emery
Silver Member
In several recent discussion the topic of turning on a block heater just when it was needed has come up. Here are two ideas...
1) I just installed a wireless remote outlet($15 in hardware stores) out in the barn and now from the house about 100' away I can turn on the heater before I go out to start the beast.
2) Another idea would be to use a low voltage relay like the one that turns on the furnace and just run the control wires back to the house and a switch.
My "heater" by the way is a set of 500w halogen flood lamps placed under the oil pan and hydraulic filter. Sears had a great deal for a pair of these on a tripod for $20
The remote outlet was rated at 1000w which matches my light wattage but you would have to check what a block heater requires.
1) I just installed a wireless remote outlet($15 in hardware stores) out in the barn and now from the house about 100' away I can turn on the heater before I go out to start the beast.
2) Another idea would be to use a low voltage relay like the one that turns on the furnace and just run the control wires back to the house and a switch.
My "heater" by the way is a set of 500w halogen flood lamps placed under the oil pan and hydraulic filter. Sears had a great deal for a pair of these on a tripod for $20
The remote outlet was rated at 1000w which matches my light wattage but you would have to check what a block heater requires.