Are there such things as "dipstick heaters" for winter? If so, how well do they work?
I can run an outdoor electrical cord out of my garage for one. Or I might just do this:
Buy a small heater. Put it on a plywood board inside the car and hook that up to a timer to turn on an hour or two before I wake up for work. Instead of heating the oil in the engine, I'd be heating the interior of the car so scraping away snow and frost won't be as bad, plus I'd have a comfy warm car to sit in after startup.
I'd make sure the heater was as safe and stable as possible. An hour or two of warmth should help clear the windows so I'm not scraping so much.
What other dangers might there be with this setup? Anyone ever do this before?
Karl
I can run an outdoor electrical cord out of my garage for one. Or I might just do this:
Buy a small heater. Put it on a plywood board inside the car and hook that up to a timer to turn on an hour or two before I wake up for work. Instead of heating the oil in the engine, I'd be heating the interior of the car so scraping away snow and frost won't be as bad, plus I'd have a comfy warm car to sit in after startup.
I'd make sure the heater was as safe and stable as possible. An hour or two of warmth should help clear the windows so I'm not scraping so much.
What other dangers might there be with this setup? Anyone ever do this before?
Karl
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