saddletramp
Line Up and Wait
Probably a silly question but here it goes.
I have an oil pan heater that is attached to the bottom of my oil pan that gets very hot. When I plugged it in this fall to warm the oil for an oil/filter change I was amazed at how hot the oil was. In fact, after leaving it plugged in overnight when I touched the pan to check the temperature it burned my finger! The oil drained right out in less than 30 minutes.
My 182 is stored in an unheated but insulated hangar. Our average temps this time of year are usually in the 30's but presently it's around 10 degrees with 8" of snow on the ground.
Is it wise to keep it plugged in? I'm hoping it will drive some moisture out. I also have a thick blanket over the cowling with the intake holes stuffed with remainder of blanket.
What say you?
PS - I don't have an AOA installed & so far so good.
I have an oil pan heater that is attached to the bottom of my oil pan that gets very hot. When I plugged it in this fall to warm the oil for an oil/filter change I was amazed at how hot the oil was. In fact, after leaving it plugged in overnight when I touched the pan to check the temperature it burned my finger! The oil drained right out in less than 30 minutes.
My 182 is stored in an unheated but insulated hangar. Our average temps this time of year are usually in the 30's but presently it's around 10 degrees with 8" of snow on the ground.
Is it wise to keep it plugged in? I'm hoping it will drive some moisture out. I also have a thick blanket over the cowling with the intake holes stuffed with remainder of blanket.
What say you?
PS - I don't have an AOA installed & so far so good.