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Old 01-16-2016, 06:46 PM
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alternative power for engine heater

Anyone ever use a battery and inverter as a off grid power source for the block heater?
 
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Old 01-16-2016, 07:42 PM
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You'll need a pretty serious inverter as the block heater is rated at about 1000watts. With that much draw, you likely won't get much service from your batteries.
 
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What about a solar panel?
 
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Off-grid, like a hunting trip temporary thing? or you a full time homesteader?
An (unheated) but well insulated shed/garage likely would be better than just leaving it outside and using a block heater. Maybe a small wood burning stove to warm it up before bed-time? (We've got a great small wood-burning stove in CO that'll keep our 2.5 gar 'barn' warm for a few days once it's warmed up...
(it's mostly built into the hill and all the walls are 12" ICF (insulated concrete form).
 
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Use that inverter to power a torpedo heater...
 
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Generator. I've used one when I was deer hunting with shot glow plugs. Lol
 
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Its a one or two night trip at most. I have a spare RV/Boat battery sitting on a battery tender and 400w inverter but if its a 1000watts thats a bit.
 
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How cold is it expected to be?
 
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Up at my off grid cabin in the winter we build a fire first thing in the morning, brew up some coffee , stand around the fire getting warm and have a cup. When the fire gets some nice coals going put a shovel full under the pan. Takes a lot less then you would think.

Edit, a shovel full of coals placed under you camp chair keeps you toasty as can be on even the coldest night.
 
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Pirate - I did that with a dutch oven 2 years ago, started charcoal in it (thats what we had) and shoved it under the truck after the flames were down. It melted the 6inch snow base to gravel so I had lots of distance between it and the pan. Put some wind breaks up around the edge and let it heat. Replaced the batteries right after that too, they were weak to say the least.

Livinglarge - well, its -21 there now, weather.com says low of 20 next saturday when I was planning on going but between now and first post the event date has moved into feb. If it wasn't for the glow plug codes and issues I wouldn't worry about it as its started at -15 before (albeit a little cranky), just can't swing the cash to fix.
 
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i as well would look into a genny. I love my honda eu2000i! It goes everywhere with me! I use it for power tools, charging camper batteries, emergency power, all kinds of fun!
 
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Pirate - I did that with a dutch oven 2 years ago, started charcoal in it (thats what we had) and shoved it under the truck after the flames were down. It melted the 6inch snow base to gravel so I had lots of distance between it and the pan. Put some wind breaks up around the edge and let it heat. Replaced the batteries right after that too, they were weak to say the least.

Livinglarge - well, its -21 there now, weather.com says low of 20 next saturday when I was planning on going but between now and first post the event date has moved into feb. If it wasn't for the glow plug codes and issues I wouldn't worry about it as its started at -15 before (albeit a little cranky), just can't swing the cash to fix.
I would really look into the glow plug issue.... When I first got my ex, it was throwing codes... I don't remember what the dealer did ( may have been a harness and a couple plugs) but I don't think it was expensive...

If you can't do it now, and it's only 1 night, I'd get up every few hours and let it idle. Then again I'm a Floridian
 
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I would really look into the glow plug issue.... When I first got my ex, it was throwing codes... I don't remember what the dealer did ( may have been a harness and a couple plugs) but I don't think it was expensive...

If you can't do it now, and it's only 1 night, I'd get up every few hours and let it idle. Then again I'm a Floridian
I was quoted minimum of $585 IF it is simply the glow plugs, if its the harness they said a bunch of other stuff has to come out, including removing the injectors. Well, the injectors haven't been replaced on that side so if they come out...might as well replace them as well. At that point 2000+

Floridian! I'm about 45 miles north of SnowSeeker and the event is in Brainerd MN, not the furthest north person here but its -16 this morning.

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Be careful with snowseeker, he will set your ex on fire
Just consider running every few hours, imo easiest short term solution. And start saving for the real cure
 
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I was quoted minimum of $585 IF it is simply the glow plugs, if its the harness they said a bunch of other stuff has to come out, including removing the injectors. Well, the injectors haven't been replaced on that side so if they come out...might as well replace them as well. At that point 2000+

Floridian! I'm about 45 miles north of SnowSeeker and the event is in Brainerd MN, not the furthest north person here but its -16 this morning.

--Mike

By event, you mean that ice fishing deal that goes on every year?
 

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