Amperage Draw from Block Heater
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Amperage Draw from Block Heater
anyone have a idea of the wattage/amperage from the cummins block heaters? our electric bill went nuts this month and was $375 instead of $230-$260 and the only thing that has changed was plugging my truck in at night, hell at that rate I could just let it idle and warm up every morning cause at a gallon a morning (being generous) thats $2 a day vs $4.50 a night for plugging it in
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I think they are about 1000 watts soooooo to get amperage 1000/120= 8.3 amps. So yea thats just alil bit Just get a outdoor timer rated for 10 or 15 amps and set it for 2 hours before you leave in the morn. And if you somehow forget to go to work that day it can also be set-up to shut off
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I think its an option to go to the 1KW heater.. Most stock units are 750W. Still running that for 10-12 hours overnight would be spendy. I had a timer for mine to save on the cash, but now the Espar takes care of that. It only burns 0.5 Litres/hour on high (0.125 Gal/hour) and is warm (70 C) in about an hour.
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