Since I live in North Eastern Illinois, I don't want to totally disable my fuel heater for the (-20f) winter coming, but do not want it running when the weather is warm.
In fact, I installed a fuel cooler.
The self regulating heater theory to me is nothing more than Bean Counter Automotive Engineer BS stretched beyond reality. Yes resistance drops along with the wattage, but why heat when it is hot outside?
I looked at and bought several pop button thermostats, but could not find one in an acceptable range. Then I remembered that there is a thermostat on heater tapes used to prevent water line freeze up. The on and off temperatures of 38f on and 50f off sounded not perfect but OK and workable. I bought the shortest 6' heater tape for $16 and salvaged the thermostat.
Here is the link with photos:
http://picasaweb.google.com/warp2diesel ... #slideshow
Next, I will tie in a control valve to bypass the fuel cooler that will also be controlled by the thermostat.
