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Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 1:06 pm Post subject: No Title |
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Michael,
"Electric heat" usually is generated by resistance, i.e. current passing thru an element, heating that until it glows and so hearing the surrounding air. Resistance heat draws alot of power. I doubt your extra battery can generate enough power in this way to make a much of a difference in your cabin temperature, unless of course the resistance element sets fire to your airplane.
MA Stanard <cgod(at)cebridge.net> wrote:
[quote] I am planning on installing an inverter behind the seat that will connect to a separate battery. From the inverter I will run a small electrical heater and mount it under the dash. Does anyone know why I should not do [quote][b]
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