Big Montana wrote:
How do you know so much about electric? This is interesting.
I told him to look into the pre-heating systems of the VW. If the gas and diesel are the same with water once they get warm, it shouln't matter then.
Which electric? The inverter stuff, or the hybrid systems?
I work with the film and theatre industries, and we have to put lights and power-sucking accessories in all sorts of interesting places where an extension cord won't go... So you need to bring your own juice a lot. The hybrids, I've been researching them b/c I'm a geek and want to know how they are set up... And how to hack them to be full EV designs from the beginning. There is no good reason to run the engine before it is needed.
As for the VW pre heaters, they are the same as on the CRD - it's a dumb resistance heater (no circuitry, just a heater) in the engine. On the VW, it is an add-on product known as a TDIheater that slots into the coolant lines, on the CRD it's in the block in the oil. The result is the same - the block is warmed when the thing is plugged in. So if the 120v cable is plugged into a heavy-duty timer ($20 at Walmart) and the power is coming from an inverter in the trunk... It will only USE that power when the timer lets it. Set the timer for about 90 minutes or so before the commute, and the engine will be ready to go as if it had been running for 10 minutes or so.
Oh, BTW: I don't know any gassers that come factory-equipped with block heaters, unless there is some "arctic package" installed that isn't offered standard in the South. ALL our CRDs have the plug-in heater however, and the VW's (IIRC) had the heater as an option, but the aftermarket one LOOKS like a factory piece and is easy to install in a tdi.