrow as it happens. As I’m still having issues with a phantom drain I think.
Do you know of any half decent mods to achieve in cab heat please?
Also would be good to have the blowers on when drying off on breaks when working in bad weather without having the engine running as if the car stands still for long it blows loads of white smoke for some reason.Disco 3 SE Manual 2005 V6 2.7
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23rd Nov 2022 5:15 pm
Motolab
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If you use the search button, you may find more, as i responded more often on the same theme…..
Bottom line:
If you want to activate the blowers too you need an (extra) IPCU unit…
Can be bought from webasto brand, programmed for your D3 on ebaykleinanziegen.de in germany for around 50 quid…. Or from altox called Altox Easy IPCU for 150€
The next limit will be managing the max duration your FBH will run on your romanian remote…. And the capacity of your yellow top, as the D3 fan does use a lot of current!
On a Altox “remote”/w-bus adapter you can extend the duration extensively (far longer than standard) and since it has a inside temp sensor, you can save on current…..
If it could be made cheap, with all those features, you would find them all over the (ebay) place…. But they don’t, do they Best regards
Harold
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23rd Nov 2022 5:40 pm
cmb2020
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Ok cheers I’ll
Look at this webasto ipcu thing cheers
The Romanian guy said it’s 1 hour or it locks out
So I could rewire the old wiring and clear the code with my gap if it did. And at least be able to heat up the cab for 55 minute maximum intervals
Will search for said thread
Thanks again as alwaysDisco 3 SE Manual 2005 V6 2.7
Buckley, North Wales
23rd Nov 2022 5:46 pm
nigethecat
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cmb2020 wrote:
if the car stands still for long it blows loads of white smoke for some reason.
If it was me I'd be sorting this issue before making anymore mods to the car !I want to see the sweets before I get into your windowless van... I'm not stupid!
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23rd Nov 2022 5:52 pm
cmb2020
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Apparently a common normal problem of condensation and it’s bad to be left running stationary anyway?Disco 3 SE Manual 2005 V6 2.7
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23rd Nov 2022 5:54 pm
Motolab
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Altox will do 120 mins
If your battery isn’t empty by then Best regards
Harold
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Ps. I edit my texts quite often, english is not my native language, so I will edit My “typo’s” etc.
23rd Nov 2022 5:55 pm
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nigethecat wrote:
cmb2020 wrote:
if the car stands still for long it blows loads of white smoke for some reason.
If it was me I'd be sorting this issue before making anymore mods to the car !
ISTR from a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, this was a sign of worn injectors.
I might be wrong, it has been known. It was a Tuesday and raining, and there was nothing good on the tele.
23rd Nov 2022 5:56 pm
Pete K
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I can't tell you exactly how to do it, so you need to have some electrical knowledge.
But the 2 cheap ways I am thinking:-
and it's a lot of work for little gain.
1) Use some 5 pin relays to disconnect wires (to the fan for example) from their factory location while the FBH remote is on. You then need a pulsed driver to run the fan at a low to medium speed. (these aren't cheap).
Before turning the ignition off, you need to set the temp dial to hot, and direction where you want the air to come out. If you are in the car this isn't much of an issue though.
This is a proven method.
2) Not a proven method, is to force the climate panel to work with the ignition off and let run normally and do its stuff while the ignition is off.
If you bypass the relay under the bonnet that has a key symbol and see if the climate panel works with ign off, and works correctly. This would prove concept
In either case, you could consider powering the fan from the aux battery. Hopefully without frying something.
if the car stands still for long it blows loads of white smoke for some reason.
If it was me I'd be sorting this issue before making anymore mods to the car !
cmb2020 wrote:
Apparently a common normal problem of condensation and it’s bad to be left running stationary anyway?
Must say I've never left the car idling for an appreciable length of time, so I could be wrong, however when I've known cars blow "white smoke" due to condensation, it's shortly after firing up from cold, doesn't last long, and wouldn't have been described as "loads".
I think Nige is right and you should investigate that before making any more changes. Have a search for what DSL suggested, probably a good starting point..
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24th Nov 2022 7:22 am
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I think you can guess, modding the heater blowers etc and trying to re wire your heating to th aux battery to give you some warmth while camping is a bit of a faff
I do a lot of camping in mine, all through the year, if a jumper and a blanket won’t do it, you might want to have a look at something like this, “relatively” low wattage, plug and play.
To me, the lower wattage the better, you only want ambient heat rather than sauna level overnight2008 HSE Stornoway Grey
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24th Nov 2022 6:42 pm
Motolab
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Pete K wrote:
I can't tell you exactly how to do it, so you need to have some electrical knowledge.
But the 2 cheap ways I am thinking:-
and it's a lot of work for little gain.
@ cmb2020
If it is of any help… you can have a look in a proven webasto manual for upgrading.. in my gallery, where i uploaded that manual last year
Since it has schematics it is more obvious where possible solutions can be tried for feeding the blower with auxiliary battery power
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