Is It Ok to Run The Kat's Heaters Oil or Transmission Pan Heating Pad Overnight?
Updated 01/14/2026 | Published 01/12/2026 >
Question:
Any concern with running this overnight? Or is the only concern possibly burning out the heating element? Wattage is low enough it shouldnt cost much. Any experience running it overnight?
asked by: Sam
Expert Reply:
Hello Sam,
Great question! Kat’s heater # KH24050 doesn’t list a max run time, and these heaters are commonly left plugged in overnight in cold weather. They only draw 50 watts, so the cost to run is very low.
The key thing to know is there’s no built-in thermostat or auto shutoff, if it’s plugged in, it’s heating. As long as it’s securely installed on a clean metal surface and kept away from plastic, wiring, or other heat-sensitive parts, overnight use is very common and generally not an issue.
If you want extra peace of mind, a timer is a popular option, but Kat’s doesn’t require one.
Out of curiosity, where are you located that it gets cold enough to need an oil pan heater?

Ek
1/14/2026
The kat’s heater will work overnight. It shouldn’t cause any problems. I installed one on my ‘93 Oldsmobile & have had to use it on really cold days to help get the old girl started. I will say though - make sure there isn’t any oil residue on the oil pan & that the heater stay clean of oil after installation - 1. It will not stick if there’s oil residue. 2. If it gets oil on it; it will cause it to fail/stop working because these heaters get hot. Water/moisture from the air & weather will not affect its performance - only oil, that’s what I’ve experienced so far.

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Kat's Heaters Oil or Transmission Pan Heating Pad - 2" x 5" - 120V - 50 Watts
- Oil Pan Heater
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- 5L x 2W Inch
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Sam
1/13/2026
Hello Kate, Thank you for the information and feedback. I am located in Colorado, but intend to use this on my ATV rather than my car. I use my ATV for ice fishing and plowing snow. I use it in both Colorado and Montana, so it can hit some extremes. For ice fishing the ATV generally has to sit outside overnight and for multiple nights and will sometimes struggle to start in the morning. Especially my newer ATV which is odd. The ATV doesn't have a true oil pan, so it'll be placed at the bottom of the engine (full metal contact point) and try to heat as much of the engine and oil as possible to make the starts easier and have less stress on the engine. I think being able to let it run all night would give me a much higher chance of warming the engine or keeping it warm rather than a half hour or hour in the morning since I'm not heating the oil pan directly. Hope that all makes sense. Let me know if you have any additional questions or suggestions. I appreciate the help!