On the side of my '06 Freightliner Columbia, is the standard 110 VAC plug-in. Is this plug for charging the onboard batteries or just for the engine block heater...or both?
This may seem like a fairly silly question, but I am just not sure. I have never had to plug in at night as my tractor has always been kept indoors.
My new house has over 40 acres and I am now keeping my equipment at home with all the room.
110 VAC plug-in
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by bigevil1000, Jan 3, 2007.
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it's always been my understanding that's just for the block heater
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I think you have off shore power plug in , same like my 2006 Volvo
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Unless you specifically have shore power, then all that plug is for is the block heater. Any truck with a shore power system is going to have some kind of labels informing you of it.
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More than likely a block heater...follow the wire if there is any question..
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tesla , do you know seahorse?
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This thread is over three years old, think he probly figured it out by now. Why are you digging up every old thread in here?
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