Re: Ether
Reply #5 –
Having been skiers dry camping at altitude in minus weather the ether was necessary. Especially without a block heater running. Dead cold engine at minus temps needs ether.
Our m11 has a in block electric heater and a aqua hot engine preheater fueled by either 120 volt or diesel and uses 12 volt to circulate the heated antifreeze.
And it also has an ether start system for the third backup. Belt and suspenders. Thank C.M.
IF I can jump the motor in bad weather I can get it to start in a dead power coach.
A real rv. If you had ever been there you would not remove any of the oem backup systems.
-32 F. Every green light out in the coach. 8,000 feet. Drycamped. Breckinridge. 3 feet of snow.
We parked next to the snow plow shed. They came over and jumped the cat at 8am..
Slow crank. Ether. Slow 60 second crank. Second ether shot. Slowly fired a few cylinders. Big cold smoke cloud.
Same reason why mine has a propane cooktop.
And heat strips in the roof airs.
Ether system on a Foretravel will not function at over 50 degrees. Thermostat controlled.
Versus a gen too cold to start. And no amps in flooded cell batteries only volts.
I know most would not do this. You would have to be young and stupid. Like we were.
Heat strips worked after got the gen started. Cold.....
Outdoor thermostat shut down as it's limit was -32F.
Milder weather the ether can reduce the gen run engine block heater time needed in a cold quiet dry camp area or use.