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Re: Any one ever installed a heater ??
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Posted by Dave in CT on December 09, 2005 at 05:17:24 from (69.177.242.117):
In Reply to: Re: Any one ever installed a heater ?? posted by Dick Davis on December 09, 2005 at 03:23:39:
You must've read my mind because later I thought, equally important is keeping the battery warm. I'm afraid I don't have an easy answer. Perhaps someday we'll receive news of some genious who figured out an easy way to run the heated coolant by the battery to get it up to temp before starting. Come to think of it, I should try something like that. Anyway, until then, I just keep the battery inside and make it as easy to hook up and secure (heavy rubber bungee cords) as possible. I'd be careful doing anything other than storing the battery indoors. Read the recent post with the subject 'Wow that was really scary' (or something like that) regarding battery fires.
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