Will Changing The Glow Plug Fix Our Diesel Heater?

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • Since our trip to Scotland the diesel heater I fitted in the van has not been igniting properly, In this video I attempt to fix it by replacing the glow plug and atomiser screen.
    We are Nikki and Alex, enjoying trips whenever possible in our 1990 Citroen C25, Elddis Autoquest 270 motorhome, which keeps us busy with constant repairs and maintenance. We also enjoy a bit of gentle river and canal kayaking, exploring on our eBikes and Hillwalking.
    Alex does a bit of custom paintwork with the airbrush and dry flake gun, rides a Mutt Mastiff 125cc motorcycle as well as enjoying the occasional exploration of old mine workings. Every now and again we mix in the occasional workshop project.
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Komentáře • 50

  • @anthonywiseman174
    @anthonywiseman174 Před rokem

    You get there mate .

  • @stug9304
    @stug9304 Před rokem +1

    Reminder, check terminal voltage at the heater when running. Also a tip when you get it running run at full power to reduce shooting up.

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem

      Going to try running a separate supply straight to the battery 👍

    • @stug9304
      @stug9304 Před rokem +1

      @@ttxela good move the glow plugs take initially 5A to 8 amps to get to correct temp, Best way to prove this is to get a mete on the heater and watch the voltage drop. maintain good connections and cable that can carry 16A to reduce volt drop. It will not vaporise and ignite if it can't glow red hot.

  • @pederb82
    @pederb82 Před rokem +1

    It’s important that you don’t just run these for 10-15 minute at a time. You must always let them get up to full running temperature and leave it a bit at that so it can burn off the build up of sooth during startup. Each time you don’t do this it gets more clogged. :) Also check that you don’t have too small diameter cables from your battery to the connector of the heater. It draws quite a lot of power during startup (glow plug) and you know more amps means lower voltage on a too small cable. :)

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem +1

      I think adding a dedicated feed from the leisure battery is the next thing to try 🤔

  • @MakeDoAndMend1
    @MakeDoAndMend1 Před rokem

    Great video Alex. Not had that problem myself so not sure how to fix. I do know that they clog up if not switched on correctly. Over priming. Not letting it fully shut down on it's own fully. Priming is only nescerray when new or runs out of fuel etc. But I run mine in the motorhome on Paraffin or Kerosene. Garage/workshop on Diesel. Recently yesterday have Part Diesel Part Paraffin in our motorhome by mistake. It does run slightly smokey.
    Looking at other CZcamsrs videos on the subject it looks as if a complete dismantle and decarbon. Ps mine is a 2kw/3kw small heater and has to run hard to give us heat. Cheers from George

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem

      Yes, maybe a complete strip down is in order, I'll try a dedicated feed from the battery first as I think it needs that anyway 🤔

  • @DesmondsDonders
    @DesmondsDonders Před rokem

    Oh NO I thought it was going to be sorted in a single part.
    Check the cable from the battery/Fuse box is good and also that the battery can deliver enough current to start things up.

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem +1

      A direct feed to the battery is next I think 🤔

  • @livinglifeboosted1642

    I would also say the controller you’ve got is a lot of the problem I have the same controller and it caused my diesel heater to completely clogged up I bought a more advanced controller where I can adjust the pump rate the mixture needs to be weakened off, or to be made more lean to prevent a rich mixture that will block your heater very quickly

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem

      The heater was impressively sooted up!

  • @jpdennis1008
    @jpdennis1008 Před rokem

    Noticed that a lot of the older vans have had heater replaced with Chinese ones. Was wondering if there's a common favourite model in case I have to do the same. Great CZcams channel btw👍

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem

      Thanks, glad you're enjoying the channel 🙂 I think most of the Chinese heaters are very similar. I'd hesitate to recommend the one I bought since we're having these problems though - albeit they are probably down to the way we were running it 🤔

  • @charlietango1635
    @charlietango1635 Před rokem

    The other thing you could check Alex, is the little hole by the fuel pipe, that needs to be cleaned out, or it will clog up, this is for air to mix with the fuel, this will cause white smoke.

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem

      I did try and check that hole and I think it was clear but I might need to take the heater out to get access to properly be sure 🤔

  • @branchsnapper2228
    @branchsnapper2228 Před rokem +1

    The heaters need around 14volts to get running then they drop to needing less when they are running. I find that the battery needs to be tip top to get the heater running

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem

      I'm going to try running a supply direct from the leisure battery 👍

    • @MakeDoAndMend1
      @MakeDoAndMend1 Před rokem

      Not sure that's correct with 14V. I will check tomorrow in my workshop. I have one connected to a car battery. Will also do a video on it. George

    • @MakeDoAndMend1
      @MakeDoAndMend1 Před rokem

      Just put a video up on my channel regarding voltage. It may help regarding 14volts. Not true. Cheers from old George

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem

      @@MakeDoAndMend1 Thanks George, I'll check that out!

  • @peterwilson5528
    @peterwilson5528 Před 9 měsíci

    You were lucky to get a glow plug in one piece. I bought a heater from a Chinese eBay site used it 3 times got through only four liters of diesel. then E03 error failed glow plug. Spent a couple of weeks messaging with the eBay seller in China. They assured me that a new glow plug would fix it. So I said ok send it. So after waiting another 10 days to get it a large crushed yellow DHL cardboard envelope arrived at the automatic box. Went home opened it and of course the glow plug was broken into two pieces. Luckily I have ordered at the same time a glow plug from a different supplier just in case and that should come soon. Now the heater supplier started to reply to me only in German. I talked to eBay and they are no help at all. They say the guarantee is two days over and they can do nothing. So not really sure what to do? Learn German I guess? Einen schönen Tag noch. Auf Wiedersehen :) P.S. Why are the Chinese speaking German to me?

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před 9 měsíci

      Hmmm, sounds like you haven't had the best of luck! 😕

    • @peterwilson5528
      @peterwilson5528 Před 9 měsíci

      I often get bad luck. God just wants me to have a shitty life. Lol :)@@ttxela

  • @RickandHeather
    @RickandHeather Před rokem

    You gotta sort that leisure set up mate, get a charger wired in permanently so if on hook up it’s just charging (I had a c-tek in my old van) I’d also get a decent split charge relay wired in… that said it does look like a fuelling issue and I’m not sure voltage drop makes it over fuel?

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem

      I think a direct feed from the battery is next. The electrics do need tidying up a bit for sure!

  • @tstuart7333
    @tstuart7333 Před rokem

    Alex since my recent illness, my wife also uses the term :the little stumpy one, any ideas what she maybe referring too? Man you sure do have some unfortunate issues with the Quest and its falling off, breaking down parts. That heater is not so old and I'd be sure not too much use to it. I was thinking the same to yourself. Taking out the gas and replacing with a diesel heat. I'll wait a little longer. Good luck with the fix. Stil trying to figure out this stumpy think. Enjoy the travels and stay safe.

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem

      🤣 oh dear, poor old stubby 🤣 I think a dedicated feed to the battery is next. We'll get there 🙂

  • @craigadams6391
    @craigadams6391 Před rokem

    them gaskets you have there are for the 2kw heater . does not fit a 5kw heater , but heater plugs are all the same

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem +1

      I believe ours is a 2kw 🤔

  • @MrXyklone
    @MrXyklone Před rokem +1

    I think you'll find that due to the current draw on startup the voltage on your leisure battery drops below the safety threshold set (12.2volt). The leisure battery is getting close to replacement. Try hooking up a good 20amp 12v power supply and then start up the heater again. If it runs, there's the answer, your leisure battery is not in good enough shape to start the heater.

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem +1

      Leisure battery is pretty new and seems in good shape 🤔 I'll try adding a dedicated cable straight to it.

    • @MrXyklone
      @MrXyklone Před rokem +1

      In that case, anything that causes resistance will drop the available voltage. Thicker 6mm cable (PV cable will do it) direct to battery. Short a run as possible.

  • @robertsavage7804
    @robertsavage7804 Před rokem

    So far not so good but I know you'll get it sorted eventually.
    By the way, I had the pixies repair my fridge and they charged me £500.00!

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem

      They are some expensive pixies!

  • @clearprop
    @clearprop Před rokem

    Hi Alex. Sounds from the comments etc that you are on to a possible fix (the thicker cables). I'll follow this with interest as I'm just about to install my heater. Can I ask what thickness you were using up to now?

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem +1

      For the original install I connected into the supply from the leisure battery to the Zig unit. Not sure what size wire it was but I'm going to try a dedicated feed in 6mm2 which is definitely thicker.

    • @clearprop
      @clearprop Před rokem +1

      @@ttxela Ah OK. Fingers crossed for the 6mm. Should be far beefier for the startup current. Looking forward to the verdict! 👍

  • @DKGoesWild
    @DKGoesWild Před rokem

    did you fit a fuel filter? Hope you get it sorted soon

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem

      Yep, there's a filter on the fuel line, we'll get there!

  • @MakeDoAndMend1
    @MakeDoAndMend1 Před rokem

    Its sooted up. Stop keep priming it. Strip it down de carbon it . Put it back together. Hey presto it will work. George

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem

      Thanks George, yes, a good clean out has to be next I think 🤔

  • @paulpowell1259
    @paulpowell1259 Před rokem

    Looks like an oil pump issue. Possibly

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem

      That has crossed my mind too 🤔

  • @adiea6
    @adiea6 Před rokem

    Have you checked the air intake is clear

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem +1

      Yes, all seems well there 👍

  • @andycusworth3323
    @andycusworth3323 Před rokem

    Seems to be over fuelling Alex

    • @ttxela
      @ttxela  Před rokem

      Maybe a digital controller where I can control the pump rate should be added 🤔