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Pre heater

I may be keeping a plane outside this winter in cold country. I am an advocate of pre heating. is the Red Devil pre heater still available. Was thinking of some duct work for this item. What you think

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Re: Pre heater

Dewalt info is pathetically short on same. Found zero electrical info other than continuous electronic ignition mentioned.
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Re: Pre heater

Will you have access to AC power? I’m assuming not as you didn’t mention installing a Reiff or Tannis system.

I think that particular DeWalt heater requires AC power but they make a cordless version that runs on one of their 20V batteries if that works better for your situation.

I have a shiny ‘new’ red devil heater that’s never been used. It came with an airplane I bought 25 years ago. I don’t think I want to sell it, but I’ve thought I should fit one of those Lithium 12 V booster packs to it somehow so I don’t have to draw on the aircraft battery if I want to use it. Maybe. One day :)
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Re: Pre heater

Capt obvious, but make sure you follow the conti or lyc service bulletins on preheating
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Re: Pre heater

My bad. They do make a cordless model. I posted wrong link.
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Re: Pre heater

I have a similar Ryobi set-up, lithium ion battery with propane as the heat source and it works very well. One "operational" note, make sure the ducting can be lengthened or shorten to prevent an "overheat" under varying OAT's. It took me a while to figure out why mine would occasionally shutdown. It's a safety feature, once I realized that and figured out process it was all good thereafter. The photo depicts "corded" operations however battery only function is possible as well, the cordless and corded versions are one in the same. I take it on the road for daytrips with a smaller propane canister as the fuel source, not the larger bottle its for hanger use only.

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Re: Pre heater

NineThreeKilo wrote:Capt obvious, but make sure you follow the conti or lyc service bulletins on preheating


Very important ^^

A couple folks on my home field had significant self-inflicted corrosion problems from more or less continuous oil pan heat in a cool hangar. Turns an engine into a fantastic distillation column for the nastys in the oil. But I don’t think that’s a risk with this kind of heater that will only ever be used an hour or two at a time.
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Re: Pre heater

I made a cowl for a big buddy propane heater. Works great and no power requirement. I refill the bottles from a 20lb propane tank.

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