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	<title>Comments on: EV Conversion &#8211; Heating Your DIY Electric Car</title>
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		<title>By: Mike</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description>Nervous about putting a ceramic heater inside your dash? Tired of being cold in the winter in your EV. Or having to hold your ceramic heater up to the windshield to defrost it? 

The Electric Car Company of Utah now offers an inline water heater that uses the vehicles existing liquid heating hoses and climate controls. For $335, it&#039;s simple to install and natural to use. You&#039;ll find the EV heats up as warm as an ICE vehicle. </description>
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<p>The Electric Car Company of Utah now offers an inline water heater that uses the vehicles existing liquid heating hoses and climate controls. For $335, it&#8217;s simple to install and natural to use. You&#8217;ll find the EV heats up as warm as an ICE vehicle.</p>
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