Does anyone use a tannis engine preheater for thier engine? Is it worth the $400.00?
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I hated mine. It turned the oil black right away. Go to northern tool and get a pad heater and install it on the oil tank. $35.00. Cover the engine and use a freeze block plug in. On the 150 I used a very slim 850 wa heater under the cowel with a freeze block plug. Worked great and was only $12.00. It kept the engine compartment 40 deg. With the big access covers to the engine on a Taylorcraft this would work great.
Dan
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If I was going for the full heater, I like the Reiff heaters better than Tannis. They have small metal heater for the sump and band clamp heaters for the cylinder barrels. I've installed a lot of them and they are nice! I just put a sump heater on the one I'm working on, just an EZ heat. The old ones with the diamond shape didn't like to stay stuck to the round kidney tank, and there old silicone glue was crap. I got the model 360 this time which is a circle with cuts in it. It had peel and stick glue too. Fit the sump a lot better. I left it plugged in last night with a blanket over the engine. It's only about 10 here today so we'll see how it did last night.
CJIf you can read this, thank a teacher....
If you're reading it in english, thank the military
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Hi I've used a Tannis heater for over 20 years they are worth every penny and in 20 yrs has never turned the oil any color, I seriously doubt that 40 to 100 watts will do that beside the heat pad is the exact same thing, perhaps your thinking of the oven heater types of heat element? they definetly are poor at best.
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Definately don't leave them on all winter! I have seen that done and the corrosion will run rampant.
I have another customer with a 182 with a full Tannis that has it plugged in through a switch that's cell phone activated. He calls, and it turns on or off at will! Not sure what it costs, but it's a neat idea. He lives a fair distance from the airport.
And the only heater I've seen that cooks oil are those $10 dipsticks from the car parts store. I've seen people try those and pull out a long piece of charcoal later on.If you can read this, thank a teacher....
If you're reading it in english, thank the military
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Tim....I've installed many of both systems and pretty much everyone likes the Reiff heaters that go around the cylinders, I got one guy that has the Reiff heaters on his cylinders and a tannis on his oil sump, but I don't think anyone leaves them on all the time, only an hour or so before flight.Wolf Lake Aircraft Services
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Pre-heat? cold weather? snow? never heard of the stuff.DJ Vegh
Owned N43122/Ser. No. 6781 from 2006-2016
www.azchoppercam.com
www.aerialsphere.com
Mesa, AZ
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Originally posted by N74DV View PostPre-heat? cold weather? snow? never heard of the stuff.Bob Picard
N48923 L-2B Skis/Wheels
N6346M Stinson 108-3 Floats/Skis/Wheels
Anchor Point, Alaska TF#254
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I'm with DJ, or I'd like to be! It was 3 degrees here last night. Wind/snow/ice finally stopped. Hoping to get the Tcraft back to the owner today with a good weather window so he can fly with the family around Christmas. Left it plugged in last night, we'll see how it does. And made a cover plate for the cowling so we'll see how the oil temp runs. Hope to fly it a little first and get some video too.
CJIf you can read this, thank a teacher....
If you're reading it in english, thank the military
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