Bottle heater options
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Bottle heater options
Im in the market for something to warm my bottle, and interested to see what everyone uses. Not looking to hardwire anything into the car so was curious if there is a option for a heater that just plugs into a 110 outlet of cigarette lighter etc.
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Usually heaters draw a lot of amperage. Going to have to use a relay from a fused power source direct from battery. I don't think a cigarette lighter will sustain the amp without popping a fuse or melting the wiring to the cigarette lighter.
#5
this^^^ i have the heated bracket from the outlet works great
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How long are you planning on keeping the kit on the car? You have already wired a nitrous kit up, might as well wire a bottle heater too.
I use the Nitrous Outlet bottle heater too.
I use the Nitrous Outlet bottle heater too.
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There is a company out of Port Orange FL, (Daytona area) that makes a lot of different bottle warmers. ARC, Applied Race Components. They make both 12Vdc and 120Vac as well as dual AC/DC warmers.
I can't find their web site, they do have a face book page, but I have seen their stuff on Ebay.
I can't find their web site, they do have a face book page, but I have seen their stuff on Ebay.
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12/ 120 V Nitrous bottle heater
They say that this is one of the best bottle heaters out there. its very reliable.
Runs on 12 Volt or 120 Volts. 120V can be used in the pitts with a generator.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181340965173
Runs on 12 Volt or 120 Volts. 120V can be used in the pitts with a generator.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181340965173