Tankerpilot75
Well Known Member
I’m sure this has been discussed in the past but I’m going to ask the question again. I’ve got the Reiff Hotstrip Oil Sump heater on my engine. Is there any reason why this can’t be left plugged in during the winter months?
Here in Oklahoma the weather in January, February and early March can be 65 degrees one day and -10 degrees the next. I don’t have WiFi at the hanger but do have electricity. In November and early December I arrive an hour and a half early, plug in the heater and allow the oil to heat up a little before engine start. At engine start it was usually above 45 degrees.
Its usually much colder now so I just leave the Reiff heater plugged in all the time, a blanket over the engine cowl, and plugs in the inlets. Engine start now shows the oil temp around 60+ degrees. During preflight when I check oil level the entire engine compartment feels like it’s around 60 to 70 degrees.
I leave my EarthX battery charger also plugged in when not at the hanger. Don’t worry about the electric bill. It’s included in the hanger rental.
I personally believe leaving it plugged in all the time during the colder winter months is better than cycling it off and on. No, I don’t have a dehumidifier. What’s the consensus?
Here in Oklahoma the weather in January, February and early March can be 65 degrees one day and -10 degrees the next. I don’t have WiFi at the hanger but do have electricity. In November and early December I arrive an hour and a half early, plug in the heater and allow the oil to heat up a little before engine start. At engine start it was usually above 45 degrees.
Its usually much colder now so I just leave the Reiff heater plugged in all the time, a blanket over the engine cowl, and plugs in the inlets. Engine start now shows the oil temp around 60+ degrees. During preflight when I check oil level the entire engine compartment feels like it’s around 60 to 70 degrees.
I leave my EarthX battery charger also plugged in when not at the hanger. Don’t worry about the electric bill. It’s included in the hanger rental.
I personally believe leaving it plugged in all the time during the colder winter months is better than cycling it off and on. No, I don’t have a dehumidifier. What’s the consensus?



