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Just for kicks and giggles, I check mine yesterday morning. It was about 4am, the truck had been "plugged in" (I use a timer) for about 4 hours. It was about 40 degrees outside. I used my infrared thermometer and checked it on the engine head and the thermometer read 111 degrees.
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DMH, you have got to put that IR temp checker thing away man!
Your neighbors are starting to talk about you! I heard you were out two nights ago pointing that thing at trees, dogs, cats, stars.
(I'm just jeolous)
Your neighbors are starting to talk about you! I heard you were out two nights ago pointing that thing at trees, dogs, cats, stars.
(I'm just jeolous)
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Re: block temp
Originally posted by shaft
Does anybody know how warm the block gets after it's been plugged in for a couple of hours? Thanks.
Does anybody know how warm the block gets after it's been plugged in for a couple of hours? Thanks.
If its really cold and you want warm air blowing almost immediately, you need to be plugged in 3-4 hours minimum. On weekends, I just keep it plugged in without the timer.
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You guys are just CHEAP
When it's cold enough around here I just plug it in and don't worry about the electric bill
Come on guys, letting the thing be plugged in and warming up the truck will not hurt it because the darn thing runs much hotter than that normally.
When it's cold enough around here I just plug it in and don't worry about the electric bill
Come on guys, letting the thing be plugged in and warming up the truck will not hurt it because the darn thing runs much hotter than that normally.
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Definately cheaper to plug it in all the time than drive it with fuel at 2 clams a gallon !!! Just think you can get Dodge's hybrid in a few years and power your neighbors houses to pay for the fuel !!
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Originally posted by Geico266
DMH, you have got to put that IR temp checker thing away man!
Your neighbors are starting to talk about you! I heard you were out two nights ago pointing that thing at trees, dogs, cats, stars.
(I'm just jeolous)
DMH, you have got to put that IR temp checker thing away man!
Your neighbors are starting to talk about you! I heard you were out two nights ago pointing that thing at trees, dogs, cats, stars.
(I'm just jeolous)
Besides that, I found the cheapest way to keep my truck plugged at night is to plug it into the neighbors outside outlet.
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Originally posted by DMH
[B I found the cheapest way to keep my truck plugged at night is to plug it into the neighbors outside outlet.[/B]
[B I found the cheapest way to keep my truck plugged at night is to plug it into the neighbors outside outlet.[/B]
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