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KeithMac 11-21-2015 07:56 PM

ENGINE HEATER
 
whats best option is sky rc same as the competion heaters i have seen thanks for the advice

adrictan 11-22-2015 07:33 AM

What are you trying to say?
I don't like SkyRC stuff.
Try getting main brand names. I'm sure you can find people talking abt engine heaters by doing a search in here.
I use IB Prostart.

Roelof 11-22-2015 07:59 AM

All heaters do work and all do burn up if they aren't attached to an engine. The Sky (and the cheaper Hobbyking version) have a timer which can be usefull.

KeithMac 11-22-2015 02:49 PM

thanks for the help and understand what i was asking

fizzy 11-22-2015 03:09 PM

I use a HK one which is exactly like the sky rc I think and they do have a timer but I personally don't like the timer it's a nuisance to me but some people prefer it, they will all do the job they are made to do and they are invaluable to have in my opinion. When it's time to buy a new one I prob won't be buying the same one again and will get the pro start one instead. With the one I have I run it with a 3s and I only get three 10min timed sessions before the battery is done cause they have an automatics cutoff with the timer system also that's what I dnx like about the Sky rc ones, so if you are going to go with the sky rc model run it with a 4s rather than a 3s I what I would advise
Edit: I should make it clear that the reason I don't like the timer is because of the automatic voltage cutoff if the battery gets below a certain level but apart from that the timer is a good function, in any case if you do run it with a 4s like I said earlier it should be ok.

KeithMac 11-22-2015 03:48 PM

i have a nice power supply so was thinking of using that to run them

bertrandsv87 11-22-2015 04:03 PM

I have the competition one that plugs into a 12v booster pack, and I control it with my handheld temp gun: 230F is my cutoff point to let the heat sink into the motor until the whole engine is totally heated up past 200F... It works like a charm, and I never need touch the needles to get in the motor's powerband right at startup...

10racer 11-01-2019 06:00 PM

Need you guys help, I bought a Sky RC heater awhile back and it is the 12V version. I run it on a PB Gel Pack 12V ATV battery. I am on my 3rd 10min session but can only get about 125 degrees at the engine head. The heater on the outside when I shoot my laser on it it’s at 250+. What do you suggest . I know most will say buy a Protek. Proof is in the pudding.....
live and learn but advice is cool. Thanks gents

Roelof 11-02-2019 03:54 AM

You can not expect that an heater connected to a motor by some head fins will transfer all the heat to the motor. A tight contact will help to make it better as I do see a lot of guys shift the heater over th head as if it is not tight.

You want something better, take a simple hair dryer, put a piece of pipe on it so you can place it over the head. The hot airflow will heat up the engine.

10racer 11-04-2019 04:40 PM


Originally Posted by Roelof (Post 15538425)
You can not expect that an heater connected to a motor by some head fins will transfer all the heat to the motor. A tight contact will help to make it better as I do see a lot of guys shift the heater over th head as if it is not tight.

You want something better, take a simple hair dryer, put a piece of pipe on it so you can place it over the head. The hot airflow will heat up the engine.

Tried the hair dryer with the heater on as well and still 175-180ish is all I can get out of hit at the plug or where the pinch is. I am breaking in a new motor and will just pickup a heat gun and go back to my engine old school way. Heard good things about the heaters though but maybe it is perfect after my breaking ins are complete to heat up to about 125-130ish at pinch area and bump it and roll on, Thanks for your reply gents

token 11-05-2019 11:43 AM

I have used them all and they are all the same stuff. DC is the most popular at the moment. I power mine using a power supply and switch to a battery when in pit lane. Works awesome for me.

J.Whiting 11-05-2019 03:13 PM

yes the dc stuff is popular but I don't like the 10 min timers.. ya I'm old Scholl and like the 110v ones.. but for a while com heaters vanished but since resurfaced. so what I have done is just make my own for racers. 110 elements and all local fabric. think I have sold 25 heaters now and everyone has liked them. recently I made 5 of the heaters for the low pro heads so guys don't have to cut the standard head heaters to get them to work.


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