I just received my new remote pre heater control and will be using it first thing Monday morning. I went with something easy (for me) to understand, but probably more money then other options. Reiff sells 'em :http://www.reiffpreheat.com/Beeper%20Box%20pg%201.htm. Too many years of being off grid solar powered has broken me of the mindset of "keep it plugged in, electricity is cheap". Though true, and now that I'm grid tied and have power to burn, it just offends my sensibilities to do it so ineffciently, I want control of my pre heating. I can go days and even weeks without needing the heat on and it would just bug me knowing it was on.
Quality seems very high, the plastic box is o-ring sealed and no doubt waterproof, so outside is no problem. While this is a low tech device, the benefit is it is very simple to set up and use. Not setting the right ring tone for the cell phone is the only way one could screw up. For 10 bucks (!) I bought a TracPhone at Radio Shack, complete with chargers (important as the phone will always be ON, and be on the AC charger all the time, there is a plugin inside the box just for this), complete with 60 days of service (I don't care how many minutes as this phone will NEVER complete a call). first I made sure that the available ring tones on it had one with distinct tones, no warbling or other continuous noise type tones will work for the Beeper, you need a ring tone with a brief period of silence between tweets, beeps, or whatever.
Plugging the unit in at home, I noticed a slight hum as the circuity powered up. Oh-oh I thought, this thing itself will be sucking power 24/7 regardless of the pre heater being on or not. Plugging it into a Kill a Watt meter to check it's standby power consumption, I was pleased to see it is less then 1 watt, I can live with that. Once the cell phone is turned on and plugged into the charger, it is velcroed into position near the microphone that runs everything. This is adjustable for sensitivity. Then a simple rotary switch is set to the desired hours of pre heat needed, 1 to 14 hrs I think. Once the box is closed my first phone call was made, and after letting it ring 3 times I hung up. It worked as advertised. If you change your mind about needing pre heat you can call it back and turn it off. One feature I really like is that it is totally and easily portable, with no on site installation, other then plugging it in.
A duplex outlet allows for up to 1800 watts of juice to be controlled. I have mine rigged so that a 1,000 watt pad heater starts warming the oil, a 150 watt flat panel radiant heater in the cab starts taking the chill off, and lastly a 300 watt magnetic heater starts warming the transmission. Another 1,000 watt pad heater powered by a onboard 12 VDC inverter, starts pre heating the hydraulic system once underway.
No transmission in the plane

, I got this unit for my crane, which I keep 15 miles away in town. My plane lives at home, in my radiant floor heated hangar 40 ' from my home

I still pre heat a bit but just walk over and plug it in, I baby the plane, the crane can tough it out a bit. This did make the expense a business expense anyway.