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dgardel



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My manual for a DIY WEBASTO WATER HEATER on PUMA
wrote right now..........

https://1drv.ms/b/s!AnHBx4Wc2MJLh0w1W5Rpcxh03xuM

what do you think about my work?

My Webasto still not installed yet.......... Discovery 5 td6 HSE Stornoway Gray Outback Engineering Limited Edition

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Nice work Danielle.

The most difficult part looks like the fuel supply, are you going tohave a seperate tank made or connect into the existing tank ?

I was thinking that a small tank could be manufactured and accessed via the blanking panel in the top wing. I'd be interested to know what your solution is.

cheers
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Hi Danielle
great stuff... I'll be refering to it when we get arround to fitting one later in the new year...

Festive best wishes
G&J
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Looking good. Are you planning to use the webasto external temp sensor as well for full auto mode operation the same as the d3?

I would find this really useful as the puma actually cools down when used stationary or at low speeds in sub zero weather.

Oh and how much to fit a system to mine !!

Great work.

Pom

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dgardel



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bpman wrote:
Nice work Danielle.

The most difficult part looks like the fuel supply, are you going tohave a seperate tank made or connect into the existing tank ?

I was thinking that a small tank could be manufactured and accessed via the blanking panel in the top wing. I'd be interested to know what your solution is.

cheers


I'm thinking to use the existing fuel tank adding the small metal pipe installed on the white Defender fuel tank plate Discovery 5 td6 HSE Stornoway Gray Outback Engineering Limited Edition

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pom wrote:
Looking good. Are lounging to use the webasto external temp sensor as well for full auto mode operation the same as the d3?

I would find this really useful as the puma actually cools down when used stationary or at low speeds in sub zero weather.

Oh and how much to fit a system to mine !!

Great work.

Pom


if you install the temp sensor (it is a temp controlled switch, ON for temp under the 5°C and OFF when the temp rise up the 8°C) you can not switch on the heater when temp is 5°C or more. Discovery 5 td6 HSE Stornoway Gray Outback Engineering Limited Edition

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wyvern wrote:
Hi Danielle
great stuff... I'll be refering to it when we get arround to fitting one later in the new year...

Festive best wishes
G&J
(mind you - we could do with it this week as its minus 10 here at the moment!)


Hi Gary, Hi July

Merry Christmas.

hoping that y document will aid you..... Discovery 5 td6 HSE Stornoway Gray Outback Engineering Limited Edition

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...........and, it is only the rev 0.0 of the document....

it will improved on the next days..... Discovery 5 td6 HSE Stornoway Gray Outback Engineering Limited Edition

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pom wrote:
.............

Oh and how much to fit a system to mine !!

Great work.

Pom



mhmmm

I think that the cost for the "travelling allowance" are too high...... I'm not competitive in UK Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

may be I'm looking for a local company and sign a subcontract for UK operations..... Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Discovery 5 td6 HSE Stornoway Gray Outback Engineering Limited Edition

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pom



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dgardel wrote:
pom wrote:
.............

Oh and how much to fit a system to mine !!

Great work.

Pom



mhmmm

I think that the cost for the "travelling allowance" are too high...... I'm not competitive in UK Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

may be I'm looking for a local company and sign a subcontract for UK operations..... Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter


au contraire! Sounds like a good excuse for a defender convey to the continent.

Pom
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I'd be interested to see if there are any problems after you have been wading - particularly water getting into the exhaust system or problems with the electrics
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dgardel wrote:
pom wrote:
Looking good. Are lounging to use the webasto external temp sensor as well for full auto mode operation the same as the d3?

I would find this really useful as the puma actually cools down when used stationary or at low speeds in sub zero weather.

Oh and how much to fit a system to mine !!

Great work.

Pom


if you install the temp sensor (it is a temp controlled switch, ON for temp under the 5°C and OFF when the temp rise up the 8°C) you can not switch on the heater when temp is 5°C or more.


Looking at fitting one with the winter fast approaching. Do you know at what coolent temp the webasto turns off ?

Pom
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pom wrote:
dgardel wrote:
pom wrote:
Looking good. Are lounging to use the webasto external temp sensor as well for full auto mode operation the same as the d3?

I would find this really useful as the puma actually cools down when used stationary or at low speeds in sub zero weather.

Oh and how much to fit a system to mine !!

Great work.

Pom


if you install the temp sensor (it is a temp controlled switch, ON for temp under the 5°C and OFF when the temp rise up the 8°C) you can not switch on the heater when temp is 5°C or more.


Looking at fitting one with the winter fast approaching. Do you know at what coolent temp the webasto turns off ?

Pom


105°C inside heater chamber.... Discovery 5 td6 HSE Stornoway Gray Outback Engineering Limited Edition

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Thanks
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