Pre Heating Engine
#48
Redvet79 since u using it do you believe that the bigger 2" x 5" or the 2" x 6" is better for 21 heads?maybe they will heat the engine quicker?
i want to use one of these.it seems to me a good-cheap buy!
i want to use one of these.it seems to me a good-cheap buy!
#49
I used the 1X5 to keep the amp draw down as to not run out of power when starting car. How ever i use a 7-amp hour sealed lead acid battery for about $20.00 in my stater box and always have plenty of battery left over. I also bought a cheap battery charger a wally world to charge it with. So if you have the battery amps 2X5 should be quicker. I'll see about a thermal cutoff to keep from overheating.
With my fluke meter heater draws 4.51 amps per hour. Not bad when you only use it for about 10 min. when starting a cold engine.
With my fluke meter heater draws 4.51 amps per hour. Not bad when you only use it for about 10 min. when starting a cold engine.
#51
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From: Feugarolles, France
Thanks
#52
Yes Sir... www.competitionheat.com
You went through some serious searching to dig this thread up. I see your new to RC Tech. Welcome...
You went through some serious searching to dig this thread up. I see your new to RC Tech. Welcome...
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#59
Our 120v Comp Heater plugs into your outlets at home or the track (if your track has power) or you have a generator.
#60
There is also an alternative heater available which runs from a 11.1v lipo or 12v gell cell battery.
http:\\www.rcsurestart.com
My Deluxe model has thermal switching and two heat settings
http:\\www.rcsurestart.com
My Deluxe model has thermal switching and two heat settings



