Home made Heaters?

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Dataway

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Anybody made their own cab heaters?

If I should just use the search engine...tell me and delete this thread :)

JohnnyB
 
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I tried to make one for a skid steer cab. I used a small heater core from the parts store and built a heater box around it. The core gets good and hot but the fan I used does not put out enough air. I will need to rework it so that I can install a better fan then it should work just fine.
Rob
 
/ Home made Heaters? #3  
One can but heater cores and fan combinations but I would be scrounging through the car wreckers lots to see if they had had something that would work.:D :D
 
/ Home made Heaters? #4  
I am planning on building one as well. My plan is to use a computer fan (or two) since they:

- Are cheap
- Move a good amount of air
- Don't draw much juice

Check out this link or do a search on computer cooling systems as they have radiator cores that are all set up to accept these fans (they are made to cool high power CPUs)

Radiators | Shrouds | Page 1 | Sort By: Highest Rating - FrozenCPU.com  
 
/ Home made Heaters?
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#5  
Thanks for the ideas.... I've got a small metal fabrication shop...should be able to come up with something similar.
JohnnyB
 

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