Hello! Winter has arrived with temperatures below -20C, so I finally decided to something about inability to start up car's engine in these cold mornings. There are lots of options for auxiliary heating with fuel and electricity. I found on ebay a nice heater that works from fuel, but it costs some 600 EUR. I found out that my parents have installed some electrical heaters in several of our tractors. They are cheap (something around 70 EUR) and work good, but the problem is that there is no pump inside the unit, just heater. In tractors they are specially placed relatively low to the engine so that the cooling liquid flows naturally as it is heated. I do not think that it is possible in car, so the question is: Can anyone suggest a small pump, powered by AC electricity and, what is most important, that will work in -20C, -30C temperature? I was thinking about all these aquarium pumps - size is great, flow rate also good, but I am reserved about them working below 0C.
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