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- Mar 13, 2005
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- Raleigh, NC
Setting a timer tonight. Is two hours before I crank enough time to warm it up or should I go more?
LBZ is a 1000 watt heater.
I wouldn't do shit.
Let it idle for a minute. But that's it.
Setting a timer tonight. Is two hours before I crank enough time to warm it up or should I go more?
LBZ is a 1000 watt heater.
I think he was referring to the time the block heater is turned on.....
I considered plugging my 7.3 up last night...then I changed my mind and moved some stuff around in the garage and backed it inside. Garage was 55* this morning, started up like a dream.I think he was referring to the time the block heater is turned on.....
left mine plugged in from 5pm last night to 6:50am... brrrr... took about 7sec for the oil pressure gauge to move
Fun fact... if you assume that a block heater pulls 1500W... running it for 8 hours at $0.10 per kW/h works out to $1.20 a day. Pretty cheap when you think about it.
So why don't you plug yours in? It's nice to have the heater working before I get out of the newbiehood.
Or get a Kussmaul Auto Eject plug. Overkill for around here, but if you lived farther north where you plugged in often it would be worth it. We have them on our firetrucks to keep the batteries up/run the fridge in the ambulance.Easy hint for ext cord. Loop it over driversside mirror. Keeps you from forgetting it and driving off!
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I feel like a dumb ass (nobody needs to chime in on that) because i just found the plug on mine today. I'm going to start leaving it plugged in because I regularly leave out in the emergency situation. It's always bothered me to crank, then immediately take off to drive a mile then shut down to get into a fire truck.
That sounds more like a bad water pump or low coolant level. If the truck is overheating, the heater should be working awesome.
Cummins motors should get a new water pump as PM every 100k. They're cheap, easy to change, and they're likely to die about that often, anyway. Might as well change it out when you're doing the coolant flush. I think a brand-new Bosch set me back $25.
Fun fact... if you assume that a block heater pulls 1500W... running it for 8 hours at $0.10 per kW/h works out to $1.20 a day. Pretty cheap when you think about it.