Interesting. I downloaded the demonstration as well.

Chuck
WB2EDV




Dakota Summerhawk wrote:

>Came across this when browsing the other day:
>http://www.lutec.com.au/index.htm
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>Looks like a good idea for generators and keeping power in the house and
>car!
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>Just a thought.
>Dakota Summerhawk
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>Besides, if you need to start the generator because the electric is out,
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>where are you going to plug the lamp in to warm the generator so it will
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>start? Mike
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>>During  cold weather, it doesn't like to start (manual start, pull 
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>>about 10 minutes, it warms it up enough so it will start OK.
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>>My question is -- does anyone know of a small engine block heater out 
>>there? I've done Google searches and don't really find anything 
>>worthwhile. No, I don't what to use a light bulb. I want something 
>>that's safe, economical to operate and UL approved.
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>>Chuck
>>WB2EDV
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