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Product Attributes
Country of Origin
United States
Shipping Weight
15 pounds
ECCN
EAR99
Manufacturer P/N
IH-HS3
Schedule B Code
8803.30.0010
Pack Quantity
1
When winter arrives, a collective groan can be heard among pilots. Delays, cancellations, and all-around unpleasant conditions are lurking above. Will the plane start? SkyGeek says "Yes!" That is, of course, if you have the right equipment. Aircraft Deicing's Immersion Heater is the perfect complement to the company's handheld, aircraft-portable pressure sprayer. After all, what good is a deicing sprayer if you can't spray hot deicing fluid? The 120-volt heater has a range of 1100 to 1700 watts, enough to heat the fluid to 160° F; the right temp for a tough job.