E-Spar Circulating Pump Alternatives
 

E-Spar Circulating Pump Alternatives

Started by Joe Camper, May 10, 2011, 04:19:08 PM

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Joe Camper

I could use some help on this one. We have e-spar on our bus the hydronic style. It has a 24 volt external coolant circulating pump that is bad.

I contacted e-spar and was told the one I have was 375 but is obsolete and the replacement is 600

Un !@#$% believable

Here is what it is and any help leading  me to a reasonably priced alternative would be greatly appreciated.

It is a small centrifugal pump that can handle the heat and this also says 1800 litre per hr and 40 watts.

The inlet and outlets are about 3/4 just looking at it in my lap here.

What are the small webasto external circulating pumps going for and are they 24v any of them? This looks just like one of those

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Don Fairchild

Look in the granger book. I bought one for my aqua hot from them at 1/3 what the dealer wanted.

Don

Kenny

Ebay - Search Espar - $99.99 - Just bought 4 of them. 24 volt
Kenny
1941 and 1945 Flxible - South Lyon, Michigan

Joe Camper

Are there more? you want to sell one of those?
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Kenny

Just looked, the guy seems to have many of them. Just search for Espar.
Kenny
1941 and 1945 Flxible - South Lyon, Michigan

Joe Camper

I just did came up with nothing got the link put it up thanks
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Joe Camper

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Kenny

Belfert that's the link. That's where I got them. Work great at a great price.
Kenny
1941 and 1945 Flxible - South Lyon, Michigan

buswarrior

The stock electric coolant booster pumps out of a GM transit might be another alternative?

Mohawk?

happy coaching!
buswarrior

Frozen North, Greater Toronto Area
new project: 1995 MCI 102D3, Cat 3176b, Eaton Autoshift

Paso One

Quote from: buswarrior on May 10, 2011, 07:25:12 PM
The stock electric coolant booster pumps out of a GM transit might be another alternative?

Mohawk?

happy coaching!
buswarrior



That is exactly what I used and other than size I'm very happy with it.

I plan on re wiring and making a seperate control panel with toggle switches, so I can keep the pump circulating after burner cycle.

The other toggle would be to turn the burner on any old time I want. :)
68 5303 Fishbowl 40'x102" 6V92 V730 PS, Air shift  4:10 rear axle. ( all added )
1973 MC-5B 8V71 4 speed manual
1970 MC-5A  8V71 4 speed manual
1988 MCI 102 A3 8V92T  4 speed manual (mechanical)
1996 MCI 102 D3 C10  Cat engine 7 speed manual  (destined to be a tiny home )

Pete359EX

I've been following his auctions online, and he also will give support for a new comparable Webasto/ Aqua Hot system. I beleive he may even have a web site with info. I'm keeping him bookmarked for the future  :)
Fred
Fred, 1986 Prevost XL, just beginning...Plans for roof raise, slide-outs, extension to 45', and maybe repower to CAT.

Joe Camper

I got the last pump he had that was a close one.

Thank you all again.
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Kenny

At his price, would have been worth buying a spare if he had anymore.
Kenny
1941 and 1945 Flxible - South Lyon, Michigan

Joe Camper

I'm sure there were a bunch that did just that.


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