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So in reguards to my previous post I decided to pick up a bucket heater.
https://millerharness.com/product.asp?pn=X4-4758&bhcd2=1164529520 seems to be the location that has it for the least amount of $$$ it was about 30 dollars shipped!
If you do decide to purchase it there, in the comments section, write something like "[email protected] told me to get this for cold weather detailing. http://autopia.org/forum/car-detailing/81850-cold-winter-water-solution-bucket-heater-pics.html" I dunno if they'll do something for me, but ya never know :chuckle:
in a 10qt bucket I had to fill it up a bit higher that I'd like to to have the water line reach the top of the heat shield, so you'd probably do that and then pour it into another bucked to lower the levels.
This is ideal if you get your buckets filled with water then have them heating while setting up every thing else.
The water heats where the top gets warmer than the bottom initially... so maybe you might want to use the unit to gently stir the water once or twice from time to time.. but I will eventually heat all the water.
Other than that, I couldnt be any easier, the unit seems to have failsafes like if the water depth gets too low, it will shut off or if the internal thermometer isnt working it shuts off.
There is no way to control the temp so you will have to feel the water from time to time. and unplug it and take it out when its at a temp you like.
Any way onto the good stuff:
This is its box.
The size of the unit compared to a 1 gallon bottle of APC+
The start of a 5 gallon bucket of water:
5 gallons luke warm:
5 gallons really warm:
5 gallons interior cleaning ready hot:
2 gallons start (1:14):
2 gallons a bit warmer than luke warm:
2 gallons interior cleaning ready hot:
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I didnt want to include my previous post in this one
but I was gearing this towards people that either were
mobile detailers or didnt have access to hot water ;P
just click on the word post below for more info.
And thanks for the positive feedback guys.
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So in reguards to my previous post I decided to pick up a bucket heater.
https://millerharness.com/product.asp?pn=X4-4758&bhcd2=1164529520 seems to be the location that has it for the least amount of $$$ it was about 30 dollars shipped!
If you do decide to purchase it there, in the comments section, write something like "[email protected] told me to get this for cold weather detailing. http://autopia.org/forum/car-detailing/81850-cold-winter-water-solution-bucket-heater-pics.html" I dunno if they'll do something for me, but ya never know :chuckle:
in a 10qt bucket I had to fill it up a bit higher that I'd like to to have the water line reach the top of the heat shield, so you'd probably do that and then pour it into another bucked to lower the levels.
This is ideal if you get your buckets filled with water then have them heating while setting up every thing else.
The water heats where the top gets warmer than the bottom initially... so maybe you might want to use the unit to gently stir the water once or twice from time to time.. but I will eventually heat all the water.
Other than that, I couldnt be any easier, the unit seems to have failsafes like if the water depth gets too low, it will shut off or if the internal thermometer isnt working it shuts off.
There is no way to control the temp so you will have to feel the water from time to time. and unplug it and take it out when its at a temp you like.
Any way onto the good stuff:
This is its box.

The size of the unit compared to a 1 gallon bottle of APC+

The start of a 5 gallon bucket of water:

5 gallons luke warm:

5 gallons really warm:

5 gallons interior cleaning ready hot:

2 gallons start (1:14):

2 gallons a bit warmer than luke warm:

2 gallons interior cleaning ready hot:
