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Tom Jones



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 6:05 am    Post subject: Cabin Heater question Reply with quote

I am ready to build a heater for my Classic 4. I have been looking through the archives and the only kitfox muffler heater pictures I found show the shroud and outlet attached to the front of the muffler. Am I just confused when looking at the pictures? It seems to me that the shroud would not catch any air flow to push the hot air through the scat duct in that location.

The engine is a 503 Rotax so a hot water heater is not an option. I have also been thinking about attaching the scat duct to the hot air exit on the engine fan cowl. I would have to do some butchering to the fan cowling though, so am leaning toward the exhaust system.


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 6:50 am    Post subject: Re: Cabin Heater question Reply with quote

Tom,

I have seen guys take hot air from outlet on engine ( 503) and duct it into the cockpit. Personally I have not done this as I would not want to alter the cooling or restrict it in anyway but the Challenger guys have had good luck with it .

I have made some hot air collection devices from the Muffler for both carb heat and cabin heat with great success. You have to be able to not only collect the heated air from the heat muff but also provide a source of air for ram pressure PLUS the real important part is to slow the air down so that you get heated air and not just cool air blowing in.

Mine on my Kitfox IV 582 works well, on a day with OAT 15F the cabin will get to about 60 F . on a 35F day I can see temps inside of 75F plus.

It goes with out saying that when you collect heated air from an exhaust source that there is a potential for carbon monoxide so make sure you have a detector in place.

Remind me if i forget to get you a picture but it might be in the archive here already. I will be making a new one soon to go on the tuned pipes I have been making for the last few months. Should not be an issue to get the same results that I got with the stock rotax muffllers.


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 9:02 am    Post subject: Cabin Heater question Reply with quote

Let the pot scrubber discussion begin.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 9:55 am    Post subject: Re: Cabin Heater question Reply with quote

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Let the pot scrubber discussion begin.

They work on the ones i built VERY WELL !!


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:14 am    Post subject: Cabin Heater question Reply with quote

You took the words right out of my fingertips, John!

Lynn Matteson
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On Nov 15, 2007, at 12:01 PM, John May wrote:

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Let the pot scrubber discussion begin.
DO NOT ARCHIVE

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Tom,

I have seen guys take hot air from outlet on engine ( 503) and
duct it into the cockpit. Personally I have not done this as I
would not want to alter the cooling or restrict it in anyway but
the Challenger guys have had good luck with it .

I have made some hot air collection devices from the Muffler for
both carb heat and cabin heat with great success. You have to be
able to not only collect the heated air from the heat muff but also
provide a source of air for ram pressure PLUS the real important
part is to slow the air down so that you get heated air and not
just cool air blowing in.

Mine on my Kitfox IV 582 works well, on a day with OAT 15F
the cabin will get to about 60 F . on a 35F day I can see temps
inside of 75F plus

It goes with out saying that when you collect heated air from an
exhaust source that there is a potential for carbon monoxide so
make sure you have a detector in place.

Remind me if i forget to get you a picture but it might be in the
archive here already. I will be making a new one soon to go on
the tuned pipes I have been making for the last few months. Should
not be an issue to get the same results that I got with the stock
rotax muffllers.

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Rotax Dealer, Ontario Canada
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:57 pm    Post subject: Cabin Heater question Reply with quote

I have seen heater hoses connected to the shroud on 503. A fitting was made
to cover the exhaust of the shroud and divert some of the hot air into the
plane ( a QCU Challenger... sorry) system was effective, simple and
light... Just keep an eye on your CHT.

Noel

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 6:07 am    Post subject: Re: Cabin Heater question Reply with quote

Thanks for the suggestions everyone. I think I have the idea now. Catch some ram air with an exhaust muffler muff and add pot scrubbers as needed.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 8:34 am    Post subject: Cabin Heater question Reply with quote

Don't forget the COD... CO Detector!

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