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My 211's have them. Much refined though, and mounted down in front of the tool box. They do not use a circ pump, but use thermo convection. They get hot enough to create a bubble of steam, which rapidly expands and forces the fluid up and away from the heater. The routing is first to the engine, then out of it, through each battery box via a stainless hot plate the battery sits on (inside an insulated battery box), then back to the heater. The heaters exhaust is ducted to a shroud around the oil pan, to warm it.
The heater always worked, but once north of the Brooks Range, very much by myself, it would not ignite. It was an honest -50F. Getting a little worried about running my batteries down, I gave the heater a little shot of starting fluid. Ignition was very audibly successful. I have learned to be considerably more descrete with the stuff. An hour later, the truck was running.
The heater always worked, but once north of the Brooks Range, very much by myself, it would not ignite. It was an honest -50F. Getting a little worried about running my batteries down, I gave the heater a little shot of starting fluid. Ignition was very audibly successful. I have learned to be considerably more descrete with the stuff. An hour later, the truck was running.