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ForcedInduction
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02-17-2010, 06:31 AM #1
Can the AC heater be run on 12VDC? I'm pretty sure the stock block heater is 400 or 800 watts (anyone have a killawatt to measure theirs?). 30-60amps, doable for the stock alternator but mine was upgraded to 80amps.

The idea isn't to preheat the engine, but to get a running engine warm faster.
VW has a similar system that uses 3 large glowplugs to preheat the coolant.
   

The Peugeot 306 HDI uses something similar but with 4 plugs inline to the cabin heater.
   
This post was last modified: 02-17-2010, 06:33 AM by ForcedInduction.
ForcedInduction
02-17-2010, 06:31 AM #1

Can the AC heater be run on 12VDC? I'm pretty sure the stock block heater is 400 or 800 watts (anyone have a killawatt to measure theirs?). 30-60amps, doable for the stock alternator but mine was upgraded to 80amps.

The idea isn't to preheat the engine, but to get a running engine warm faster.
VW has a similar system that uses 3 large glowplugs to preheat the coolant.
   

The Peugeot 306 HDI uses something similar but with 4 plugs inline to the cabin heater.
   

E300TSC
Turbo-Supercharged

321
02-17-2010, 07:59 AM #2
You can run it on 12VDC but since 12V is about 1/10th of the normal 120V then the heater will only deliver 1/10th of it's capacity.

W=V*A
This post was last modified: 02-17-2010, 08:03 AM by E300TSC.

1998 MB E300 - 194,000 miles. Current/future mods: 7.5mm pump elements, Holset HX40 Turbo feeding Eaton M90 supercharger through custom fabbed intake system. Aeroturbine muffler, scratch-built 4" stainless exhaust. EGR eliminated, ECM recalibrated, modified rack position feedback circuit. Porterfield RS brake pads, Bilstein sport shocks, VDO EGT, oil and boost gauges.

2000 Ford F250 - 150,000 miles. Current/future mods: DP Tuner 3 map chip, scratch-built high flow intake, high output IDM, open circuit fuel system, ball bearing turbo, South Bend full metal clutch, slotted and drilled rotors. Autometer Sport Comp EGT and boost gauges.
E300TSC
02-17-2010, 07:59 AM #2

You can run it on 12VDC but since 12V is about 1/10th of the normal 120V then the heater will only deliver 1/10th of it's capacity.

W=V*A


1998 MB E300 - 194,000 miles. Current/future mods: 7.5mm pump elements, Holset HX40 Turbo feeding Eaton M90 supercharger through custom fabbed intake system. Aeroturbine muffler, scratch-built 4" stainless exhaust. EGR eliminated, ECM recalibrated, modified rack position feedback circuit. Porterfield RS brake pads, Bilstein sport shocks, VDO EGT, oil and boost gauges.

2000 Ford F250 - 150,000 miles. Current/future mods: DP Tuner 3 map chip, scratch-built high flow intake, high output IDM, open circuit fuel system, ball bearing turbo, South Bend full metal clutch, slotted and drilled rotors. Autometer Sport Comp EGT and boost gauges.

Tymbrymi
Klatta Klatta

185
02-17-2010, 11:17 AM #3
(02-17-2010, 07:59 AM)E300TSC the heater will only deliver 1/10th of it's capacity.

What he said...

My CDI has an electronic heating element for the coolant, but obviously that is going to be expensive and/or hard to find.

John Robbins
'05 E320 CDI - 118k - Faaaaaast!! Angel
'87 300TD - 317k - Cracked head... but an OM606 is on the way! Undecided
'79 300SD - 295k - Bad engine = project car!
Tymbrymi
02-17-2010, 11:17 AM #3

(02-17-2010, 07:59 AM)E300TSC the heater will only deliver 1/10th of it's capacity.

What he said...

My CDI has an electronic heating element for the coolant, but obviously that is going to be expensive and/or hard to find.


John Robbins
'05 E320 CDI - 118k - Faaaaaast!! Angel
'87 300TD - 317k - Cracked head... but an OM606 is on the way! Undecided
'79 300SD - 295k - Bad engine = project car!

dartrpm
K26-2

31
02-17-2010, 10:43 PM #4
Beru Glow PLugs for Aux Heaters



Glow Plug for Auxiliary Heaters (Type GH)

The comforts of auxiliary heaters are appreciated by more and more car drivers. BERU type GH glow plugs are used so that even at icy cold, the car is pleasantly warm on getting in and scratching ice is superfluous.



BERU glow plugs are used for the rapid heating of cooling water or in auxiliary heaters.

Technical Features

Sheathed or coil glow plug
For usage in auxiliary heaters (in petrol or diesel cars)
dartrpm
02-17-2010, 10:43 PM #4

Beru Glow PLugs for Aux Heaters



Glow Plug for Auxiliary Heaters (Type GH)

The comforts of auxiliary heaters are appreciated by more and more car drivers. BERU type GH glow plugs are used so that even at icy cold, the car is pleasantly warm on getting in and scratching ice is superfluous.



BERU glow plugs are used for the rapid heating of cooling water or in auxiliary heaters.

Technical Features

Sheathed or coil glow plug
For usage in auxiliary heaters (in petrol or diesel cars)

W116Lorinser
OM617.95

147
02-18-2010, 11:09 AM #5
only thing i know to work great is diesel giants coolant hose heater. i kow you dont want preheater but in less then 2 hrs the engine is hot.
W116Lorinser
02-18-2010, 11:09 AM #5

only thing i know to work great is diesel giants coolant hose heater. i kow you dont want preheater but in less then 2 hrs the engine is hot.

ForcedInduction
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3,628
02-19-2010, 12:02 PM #6
I dug out an old 1200w heater with 5/8" nipples. Think 120w would even be worth the bother of opening the cooling system?

I haven't had any luck finding a Peugeot heater.
ForcedInduction
02-19-2010, 12:02 PM #6

I dug out an old 1200w heater with 5/8" nipples. Think 120w would even be worth the bother of opening the cooling system?

I haven't had any luck finding a Peugeot heater.

E300TSC
Turbo-Supercharged

321
02-19-2010, 09:08 PM #7
120w will deliver 410 BTU/hr of energy to the cooling system.

If the 617 system holds 8.3l, the 120W will raise the temp of the coolant by 22 deg f in an hour which seems hardly worth it.
This post was last modified: 02-19-2010, 09:30 PM by E300TSC.

1998 MB E300 - 194,000 miles. Current/future mods: 7.5mm pump elements, Holset HX40 Turbo feeding Eaton M90 supercharger through custom fabbed intake system. Aeroturbine muffler, scratch-built 4" stainless exhaust. EGR eliminated, ECM recalibrated, modified rack position feedback circuit. Porterfield RS brake pads, Bilstein sport shocks, VDO EGT, oil and boost gauges.

2000 Ford F250 - 150,000 miles. Current/future mods: DP Tuner 3 map chip, scratch-built high flow intake, high output IDM, open circuit fuel system, ball bearing turbo, South Bend full metal clutch, slotted and drilled rotors. Autometer Sport Comp EGT and boost gauges.
E300TSC
02-19-2010, 09:08 PM #7

120w will deliver 410 BTU/hr of energy to the cooling system.

If the 617 system holds 8.3l, the 120W will raise the temp of the coolant by 22 deg f in an hour which seems hardly worth it.


1998 MB E300 - 194,000 miles. Current/future mods: 7.5mm pump elements, Holset HX40 Turbo feeding Eaton M90 supercharger through custom fabbed intake system. Aeroturbine muffler, scratch-built 4" stainless exhaust. EGR eliminated, ECM recalibrated, modified rack position feedback circuit. Porterfield RS brake pads, Bilstein sport shocks, VDO EGT, oil and boost gauges.

2000 Ford F250 - 150,000 miles. Current/future mods: DP Tuner 3 map chip, scratch-built high flow intake, high output IDM, open circuit fuel system, ball bearing turbo, South Bend full metal clutch, slotted and drilled rotors. Autometer Sport Comp EGT and boost gauges.

Nick
Big diesel's need lovin' too

38
02-23-2010, 06:23 PM #8
I think the best thing would be to "build" a Webasto type heater to run off your fuel while the engine is warming up.

Maybe you could even build an exhaust bypass system and route your exhaust through an A?W intercooler of types and use that to preheat your coolant for faster warmups, when it's warmed up you could re-route your exhaust to your favorite style straight pipe.

1983 300CD "Spike" Stock, as of now.
Nick
02-23-2010, 06:23 PM #8

I think the best thing would be to "build" a Webasto type heater to run off your fuel while the engine is warming up.

Maybe you could even build an exhaust bypass system and route your exhaust through an A?W intercooler of types and use that to preheat your coolant for faster warmups, when it's warmed up you could re-route your exhaust to your favorite style straight pipe.


1983 300CD "Spike" Stock, as of now.

garage
Bush Taxi

893
04-01-2011, 02:39 PM #9
(02-17-2010, 06:31 AM)ForcedInduction mine was upgraded to 80amps.

What years/models had the 80amp alternator? I think i remember reading they came on a SEL..or SL?
Its a direct swap right?

1987 300D: EGR Delete, ARV Delete, Cold Air Intake...
garage
04-01-2011, 02:39 PM #9

(02-17-2010, 06:31 AM)ForcedInduction mine was upgraded to 80amps.

What years/models had the 80amp alternator? I think i remember reading they came on a SEL..or SL?
Its a direct swap right?


1987 300D: EGR Delete, ARV Delete, Cold Air Intake...

erling66
SuperDieselVan

294
04-01-2011, 04:03 PM #10
Why not use regular diesel glow plugs to heat your coolant? I guess they are 100-150watt each. Then you just put as many as you need(that your alternator can handle)
erling66
04-01-2011, 04:03 PM #10

Why not use regular diesel glow plugs to heat your coolant? I guess they are 100-150watt each. Then you just put as many as you need(that your alternator can handle)

erling66
SuperDieselVan

294
04-01-2011, 06:39 PM #11
Just got a better idea :o)
Put a pipe outside your waste-gate pipe and connect it to your coolant system and run an el-pump to circulate the coolant. Then you open the waste-gate when you need to heat the engine quickly. If you don't have an external WG, you will have to run a bypass tube at your down pipe that is operated by a valve. This explanation is simplified but I think you get the idea
erling66
04-01-2011, 06:39 PM #11

Just got a better idea :o)
Put a pipe outside your waste-gate pipe and connect it to your coolant system and run an el-pump to circulate the coolant. Then you open the waste-gate when you need to heat the engine quickly. If you don't have an external WG, you will have to run a bypass tube at your down pipe that is operated by a valve. This explanation is simplified but I think you get the idea

ForcedInduction
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3,628
04-02-2011, 10:59 AM #12
(04-01-2011, 02:39 PM)garage What years/models had the 80amp alternator? I think i remember reading they came on a SEL..or SL?
Its a direct swap right?

Saab 900. No, it requires upgraded wiring and cars with AC require the back half to be re-clocked to clear the tube.
ForcedInduction
04-02-2011, 10:59 AM #12

(04-01-2011, 02:39 PM)garage What years/models had the 80amp alternator? I think i remember reading they came on a SEL..or SL?
Its a direct swap right?

Saab 900. No, it requires upgraded wiring and cars with AC require the back half to be re-clocked to clear the tube.

garage
Bush Taxi

893
04-02-2011, 01:43 PM #13
Hmmm, i coulda swore i read somthing about a different alt off a gasser Mercedes..

1987 300D: EGR Delete, ARV Delete, Cold Air Intake...
garage
04-02-2011, 01:43 PM #13

Hmmm, i coulda swore i read somthing about a different alt off a gasser Mercedes..


1987 300D: EGR Delete, ARV Delete, Cold Air Intake...

300D50
Graphite Moderator, ala RBMK

775
04-02-2011, 04:43 PM #14
If you can get me a sample of the plugs, I can make a housing to hold them if needed.

1990 Power Ram 50 V6 SOHC 24V 6g72

I can be wrong, don't take everything I say as verbatim, please fact-check first.
My posts are my personal opinions and thoughts, unless otherwise noted.
300D50
04-02-2011, 04:43 PM #14

If you can get me a sample of the plugs, I can make a housing to hold them if needed.


1990 Power Ram 50 V6 SOHC 24V 6g72

I can be wrong, don't take everything I say as verbatim, please fact-check first.
My posts are my personal opinions and thoughts, unless otherwise noted.

garage
Bush Taxi

893
04-02-2011, 05:25 PM #15
Hmm, i must have read somthing wrong, i can only find info on the saap alternator.

Thanks for the offer 300D50, i wont be upgrading the alt on this car very soon though...unless i can find a direct swap.

1987 300D: EGR Delete, ARV Delete, Cold Air Intake...
garage
04-02-2011, 05:25 PM #15

Hmm, i must have read somthing wrong, i can only find info on the saap alternator.

Thanks for the offer 300D50, i wont be upgrading the alt on this car very soon though...unless i can find a direct swap.


1987 300D: EGR Delete, ARV Delete, Cold Air Intake...

 
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