I have never needed to use them since I always had a APU that was plumbed into the engine. I noticed it has a different kind of plug that turns sideways on one if I remember correctly. Can I plug that into the truck bunk area with an extension cord? If so why would they not just make a switch to kick it on instead of plugin?
Block Heater How does it work?
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They’re high draw - like 1500W.
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If you're trying to power it with the inverter your batteries might last 10 minutes if you're lucky.
One sideways prong on a household style outlet indicates a 20 amp circuit.Another Canadian driver, Crude Truckin', Magoo1968 and 7 others Thank this. -
So if I need it on the road I could buy a little 2000 W or higher generator? How long does it take to warm up oil?
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They generally heat the coolant. They make heating elements for the oil, but it would be part of a arctic package.
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In winter below 30 degrees, mine will warm the block to 75 degrees after about 3 hours I guess.
So it doesn’t heat the oil, just the coolant through the engine/radiator.
They need to be immersed and will burn out quickly if you run the engine and it hits an air pocket. I leave mine off for a minute or two before start up.
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Block heater won't heat oil, just coolant. Oil pan heater will warm the oil. Unless you're up in the northern parts of Canada you shouldn't have an issue with cold oil that couldn't be handled by just running winter weight oils.
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The plug you mentioned above is to plug in the heater to the block while the engine is off.
Plugging the block heater to the invertor or pay will the battieres on the truck because of all the jucie it needs to be powered.
Depending on tempature and location in the country and amount of time the engine will be off. You may not need a block warmer plugged in. Some states and temptures you will be ok with antigel in the ranks. This is all I know about block heaters. I have never used mine.
Edit. If most plugs are close to the same. My grandad popped out one of his freeze plugs and it mounted in that whole some how.Another Canadian driver, Rideandrepair and Siinman Thank this. -
I just read above the oil bit isn't true
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