radiator heater - plugged in too long?

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Through a little misunderstanding, my inline radiator heater was plugged in for several (4-6) hours. Somewhere in the back of my mind, I almost remember my dealer warning me not to leave it plugged in for more than 1-1.5 hours. Do any of you folks think I did any harm? Thanks.
 
   / radiator heater - plugged in too long? #2  
Worst case could have been to boil your water and blow it out the radiator cap, then fry the heater. If you still had water, no harm, no foul.
 
   / radiator heater - plugged in too long? #3  
almost remember my dealer warning me not to leave it plugged in for more than 1-1.5 hours.

For the most part it shouldnt have hurt a thing. Here in Wisconsin Car heaters are left in all night . Up to 12 hours at times.
 
   / radiator heater - plugged in too long? #4  
I picked up somewhere that after two hours your engine block will not get any hotter than it already is. This was for a pickup though (If'n I don't have my wires crossed). If the block heater was larger than would be prudent for the size of your engine, then maybe a boilover could occur?
 
   / radiator heater - plugged in too long? #5  
The block heaters have a thermostat control and will maintain a constant temperature. Plug it in as long as you like - no harm - just power bill.

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   / radiator heater - plugged in too long? #6  
Yeah like Egon has it right, there is a thermostat in them to turn them off when they get too hot. I wouldn't worry about it at all. We use to leave them plugged in all night on our diesel trucks.

murph
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( The block heaters have a thermostat control and will maintain a constant temperature.)</font>

My question was actually about an inline radiator heater, but I do appreciate the responses.
 
   / radiator heater - plugged in too long? #8  
Most inlines that I have seen have a thermostat built in them just like block heaters. The heater itself has to be protected or you would burn it out also if left on too long.

murph
 
   / radiator heater - plugged in too long? #9  
I haven't seen a block heater with a thermostat. The ones I have seen are just a simple heating element like the one in an electric hot water heater. When plugged in and working properly the generate a constant heat output until unplugged.

Dave
 
   / radiator heater - plugged in too long? #10  
I doubt they have thermostats. What happens is that heat losses equal to heat input by these small heaters after an hour or so.

I'd put it on a timer. Just have it come on about an hour before you need it.

Ralph
 

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