GOLF CART HEATERS

The patented Golf Cart heater is mounted to the top of a 1lb propane bottle and rests in a cup holder in your golf cart. The unit features a wind resistant burner and pilot system for optimal heat output in windy conditions and when the golf cart is moving. It also features a unique safety tip over switch that minimizes nuisance shut-offs when driving on bumpy cart paths. The integrated handle and cup holder adapter make this unit easy to transport and compatible with most golf cart cup holders. With the oxygen depletion sensor (ODS) you can be sure that you will enjoy years of comfortable safe heat.

GOLF CART HEATERS FAQs


What size propane tank can I use?

Only use 1lb bottles with this heater.

How long does it operates on a 1lb cylinder?

Operates up to 5.5 hrs, on a 1lb cylinder.

Can I use this heater indoors?

This heater is for Outdoor use only. The Tip-Over switch equipped in this heater is a 90 degree catastrophic switch, meaning it could fall over and continue to burn unless it hits or goes past a 90 degree angle. This is to compensate for the constant rocking and tilting when the golf cart is in motion.

Are there any safety features I should know about?

The heater has an Oxygen Depletion Sensor, a flame sensing thermocouple, a tip-over switch, and a wind resistant protective screen.

I hear a rattling noise when I move my heater. Is there something broke?

The sound you hear is the ball bearing in the tip-over switch.

I can't get a pilot flame, what can I do?

Golf Cart Heater Pilot Tube Cleaning

Clean the pilot assembly. To get to the pilot assembly you have to remove the four screws on the back of the heater.

1. Remove the grill. It is held in by tension and there are 3 small prongs. Pop them out either wtih your fingers or a small screw driver. Golf Cart Heater Remove Grill

2. Remove the 4 screws behind the head of the heater with a Phillips head screwdriver. Golf Cart Heater 4 Screws Golf Cart Heater 4 Screws

3. Remove the guard and the ring then pull back on the windshield to reveal the pilot assembly. Golf Cart Heater Pull Back Windshield

4. Using a cotton swab soaked in rubbing alcohol, twist the swab into the pilot tube 2 inches to the bottom of the tube. Let it soak for 20 seconds, then twist while removing. Follow by blowing through a straw into the hole to remove any remaining debris.

It may take a couple tries to clear out a blockage or insects for the pilot flame to work.

My heater will light but as soon as I release the valve button it shuts off. Why?

When the heaters leave the factor they have a glue that helps the connection on the Tip-Over switch stay firm but that can still come loose. Take pliers and squeeze the connections tight. Try starting the heater again. If the problem still occurs then contact Technical Support and we will help with final troubleshooting.

GOLF CART HEATER MANUAL AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE