110v plug on side, what does it mean?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 77fib77, Jun 25, 2015.
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That's for the block heater in winter. Doesn't charge the battery at all
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Would be nice if it did... I could then keep a generator lashed to the back of the cab and have continuous power without needing to idle.
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My truck has one and it's for shore power hookup. It will supply 120v to the power outlets and charge the battery.
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I use it to run my rotisserie, on chicken night.
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I'm sitting here getting loaded, I have no ideal if this truck has that plug, I hope I remember to look the next time I get out
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viral video years ago from a game call warcraft. f'n hilarious. here's video.
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I'm aware of the video, but I'm not making the connection as it relates to this thread. Perhaps it goes deeper than that and I'll just stay out of it
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