Electric heater adjustment
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02-13-2006, 10:19
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Electric heater adjustment
At one of our Lone Star Bird rallies, someone had their bath baseboard
heater out and they were adjusting the cycle time. does anyone remember how that is accomplished. My heater will come on for 20 seconds and then turn off. Kinda cool in there these days. I have supplemented the heater with a ceramic heater, but would like to get the original working longer. Thanks, Ernie-83pt 40 in louisiana |
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02-13-2006, 15:03
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Electric heater adjustment
Ernie,
Just got done working on mine which had the same problems. Mine was a Marvin brand and had an adjustmnt screw inside the thermostat. I was able to tuen the screw in a few turns and the heater now stays on a little longer. The little adjustment set screw is held in with something like LokTite and is a real bugger to get to where it will turn. Ended up using some liquid wrench on it to get it free. I'll see you at the rally and can go over this some more if you have the same kind of heater. Chet Geist 1981 FC33, Austin, Texas Original Message: ----------------- From: Ernest Ekberg erniecarpet@... Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 22:19:39 +0000 To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Electric heater adjustment At one of our Lone Star Bird rallies, someone had their bath baseboard heater out and they were adjusting the cycle time. does anyone remember how that is accomplished. My heater will come on for 20 seconds and then turn off. Kinda cool in there these days. I have supplemented the heater with a ceramic heater, but would like to get the original working longer. Thanks, Ernie-83pt 40 in louisiana <!-- |**|begin egp html banner|**| --> SPONSORED LINKS
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02-13-2006, 19:15
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Electric heater adjustment
Thanks, Chet- will try that adjustment. Ernie-83pt40 in Louisiana
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02-14-2006, 11:06
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Electric heater adjustment
There is an allen-wrench adjustable set-screw in the original
thermostat. Don't go too far or you can overheat the heater. If it is the vertical one in the galley, turn it over so that the thermostat is at the bottom for longer cycles. Cleaning/vacuuming the heater and blower when it's out will help, the blower draws air over the thermostat bulb and needs decent airflow. - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg" > > At one of our Lone Star Bird rallies, someone had their bath baseboard > heater out and they were adjusting the cycle time. does anyone remember > how that is accomplished. My heater will come on for 20 seconds and > then turn off. Kinda cool in there these days. I have supplemented the > heater with a ceramic heater, but would like to get the original > working longer. Thanks, Ernie-83pt 40 in louisiana > |
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