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Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 8:59 pm Post subject: Heater |
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I am planning on installing an inverter behind the seat that will
connect to a separate battery. From the inverter I will run a small
electrical heater and mount it under the dash. Does anyone know why
I should not do this?
Michael
Hi ! Michael,
You can't get enough heat this way at least without flattening the battery real quick indeed. Let's say you use a 500 watt heater. I can't see where you are going to find smaller and I think you would need that anyway. So that 500 watt heater will actually draw more than that out of the battery and the total output of your charging system is probably only 170 watts and you need some of that for other things plus you would not want to run your charging system flat out all the time. Did you realise it works out to power a 500 watt heater you need to draw about 45 Amps ?
Sorry you will need to use a heat muff or water.
Rex.
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crazyivan
Joined: 25 Aug 2006 Posts: 62 Location: Pensacola
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Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 1:03 am Post subject: Re: Heater |
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Too heavy and it brings your cg aft.
My guess is that you'll have to recharge it after every flight or when it's depleated. It'll then have to be a marine deep-cycle battery since you will be cycling the charge down so much. Deep cycle batteries are heavier than normal automotive or airplane batteries.
A heat muff off of your exhaust is an option but a bit more complicated with potential CO2 in the cockpit. A heater core with a small fan is probably the least complicated alternative and you won't have to deal with potential CO2 problems.
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kitfoxmike
Joined: 05 Dec 2006 Posts: 373
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Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 7:17 am Post subject: Re: Heater |
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Ok Dave you asked for it , now you say that my heat system has the risk of co in the cabin, first off it pulls from the right side of the radiator, and only the right 4 inches. I channel it right in through the hole for the bungee's in the floor. Now, before I had spring gear I had the bungee gear, guess what, the holes in the floor where open, guess what else, in the summer time I had to close that area up as much as possible, why because I would get a bunch of heat from the radiator and would push up through the floor. Now you can't tell me with your concern that you now should have a concern for co entering your airplane, I saw your video and you have spring gear. Also, the old spring gear had a problem from exhaust hitting the leg going from the center of the plane to the wheel, that's what caused most of that gears problem, I can see it hitting the leg and shooting up into the little hole for the bungees. I would be concerned for your situation when it comes to the exhaust as well.
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dave
Joined: 22 Sep 2006 Posts: 1382
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Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:20 am Post subject: Heater |
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I have a piece of alum bent at about 90 deg in front on bungees to deflect,
fumes heat etc and protect the bungees from the same.
I have a scoop on backside of rad and it works gear -- no fumes but Carbon
monoxide it odourless.
Heat Muff on muffler is the best heat aquiring mod you can make in my
findings. Although a fellow on this list Jim from Belle River Ontario that
I have met a few times at flyins has a oil cooler plumbed in his coolant I
think and he says it works great . It is mounted over top of runner pedals .
He could probably tell you better on the performance of it. He has little
fans on it too. BTW His Kitfox IV is "pristine" and with 912 weighs at
about 600 lbs- so you know it a rocket !
I have very minimal airleaks as I have sealed up some like you have.
What dave are you talking to ? >> I saw your video and you have spring
gear. <<
Too many Daves LOL
Dave
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Lynn Matteson
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 2778 Location: Grass Lake, Michigan
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Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 8:34 am Post subject: Heater |
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Maybe Dave did what I did...I covered the bungee holes while I was
covering my plane, because I had already made up my mind to go spring
gear.
Lynn
On Monday, December 11, 2006, at 10:17 AM, kitfoxmike wrote:
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Ok Dave you asked for it [Twisted Evil] , now you say that my heat
system has the risk of co in the cabin, first off it pulls from the
right side of the radiator, and only the right 4 inches. I channel it
right in through the hole for the bungee's in the floor. Now, before
I had spring gear I had the bungee gear, guess what, the holes in the
floor where open, guess what else, in the summer time I had to close
that area up as much as possible, why because I would get a bunch of
heat from the radiator and would push up through the floor. Now you
can't tell me with your concern that you now should have a concern for
co entering your airplane, I saw your video and you have spring gear.
Also, the old spring gear had a problem from exhaust hitting the leg
going from the center of the plane to the wheel, that's what caused
most of that gears problem, I can see it hitting the leg and shooting
up into the little hole for the bungees. I would be concerned for
your situation when i!
t comes to the exhaust as well. [Wink]
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kitfoxmike
Joined: 05 Dec 2006 Posts: 373
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Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 9:31 am Post subject: Re: Heater |
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I guess I was refering to Dave with the ski video. Yup, to many Dave's.
I would say the best thing to do is invest in a co meter, than you don't have to guess about it.
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dave
Joined: 22 Sep 2006 Posts: 1382
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Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 9:42 am Post subject: Heater |
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I am the Ski video guy but I have tube gear ?
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Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 10:09 am Post subject: Heater |
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Dave,
Could you publish some pictures of your heat muff installation? Also, anyone else who has used similar technique with a 582 exhaust system.
dave <dave(at)cfisher.com> wrote:
[quote]--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "dave"
I have a piece of alum bent at about 90 deg in front on bungees to deflect,
fumes heat etc and protect the bungees from the same.
I have a scoop on backside of rad and it works gear -- no fumes but Carbon
monoxide it odourless.
Heat Muff on muffler is the best heat aquiring mod you can make in my
findings. Although a fellow on this list Jim from Belle River Ontario that
I have met a few times at flyins has a oil cooler plumbed in his coolant I
think and he says it works great . It is mounted over top of runner pedals .
He could probably tell you better on the performance of it. He has little
fans on it too. BTW His Kitfox IV is "pristine" and with 912 weighs at
about 600 lbs- so you know it a rocket !
I have very minimal airleaks as I have sealed up some like you have.
What dave are you talking to ? >> I saw your video and you have spring
gear. <<
Too many Daves LOL
Dave
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