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![]() On Dec 1, 3:56 pm, gort wrote: I'm sure it could be done (in Canada loads of the cars had flexes with what looked like mains connectors hanging through the front grilles for connection to engine block heaters) but the question is why? Surely it would be easier to have a fused 12V connector at the car, so you are less worried about insulation/weatherproofing/safety concerns etc. This is the system loads of motorcyclists use with smart battery chargers. Its done in this country with fire pumps, so that they are ready to go at a moments notice. Mains is better for current load. But they live *indoors* and it's for charging all the portable appliances, not the battery for starting the engine. MBQ |
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