Anyone have an Esbar bunk heater?

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  1. TruckRunner

    TruckRunner Heavy Load Member

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    My truck came with one and I don't really like it. Do you have to set the temp really high for it to stay on? It runs for a little while then cuts off and gets cold in my sleeper again. I don't know what type of system the company I drove for had but it remained on until you turned it off and it could blow fire all night.
     
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  3. Cattleman84

    Cattleman84 Road Train Member

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    Sounds like the computer is cutting off the power to the heater (and probably other auxiliary circuits) because the heater drains the batteries to a point that is considered minimal in order to start truck... Weak batteries is one of several reasons this can happen. Do 12 volt outlets, CB radio, internal lights amd other auxiliary electronics also quit working about the same time??
     
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  4. TruckRunner

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    No I still have plenty of power and a readout of my current voltage. I am thinking I have to set it at a high temp so it remains on. If I hit the off button and turn it back on it turns back on in five minutes and stays on for a while until it eventually cuts off again. I remember the salesman telling me it will turn off once it reaches the temp I set it at. Though when it cuts off it gets cold again.
     
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  6. truckdriver31

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    yes turn it on high and fall alseep. 3 hours later and you will be butt naked standing in the cold snow
     
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  7. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    It needs serviced. At least once a year they need opened up and a new glow plug installed and the flame screen cleaned. You can try running it wide open for 10-15 min if it'll stay running, sometimes that will clear it out enough to run for a week, but it needs a yearly DNC (dusting -n- cleaning)
     
  8. TruckRunner

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    OK I think I solved my own problem. I set it to a high temp and it hasn't turned off since.
     
  9. Brandt

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    They also work best below 45f. They don't like Turing on and off completely. When it's 45 or colder it can run on low heat but keep going all night long as it get colder it will turn up the fan and heat as needed.
     
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  10. uncleal13

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    Some controllers heat it up the first time. Then it rests, measuring the temperature drop over a period of time. Then it will restart and run at a speed that will maintain the set temperature.
    Also it could be that the controller is either too close to an outside wall, or too close to the output of the heater.
    If yours only has the rotary dial , the actual temperature sensor is down in the intake of the heater.
     
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  11. TruckRunner

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    Yeah when it first came on the fan was so loud I thought my truck was about to explode. Mine is the digital control not rotary.
     
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