How Long Does it Take for Kat's Heaters Oil or Transmission Pan Heating Pad to Heat Up
Published 12/13/2019 >
Question:
If the outside air is right around 30 degrees or so, about how long will it take for the heating pad to get up to its maximum temperature 300 to 400 degrees F?
asked by: Scott P
Expert Reply:
There isn't a specific amount of time it takes the Kat's Heaters Oil or Transmission Pan Heating Pad # KH24050 to heat up in certain temperatures, because there are other variables at play as well which affect it, such as wind. That said, this pad is designed for use in very cold temperatures so if it is 30 degrees outside it won't take as long to heat up as temperatures which are colder, but if it's outside in the wind it will take longer. A realistic expectation should be somewhere in the 5 minute range but there are too many variables for a specific time allotment, as nice as that would be.
I have added a link to a video review of this heater for you to check out as well.
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Kat's Heaters Oil or Transmission Pan Heating Pad - 2" x 5" - 120V - 50 Watts
- Oil Pan Heater
- Heating Pad
- 120 Volts
- 50 Watts
- 5L x 2W Inch
- Kats Heaters
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