Mud-club
Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: lambert on November 18, 2013, 20:21:49
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So it seems that accidentally I have managed to relegate the defender to the position of second car. It all started innocently enough, I was merely borrowing the jimny till dad gets going again after the hip op but I have kinda fallen for the little scamp. It's quiet, warm, dry, comfy, has a decent stereo, runs on the cheap stuff and hardly sips it compared to the defender, its super easy in town. it could be a bit further off the ground but I still have the defender if I need that sort of thing. So yeah it's not a bad thing.
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That's how it starts :sad:
The snow'll come and she won't start for you.... be warned
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The amount of time and money and effort put into that defender if it dares tricks like that it will be introduced to a book of matches.
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the matches will just fizzle out on the damp carpet.
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There's always room for another member of the family.
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So most of a month in and the best thing really is the heater, it is so nice being outside all day and being able to get in and be warm in 5 minutes rather than 5 miles in the defender.
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Eberspacher diesel heater and a Defender make the best of buddies.
Was a tad cold today so for the first time this year I have set the heater in the defender to come on in the morning tomorrow so that'll come out to a toasty warm and dry truck.
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You sound like you are trying to re convert me like you think I have lost my way. :grin: :huh:
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Well this morning I came out to a still frozen truck, with the heater showing a fault code.... so yeah... like I said... eberspacher and landrover make perfect buddies.
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Oops :grin: :grin: :lipsrsealed:
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My FBH works - just can't let it run for the full 30 minutes if I actually want to drive anywhere (flattens battery!)
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Same here, mine is quite happy to take the chill off the cab for 5 or ten minutes before, but the full half hour will leave me with a lovely warm place to sit (but not much more!)
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I hardly ever use the timer to start the heater these days, rather use the remote control from the comfort of my bed. I can leave mine for the full 30 mins if required, mainly when very frosty/frozen, but I do have a leisure battery to power it. Good old Eberspacher gets up to temp and then turns the blowers on. Nice and toasty when I come out to drive to the office ;-)
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My eber can run all night/day on the aux Battery (have done so while camping often) but it's not the type that heats the water system.
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I need to get my eber fitted :-(