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I get the impression that an induction heater is a 12vdc itom at the actual center tap coil from this DIY article shows how to build an induction heater.
Simple DIY Induction Heater - RMCybernetics
Too many projects on the table right now. I have put some thought into it for for a future project. I was thinking of adding one of those 110 induction cook tops to my oil pan . The control circuit is to complex for a simple on /off . I would have had to 1)plug in, 2) turn on,3) set temperature by repeatedly pushing the control button.

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If we apply a continuously changing current to a coil of wire, we will have a continuously changing magnetic field within it. At higher frequencies the induction effect is quite strong and will tend to concentrate on the surface of the material being heated due to the skin effect. Typical induction heaters use frequencies from 10kHz to 1MHz.

The 14.7vdc from the alternator should be adequate when the engine is running.
Uae a resistance type thermostat to throttle it wsing PWM controller and a thermal limit switch to warm the battery before starting.

This will assist you on those cold mornings. Most likely even in the warmer climates by discharging the battery less on start up.
On a separate circuit ( only works when the alternator is charging) Heat the oil pan/filter ,block , radiator, seats . Heat everything you can. For P&G /EOC people this would improve warm up. Some cars never get fully warmed up using this technique, especially if not using shore power block heater.
Hear is the logic :
More load on the engine the more hp it takes to idle. For evry 1hp load the alternator puts into the crank shaft, 1hp /745.w /2,544.43btu + 31A /372w(assuming alt efficiency of only 50%) is going to were you put it, and 1 hp goes out the ehxsost and1 hp into the coolent.. increasing the load =reduced warm up time. You reach your most efficient temp faster. With out having to drive harder to get it quickly

Make shure to leave enough watts on the charging system for lights, defrost and nessasary accessories, dont want to have a brown out or blow any high doller fuses or worse a fusible link.

On the ultra efficient cars, my theory is that they would reach opperaying temp in hafe the time. To put 372w into the oil filter would start th bring the viscosity of the 0w20 into the thin zone almos immediately. Therefore reducing the friction.


On my 91 Dodge Ram Cummins, running the defrost /Ac compressor. Fan on low temp on cold. Improves my warm up times .with my 80% grill block improved my crusing coolent temp from 165 to 175°f..as i see it the load is helping me get closer to summer mpg./operating temperature. Running full open radiator bellow 0f 155f is the best I can do w/wo Ac. 170f north bound on Elk Park Pass I-15 in Butte Montana. Add AC and 80% block 189f
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1st gen cummins 91.5 dodge d250 ,HX35W/12/6 QSV
ehxsost manafulld wrap, Aero Tonto
best tank: distance 649gps mi 24.04 mpg 27.011usg
Best mpg : 31.32mpg 100mi 3.193 USG 5/2/20


Former
'83 GMC S-15 Jimmy 2door 2wd O/D auto 3.73R&P
'79 Chevy K20 4X4 350ci 400hp msd custom th400 /np205. 7.5-new 14mpg modded befor modding was a thing
87' Hyundai Excel
83 ranger w/87 2.9 L FI2wd auto 18mpg on the floor
04 Mitsubishi Gallant 2.4L auto 26mpg
06 Subaru Forrester XT(WRX PACKAGE) MT AWD Turbocharged 18 plying dirty best of 26mpg@70mph
95Chevy Blazer 4x4 auto 14-18mpg
04 Chevy Blazer 4x4 auto 16-22mpg


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