Ebersbacher heater

kellymoe

Expedition Leader
I just removed this from my truck. When I removed it it moved a ton of air but it was not hooked to the fuel line so I am uncertain if the heating element works. When I bought the truck I disconnected the fuel line because I was going to remove the heater, 7 years later I just got around to it. Like I said the fan works great and the PO said it blew hot air and warmed the cab within a minute or two. It has three ports in the back of the unit, the condensation tube, fuel line and exhaust. Wiring harness and fuse box are still attached. You will need to source a on/off switch for it. It is affixed to a plate that was attached to the back of the trck cab. The three ports, fuel, condensation and exhaust were all exposed directly to the elements and look like it, the unit itself is in great shape.

Asking $200 obo plus shipping.

Located in Burbank 91505
 

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Bella PSD

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I just downloaded the PDF of the operation instruction for the BL1. I am looking it over and seeing if this would work in my Camper I am building.

Louie
 

Bella PSD

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looking over the install in the PDF file...do you have the Fuel meter pump that goes into the fuel line pictured?
 

syncrodoka

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I don't know any more about it than you do. According to the link for the manual provided there is a metering pump that should be installed upstream(toward the heater) of the fuel line T. I am interested in the unit but I can't find a vendor for replacement parts in the US. so I would like to get everything if possible. Thanks.
 

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