Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Windshield melter

Heat water and clear windshields with it
 
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A water heater would be designed to survive having a frozen water tank and to melt water a little bit at a time (if the tank is frozen) and to be able to pump that little trickle out at a high temperature. The heater would be designed to take power from a vehicle's alternator. A pipe* would go from the pump to above the windshield. Within a few seconds a trickle of hot water should start traveling down the windshield on a dozen spots. Within a minute it should be enough to significantly loosen any ice build-up, allowing easy removal.

*the pipe would be designed to drain very quickly when not under pressure, so it wouldn't be blocked by frozen water

Voice, Dec 07 2019

Like these? https://www.google....qCAAQ4dUDCAY&uact=5
But the trickling from the top is a good modification. [neutrinos_shadow, Dec 08 2019]

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       A larger volume of cooler water would be more effective.
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