12 Volt Rubberized Heater with Fan

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2009

This is a demonstration of the 12 volt automotive heater, if you want to know how one of these little units preforms before you buy one, then take a look at this, it's a nice little unit for defrosting windows or providing instant heat, not a bad heater for the price, would be pretty handy to have in the cold weather, especially if you have a car that's heater is less that adequate like I do, this does well at getting the windshield defrosted.

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  • maybe it's just my computer, but the audio is running slower then the video, maybe my camera is just to junky for this sort of thing? hey, at least I tried :o) ....

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  • 8 amps X 12 volts = 96 watts. 96 watts at approx 3.4 BTU per watt = about 325 BTU. Not much heat at all.

  • @metalmoto about 80 amps of power pulled. Better put in a larger alternator, maybe 250 amp. I also know that they sell a 300w heater that hooks directly to your car, not thru a cigarette lighter. You could also add another battery in series with a cigarette lighter plug, and you could run a modern (less than 10yrs old) electric blanket, since modern ones use 24 volts.

  • SHITE

  • Thanks for making this video!!

  • Good video, I just bought odered one for my car yesterday. The heater just stopped working in my car so this was the next best thing.

  • Hi I am interested to buy this product for my car, can you let me know from where I can buy it and how much it will cost

  • Yes, this heater will work on a 12 Volt 18AH SLA battery. But it will probably only run for an hour or so before the battery is discharged. In theory, you divide the AH of the battery by the Amp draw of the heater. 18 divided by 8 = 2.25 hours. But this is not exactly true in real life, it's more complicated that that. Also, a 12 volt battery is considered totally discharged when it reaches 10.5 volts.

  • Hi, i have a quick question for you. i have a 12 volt 18 Ah SLA battery and i was woundering if i would be able to use the heater using that battery and if it does work, how long will the battery last. thank you.

  • whats ur seller name?

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