On 20.01.13 02:42, Sven Wesley wrote:
> All my cars have, and all my former cars had, electrical heaters. You don't
> need a pump.
> There are universal models that sits in the cooler hose that works
> flawlessly.
> 
> There's a silicone/rubber plate model nowadays that you glue directly onto
> the oil pan that works pretty well too. Some guys use it to pre-heat the
> oil reservoir on hydraulic machines. I think the price is 50-70 Euro.

That I can grok. In '72 we had an ex-Indian Army colonel teaching us
thermodynamics. He described how they started the diesel powered
armoured vehicles, up in the mountainous north of that country - by
lighting a fire under the belly plate. The petrol powered tanks were
easier to get going, apparently. (And lighting a fire under them was
hopefully a bit further down the list of safe things to do.)

> -26 C right now...

It. does. not. compute.

(Here, you leave a shiny spanner in the sun for some minutes, and you'll
drop it with a yelp. There, you wouldn't be able to drop it, would you?)

Erik

-- 
Food is not a commodity like others. We should go back to a policy
of maximum food self-sufficiency. It is crazy for us to think we can
develop countries around the world without increasing their ability
to feed themselves.        - Bill Clinton, Speech at United Nations
                                   World Food Day, October 16, 2008


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