According to Tanis, keeping their heater on 24/7 will not harm anything
(besides your electric bill) as long as you fly about once a week for a
long-enough duration and temp to burn off the moisture. If not, then the
pager option would probably be the best one.
I unfortunately don't have an electrical source at my new tie-down so I
can't use my Tanis heater {:-(
Marco
"Paul Tomblin" wrote in message
...
In a previous article, "Marco Leon" mleon(at)optonline.net said:
It's the Beeper Box:
http://www.reiffpreheat.com/Beeper%20Box%20pg%201.htm
Have you looked into the ThermoCube? It turns on when the temperature
drops
below a certain threshhold. Sporty's sell it I believe.
I don't want to heat up the airplane every day if I only fly once in a
week.
--
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"The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education."
-- Albert Einstein.
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