Maximus
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Hello All -
With this sudden temp drop on the east coast, I wanted to be ready for real winter and I’m thinking of installing a Caframo 400W BilgeSafe Heater in my engine compartment lieu of full engine winterization.
This is the model:
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/caframo- ... ecordNum=3
I’ve noticed other posts talking about this. Is this sufficient for the Cheasapeake, in southern Virginia. Of course I would add a cabin heater.
Where have others installed them? I understand there is an 110V outlet in the engine compartment. I was thinking about the starboard side forward of the hatch lifter along the engine compartment wall (Away from the fuel lines located on the port side). Is 400W sufficient? We normally never see temps lower than 10 degrees and our water never freezes solid in the southern bay. Thoughts? Help?
Thanks!
Rob
With this sudden temp drop on the east coast, I wanted to be ready for real winter and I’m thinking of installing a Caframo 400W BilgeSafe Heater in my engine compartment lieu of full engine winterization.
This is the model:
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/caframo- ... ecordNum=3
I’ve noticed other posts talking about this. Is this sufficient for the Cheasapeake, in southern Virginia. Of course I would add a cabin heater.
Where have others installed them? I understand there is an 110V outlet in the engine compartment. I was thinking about the starboard side forward of the hatch lifter along the engine compartment wall (Away from the fuel lines located on the port side). Is 400W sufficient? We normally never see temps lower than 10 degrees and our water never freezes solid in the southern bay. Thoughts? Help?
Thanks!
Rob