Taken tube heater out of engine bay today.....

STEVEDUNSTABLE

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....and now the weather forecaster is threatening snow!

so, its YOUR FAULT that we had a bit of sleet here in dunstable today!!!!!!!!!!!!........just because i wanted to start boat engine for the first time since october........no consideration some people .............
 

JKay

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Remember to take 'em out when going for a run

mine were almost unrecognisible after the belts and pulleys got hold of them
The bang was so loud a guest said she felt us hit something underwater
 

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The engine bay tube heaters stay there all year round as they as permanently fixed, but of course turned off usually towards mid to end of March.
 

CX54WEK

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Leaving ours in for now and the cabin heater. Better safe than sorry i suppose. They can come out before we go away in April though.
 

SimonA

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Mine is staying put for now, although the temperature in the engine bay has remained around 10 degrees recently.
 

Bbroomlea

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I've unplugged mine today - this week doesnt look too bad weather wise so hopefully no more big frosts.

Not that it mattered anyway - having some work done to the electrics and arrived at the boat today with the batteries disconnected and the 240v tripped off as well. 12v I understand, 240v no need to disconnect - good job its been warm!

It also meant that I couldnt go out and enjoy the sun - despite being told on Thursday it was all done and no problems to report!
 
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