Here comes winter and the necessity of preheating our contrary-when-cold A-65s. As my hangar is without electricity, I'm in the process of engineering a manifold for a dual burner propane heater (sits on top of 20# tank), the plan being to attach an aluminum dryer vent hose for each air inlet or side of the cowl. Depending on the heater throttle setting (L,M,H), I think it puts out up to 15,000 BTU. But one of the past forum posts suggests using the Coleman SportCat catalytic heater, rated at 1500 BTU, placed directly inside the cowl. Physically, it appears it would fit in the left side, and I'm assuming it won't hurt if it's not perfectly vertical when running, but isn't that quite a fire hazard? And if safe, is its output sufficient to heat the engine in a reasonable period of time?
Mike Volpp
N44305
Mike Volpp
N44305
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