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Insufficient coolant around the block heater can cause a failure for sure. And without knowing any details, this is possibly why this individual had problems "right after I installed". Maybe the individual was damaging the heaters during installation.Direct quote from a leading block heater manufacturer (Phillips & Temro, Zero start):
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I have had two heaters fail right after I installed. Can you tell me what is happening?
The most likely cause is that there isn’t sufficient coolant covering the heater. One of the possible issues is that the vehicle is started while the heater is still plugged in the power. This can cause an air pocket to form around the element, preventing the transfer of heat and causing the element to burn out."
But think about that last part. So the block heater is sitting there immersed in coolant and it's hot. It's not air around the element unless there's something amiss such as insufficient coolant or air pockets, and the use of the word air is telling. It's water vapor if anything. So what changes as far as the element is concerned when the engine is started and coolant starts to flow? What changes that would cause the element to fail? Nothing changes that would cause the element to fail, in part because it's not subjected to sudden thermal shock.
I've only had one heater element fail and that's one out of seven diesel engine powered pieces of equipment and I assume that was because I left the BX block heater plugged in and on for at least two winters. Maybe they're only good for X number of hours and I exceeded that. Maybe it overheated, maybe it was defective. I don't know, but when I installed a replacement and used a timer the heater had zero issues for the next three years and counting. Starting an engine with a block heater plugged in does nothing to damage the block heater or shorten its lifespan assuming that the cooling system has the proper amount of coolant in it and air has been evacuated.
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