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> Electric Heater Load, Is 200 watts too much ?
jim_hoyland
post Dec 3 2004, 09:53 PM
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Picked up a ceramic heater at Pep Boys this am; it plugs into the cig lighter and uses 200 watts. Is this going to be a fuse buster ? Will I have to upgrade the fuse ? Any tips ?


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ClayPerrine
post Dec 8 2004, 07:44 AM
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When I was driving my 914 on a regular basis before I started the /6 coversion, I had 2 electric heaters that I mounted over the holes for the heated ducts under the dash. THey worked great. Instant heat, and no problems with oil smell. But when I ran them, the battery would go dead. The alternator could not keep up. I installed a high output alternator, and I could run one heater without killing the battery. If I ran both, I had to put the car on the battery charger when I got home every night if I wanted it to start the next day.
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