Installation and Operation of Kat's Heaters Engine Oil Dipstick Heater KH15200
Question:
Is there any type thermostat control, if left for long period will it over heat or burn itself out ?
asked by: Larry G
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Expert Reply:
The Kat's Heaters Engine Oil Dipstick Heater # KH15200 does not have a built-in thermostat since it is intended to be installed for a relatively brief period of time but not overnight or for extended periods the way a battery tender would be used. The dipstick heater will typically do its job in a matter of an hour or two.
It is important to note that whenever the heater is in use it must have no less than 5-inches of its rod length immersed in the engine oil.
expert reply by:
Adam R
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Kat's Heaters Engine Oil Dipstick Heater
- Oil Pan Heater
- Heated Dipstick
- 90 Watts
- Kats Heaters
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