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22nd January 2009, 21:51 | #1 |
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fbh & pektron timer
I have fitted a chinese remote control to my fbh. It works very well indeed.
I has super long range and the box sits in the battery tray so the wiring was easy and install very neat. Took power from the nearby fuse box & battery body earth. Should take some pics of it. Anyway it is possible to leave it switched on forever by accident at the mo so I purchased a Meastro heated rear window timer to install so it will auto cut off in case I forget to switch it off. Trouble is I need a pin out guide. Anyone got an old Haynes manual for M - cars can tell me which pins are which. Even by looking inside it's not easy to be 100% sure of whats what. Also I wish to put an LED inside to show when it's on |
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24th February 2009, 23:54 | #3 |
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got it working
It works!
I emailed Haynes and they kindly sent me the information on the pin outs. Very impressed with their on-line support. I now can turn on the FBH from great distances through house walls etc knowing it will always switch off! I tend to switch it on every time before I use the car now so the car gets to running temp quickly. I do not have the fans inside working with it. I prefere just to warm the motor. Then drive away with the heater on full red. The aux electric heater I presume sees some action too, but in a very short time its warm inside.All this with a short FBH burn time. |
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26th December 2009, 01:12 | #5 |
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engine heater remote
Well had it working for ages now and I think it's the ultimate bond gadget for 75's. The remote has such power it's easy to plip the button from inside the house to start up the heater.
1 click initiates the start-up sequence. Click again and it starts the winding-down sequence. I've had no problems with the heater ecu getting confused by the manual control. Even when you start the engine and the automatic system kicks in it causes no problems. I have added an LED warning lamp to the dash board to show when the timer is running. You can use the remote to fire up the heater in the summer just to check if it's working. It's fun to do this when somebody is leaning against the car. There firstly is a click, then a whir, then a motor revving up sound, mad ticking at the back of the car then... lift off! The burner lights and roars like a jet engine. Sometimes loads of smoke comes out too. Sometimes not! A smell like airport runways fills the air. "Excuse me sir, I think your cars on fire.", people say. I can answer "Don't worry I can extinguish that fire with a press of this button! I go for a "pre burn" even on mild days when the heater usually would not come on by itself on auto mode. I think the engine likes warm starts. It's nice for quicker cabin warm up too. It's also good for melting snow when parked. Before i fitted the timer cut out I once left it on by accident for 2-3 hours. It de-frosted the whole street! |
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