how to make an rc engine heater?
#1
hi there,
i have been looking around for something to use to heat my engine up. because i live in the UK it is very cold sometimes and i have to start my car 2 or 3 minutes before the race so the engine is work at it's optimum temperature. i have heard of using a heat gun but is there a step by step guide of how to make your own heater that wraps around the engine?
many thanks
lewis
i have been looking around for something to use to heat my engine up. because i live in the UK it is very cold sometimes and i have to start my car 2 or 3 minutes before the race so the engine is work at it's optimum temperature. i have heard of using a heat gun but is there a step by step guide of how to make your own heater that wraps around the engine?
many thanks
lewis
#2
#6
and wouldn't there be a lot of heat loss
in that idea as u would need a good seal
what temp are u getting with that idea at the glow and the crank case
and what time frame
#8
The dryer gets her up to aprox 70C.
The engines I run are Werks and they have lightned cooling heads. The holes let the air flow thru wthout mutch resistance.
It could well be that other brands do not work this well but this is someting you will need to test out yourself.
The engines I run are Werks and they have lightned cooling heads. The holes let the air flow thru wthout mutch resistance.
It could well be that other brands do not work this well but this is someting you will need to test out yourself.
#13
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 3,660
http://www.mcmaster.com/#heat-tape/=7lkciq
go to the second to last item on the page. DC voltage, flexable silicone rubber heat strips.
DC voltage is ideal for mobile and laboratory applications running on battery power. They work on metal and plastic tanks and have adhesive backing for sticking to very clean surfaces. Watt density is 5 watts/sq. in. They have 1-ft. wire leads for hardwiring. Max. heat output is 300° F. Exposure temperature range is -40° to +300° F.
Please specify 12 VDC or 24 VDC. I use a 7ah sealed battery in summer time will take engine to 200 in about 8 to 10 min check temp under cooling heat at cylinder do not let it get to hot.
1" x 5" is the one to use for 25.92$
note that i do not have one of these. I have this website and information from another poster on this site. And i have it saved because i plan on using it. Looks just dandy!!!
go to the second to last item on the page. DC voltage, flexable silicone rubber heat strips.
DC voltage is ideal for mobile and laboratory applications running on battery power. They work on metal and plastic tanks and have adhesive backing for sticking to very clean surfaces. Watt density is 5 watts/sq. in. They have 1-ft. wire leads for hardwiring. Max. heat output is 300° F. Exposure temperature range is -40° to +300° F.
Please specify 12 VDC or 24 VDC. I use a 7ah sealed battery in summer time will take engine to 200 in about 8 to 10 min check temp under cooling heat at cylinder do not let it get to hot.
1" x 5" is the one to use for 25.92$
note that i do not have one of these. I have this website and information from another poster on this site. And i have it saved because i plan on using it. Looks just dandy!!!
#14
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http://www.mcmaster.com/#heat-tape/=7lkciq
go to the second to last item on the page. DC voltage, flexable silicone rubber heat strips.
DC voltage is ideal for mobile and laboratory applications running on battery power. They work on metal and plastic tanks and have adhesive backing for sticking to very clean surfaces. Watt density is 5 watts/sq. in. They have 1-ft. wire leads for hardwiring. Max. heat output is 300° F. Exposure temperature range is -40° to +300° F.
Please specify 12 VDC or 24 VDC. I use a 7ah sealed battery in summer time will take engine to 200 in about 8 to 10 min check temp under cooling heat at cylinder do not let it get to hot.
1" x 5" is the one to use for 25.92$
note that i do not have one of these. I have this website and information from another poster on this site. And i have it saved because i plan on using it. Looks just dandy!!!
go to the second to last item on the page. DC voltage, flexable silicone rubber heat strips.
DC voltage is ideal for mobile and laboratory applications running on battery power. They work on metal and plastic tanks and have adhesive backing for sticking to very clean surfaces. Watt density is 5 watts/sq. in. They have 1-ft. wire leads for hardwiring. Max. heat output is 300° F. Exposure temperature range is -40° to +300° F.
Please specify 12 VDC or 24 VDC. I use a 7ah sealed battery in summer time will take engine to 200 in about 8 to 10 min check temp under cooling heat at cylinder do not let it get to hot.
1" x 5" is the one to use for 25.92$
note that i do not have one of these. I have this website and information from another poster on this site. And i have it saved because i plan on using it. Looks just dandy!!!
anyone got a real pic of it? not a animated pic
or a pic of it in action



