Plugged Her In Last Night
so as for the timer thingy......
could i use a timer for like a spa or heat lamp and wire it into the cord?
i need to start pluggin in soon and don't feel the real need to run the heater all night. or isthere a certain kinda timer i should look for? where can i find it?
thanks.
could i use a timer for like a spa or heat lamp and wire it into the cord?
i need to start pluggin in soon and don't feel the real need to run the heater all night. or isthere a certain kinda timer i should look for? where can i find it?
thanks.
Originally Posted by yfz450guy
or isthere a certain kinda timer i should look for? where can i find it?
thanks.
thanks.
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Just a quick question. I plug my truck in usually when I'm done with it for the day. This way the heater only has to maintain a temperature. If you use the timer for about 3 hours (which I used to use) the heater has to warm a cold engine. Which is cheaper in the long run???? I do realize we're talking just pennies here but I'm curious.
Since I can't really put a timer on mine because of the fact that I could leave for work or a fire call at anytime. So I keep the ol' girl in the garage with the hood up and plugged in. The nice part is the extra heat the block puts off is keeping the shop warm! So in this case there is nothing wasted.
Originally Posted by Dorkweed
Just a quick question. I plug my truck in usually when I'm done with it for the day. This way the heater only has to maintain a temperature. If you use the timer for about 3 hours (which I used to use) the heater has to warm a cold engine. Which is cheaper in the long run???? I do realize we're talking just pennies here but I'm curious.
Originally Posted by Clunk
I'm only 12 miles to work so I plug mine up to at least boil the water outta the oil. Got mine onna timer. I gotta try the Honda generator thing because I can't pluggin at work anymore. 

"Enclosed" Timer
Home Depot has a timer that's intended for
outdoor use. It's enclosed in a plastic box with
a short pigtail (about a foot).
It's made by the same mfgr (Intermatic) as the one
pictured by Shovelhead. Avail in 10 and 15 amp.
Handy things to have around . . .(for other stuff too)
don't need it for block heater - 'cause right now (11:30AM)
it's 80 degrees . . . but it did get down to 60 last night!
[Santa Ana winds here in So. Kali-fornia]
outdoor use. It's enclosed in a plastic box with
a short pigtail (about a foot).
It's made by the same mfgr (Intermatic) as the one
pictured by Shovelhead. Avail in 10 and 15 amp.
Handy things to have around . . .(for other stuff too)
don't need it for block heater - 'cause right now (11:30AM)
it's 80 degrees . . . but it did get down to 60 last night!
[Santa Ana winds here in So. Kali-fornia]
Running the block heater from the time you get home from work until you get up in the morning would rock your world unless you're the guy that doesn't pay an electric bill. That's a lot of amps. A timer is a much cheaper way to do exactly the same thing. I found that about two hours is plenty to keep the wait to start light from coming on.
does anyone else wish there was a light or something so you KNOW that the heater is working when you plug it in?? I know it works since it's warm in the AM, but I like to see and verify that its working...
But thats just me
But thats just me
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Originally Posted by Herrin821
does anyone else wish there was a light or something so you KNOW that the heater is working when you plug it in?? I know it works since it's warm in the AM, but I like to see and verify that its working...
But thats just me
But thats just me
speaking of timers....
I was thinking about installing one on the garage....But I cant do that at work...I just toss the cord in the back floorboard, take it to work, and plug it in before I get to bed....by chance is there a cord/timer combo on the market anywhere?? BTW i work 24 hour shifts
I was thinking about installing one on the garage....But I cant do that at work...I just toss the cord in the back floorboard, take it to work, and plug it in before I get to bed....by chance is there a cord/timer combo on the market anywhere?? BTW i work 24 hour shifts
Originally Posted by Herrin821
does anyone else wish there was a light or something so you KNOW that the heater is working when you plug it in?? I know it works since it's warm in the AM, but I like to see and verify that its working...
But thats just me
But thats just me
They also have cords with this feature already installed.
http://news.thomasnet.com/fullstory/450265/612
Originally Posted by Herrin821
speaking of timers....
I was thinking about installing one on the garage....But I cant do that at work...I just toss the cord in the back floorboard, take it to work, and plug it in before I get to bed....by chance is there a cord/timer combo on the market anywhere?? BTW i work 24 hour shifts
I was thinking about installing one on the garage....But I cant do that at work...I just toss the cord in the back floorboard, take it to work, and plug it in before I get to bed....by chance is there a cord/timer combo on the market anywhere?? BTW i work 24 hour shifts


