12-05-2024, 12:04 AM
Hi everyone, very happy to have found both the Afterburner and this forum to discuss it. I'm in the US and frequently camp at elevations 3000m+, so this controller should be a real game changer for me in terms of tuning to perfection while up that high. And yet still have proper functionality at the beach too.
So right now I've read most of what I can find on the ins and outs of chinese diesel heaters and the afterburner controller. Including the pdf here showing how to assess compatibility or likely compatibility with various heater candidates. So I searched US amazon and ebay for a suitable candidate. Long story short, I could not find ANY that had the round threaded connector shown. They all seem to have a squarish multiprong plug connector. Some had LCD displays that were on the likely approved list, but the vast majority fell into the possibly dubious or no-go category. And of course they never show what the ECU motherboard looks like in the product pictures.
It appears the Chinese have made fairly recent refinements in their electronic control systems in the last 2-3 years (perhaps beyond when the afterburner was first developed). Or maybe Australia/UK has access to slightly different models then here in the states? I checked UK and AUS ebay and the product lineup appeared the same.
Anyway, I did find the controller shown in the ebay link below very commonly available on the units I see for sale.
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/35cAAOSwr...-l960.webp
This controller is described in the pdf as "should be treated with caution." So maybe these will work and maybe not. But the ECU motherboard you can get with this controller does appear to be on the list.
12V 24V 2KW-8KW Diesel Heater LCD Monitor Control Board Motherboard Advanced @ | eBay
And this listing claims this remote/display/ECU has "advanced functions." And it describes entering a password to access the special functions. But doesn't tell you what the password is (in the description anyway). I assume all this means the motherboard from this vendor is in all likelihood compatible with the Afterburner? And it may also mean that many of the diesel heaters that presently have this style controller could or should have the same ECU shown here?
Sorry for the length of this message, just wanted to be thorough. Thanks in advance for any of your thoughts.
So right now I've read most of what I can find on the ins and outs of chinese diesel heaters and the afterburner controller. Including the pdf here showing how to assess compatibility or likely compatibility with various heater candidates. So I searched US amazon and ebay for a suitable candidate. Long story short, I could not find ANY that had the round threaded connector shown. They all seem to have a squarish multiprong plug connector. Some had LCD displays that were on the likely approved list, but the vast majority fell into the possibly dubious or no-go category. And of course they never show what the ECU motherboard looks like in the product pictures.
It appears the Chinese have made fairly recent refinements in their electronic control systems in the last 2-3 years (perhaps beyond when the afterburner was first developed). Or maybe Australia/UK has access to slightly different models then here in the states? I checked UK and AUS ebay and the product lineup appeared the same.
Anyway, I did find the controller shown in the ebay link below very commonly available on the units I see for sale.
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/35cAAOSwr...-l960.webp
This controller is described in the pdf as "should be treated with caution." So maybe these will work and maybe not. But the ECU motherboard you can get with this controller does appear to be on the list.
12V 24V 2KW-8KW Diesel Heater LCD Monitor Control Board Motherboard Advanced @ | eBay
And this listing claims this remote/display/ECU has "advanced functions." And it describes entering a password to access the special functions. But doesn't tell you what the password is (in the description anyway). I assume all this means the motherboard from this vendor is in all likelihood compatible with the Afterburner? And it may also mean that many of the diesel heaters that presently have this style controller could or should have the same ECU shown here?
Sorry for the length of this message, just wanted to be thorough. Thanks in advance for any of your thoughts.