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Quote from: Dani J on December 04, 2012, 10:58:16 pmQuote from: niceandclean on December 04, 2012, 10:45:03 pmQuote from: Dani J on December 04, 2012, 10:41:50 pmQuote from: david washbrook on December 04, 2012, 10:34:14 pmFor those that are using hot systems with the webasto 90st 9kw water heaters how long have you had them in use before you need to replace the burner, Mine has developed a problem after only 18 months , pure freedom have offered to send me a service kit but it costs £295.00 if that has to be done every 18 months it works out very expensive to maintain, also am I right in believing these come with a 2 year warrentyThey should last at least 2-3 years before they need a service, they are a work horse, you need to go back to pure freedom and tell them that there has been a bad batch for 2010-2011 some of the burners were faulty and a webasto Agent should change or service it for FREE. You shouldn’t have to pay for any service after such a short time. One of my vans has a webasto which was fitted 9 years ago, it has never been serviced and still going strong. You have been very lucky then. My old 5kw i had that for 4 years and i had 2 burners in it. It is a common thing that the burners do not last. Well I had one fitted about year and half ago on my other van , this was bought from pure freedom, and from start it wasn’t working properly .After few calls back and forth to pure freedom they couldn’t tell me what was wrong, so I took the system to a boat shop in my city where they service webasto for boats.Still he couldn’t tell me what exactly was wrong with it, but he was kind enough to send me to another town, to see a special webasto agent.He done some checks on it and he told me that the burner is faulty and that they have had a lot of bad batch between 2010-2011 and he has had to change them all for FREE.He also said that they don’t usually go wrong and I believe him as my other van has had one for 9 years and still good.So far I haven’t had any problem since he changed the burner and that was nearly 2 years ago. No webasto's are pretty bomb proof, but if it is being used day in day out, the main part you will have to change on a regular basis is the burner, all agents and dealers will tell you this. A lot of the MOD vehicles will not see a burner last a year.
Quote from: niceandclean on December 04, 2012, 10:45:03 pmQuote from: Dani J on December 04, 2012, 10:41:50 pmQuote from: david washbrook on December 04, 2012, 10:34:14 pmFor those that are using hot systems with the webasto 90st 9kw water heaters how long have you had them in use before you need to replace the burner, Mine has developed a problem after only 18 months , pure freedom have offered to send me a service kit but it costs £295.00 if that has to be done every 18 months it works out very expensive to maintain, also am I right in believing these come with a 2 year warrentyThey should last at least 2-3 years before they need a service, they are a work horse, you need to go back to pure freedom and tell them that there has been a bad batch for 2010-2011 some of the burners were faulty and a webasto Agent should change or service it for FREE. You shouldn’t have to pay for any service after such a short time. One of my vans has a webasto which was fitted 9 years ago, it has never been serviced and still going strong. You have been very lucky then. My old 5kw i had that for 4 years and i had 2 burners in it. It is a common thing that the burners do not last. Well I had one fitted about year and half ago on my other van , this was bought from pure freedom, and from start it wasn’t working properly .After few calls back and forth to pure freedom they couldn’t tell me what was wrong, so I took the system to a boat shop in my city where they service webasto for boats.Still he couldn’t tell me what exactly was wrong with it, but he was kind enough to send me to another town, to see a special webasto agent.He done some checks on it and he told me that the burner is faulty and that they have had a lot of bad batch between 2010-2011 and he has had to change them all for FREE.He also said that they don’t usually go wrong and I believe him as my other van has had one for 9 years and still good.So far I haven’t had any problem since he changed the burner and that was nearly 2 years ago.
Quote from: Dani J on December 04, 2012, 10:41:50 pmQuote from: david washbrook on December 04, 2012, 10:34:14 pmFor those that are using hot systems with the webasto 90st 9kw water heaters how long have you had them in use before you need to replace the burner, Mine has developed a problem after only 18 months , pure freedom have offered to send me a service kit but it costs £295.00 if that has to be done every 18 months it works out very expensive to maintain, also am I right in believing these come with a 2 year warrentyThey should last at least 2-3 years before they need a service, they are a work horse, you need to go back to pure freedom and tell them that there has been a bad batch for 2010-2011 some of the burners were faulty and a webasto Agent should change or service it for FREE. You shouldn’t have to pay for any service after such a short time. One of my vans has a webasto which was fitted 9 years ago, it has never been serviced and still going strong. You have been very lucky then. My old 5kw i had that for 4 years and i had 2 burners in it. It is a common thing that the burners do not last.
Quote from: david washbrook on December 04, 2012, 10:34:14 pmFor those that are using hot systems with the webasto 90st 9kw water heaters how long have you had them in use before you need to replace the burner, Mine has developed a problem after only 18 months , pure freedom have offered to send me a service kit but it costs £295.00 if that has to be done every 18 months it works out very expensive to maintain, also am I right in believing these come with a 2 year warrentyThey should last at least 2-3 years before they need a service, they are a work horse, you need to go back to pure freedom and tell them that there has been a bad batch for 2010-2011 some of the burners were faulty and a webasto Agent should change or service it for FREE. You shouldn’t have to pay for any service after such a short time. One of my vans has a webasto which was fitted 9 years ago, it has never been serviced and still going strong.
For those that are using hot systems with the webasto 90st 9kw water heaters how long have you had them in use before you need to replace the burner, Mine has developed a problem after only 18 months , pure freedom have offered to send me a service kit but it costs £295.00 if that has to be done every 18 months it works out very expensive to maintain, also am I right in believing these come with a 2 year warrenty
Spruce, what set up do you have?Currently looking at the 9kw PF system, but worried a little now...If you keeps regular servicing, are the reliable for what we need?
Could you not use a webasto from eBay and run it flat out for a couple of hours via a timer before starting work . Using the pump to circulate back to tank . insulate tank to keep it hot most of the day .
Quote from: concept on December 05, 2012, 05:33:36 pmSpruce, what set up do you have?Currently looking at the 9kw PF system, but worried a little now...If you keeps regular servicing, are the reliable for what we need?Hi Concept,I don't have a system but do have all the components to assemble one. The heater I have is a Thermo Top C which is the same oil burner that PF did use as I was sent a picture of their system.However, there was a very basic Ionics setup with photos on here years ago which used the bigger Thermo 90 S.
Quote from: Spruce on December 05, 2012, 05:44:46 pmQuote from: concept on December 05, 2012, 05:33:36 pmSpruce, what set up do you have?Currently looking at the 9kw PF system, but worried a little now...If you keeps regular servicing, are the reliable for what we need?Hi Concept,I don't have a system but do have all the components to assemble one. The heater I have is a Thermo Top C which is the same oil burner that PF did use as I was sent a picture of their system.However, there was a very basic Ionics setup with photos on here years ago which used the bigger Thermo 90 S.So the Thermo 90 is the better one, and PF don't use this?Do you know what Pure 2o use in theirs?
To put the record straight pf use the same units as Ionics which are the thermo90 st But their after sales are miles better in fact Andrew from pf was on the phone only 30mins ago to meWe think the problem may be the water pump at the bottom of the unit I'm meeting an engineer tomoz half way between his work shop and my house to diagnose it correctly Pf have done everything the possibly can to try and help me out I'm really greatfull for all their help and advice
Quote from: concept on December 05, 2012, 05:33:36 pmSpruce, what set up do you have?Currently looking at the 9kw PF system, but worried a little now...If you keeps regular servicing, are the reliable for what we need?Hi Concept,Mail sent. I know I'm leaving myself open to get shot down here - but these units prefer white diesel - they don't run well on red diesel or heating oil. Boat marina fuel pumps supply red diesel.But I think the main issue is if the heater isn't running to capacity, they start to cycle (cut on and off) and this is when coking up is more likely to occur.