Proper block heater behavoir

res0wc18

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i like the timer relay on the outlet connected to the glow plug extension cord. I have always wanted to do this but evertime i go to buy one i get home and some how it gets lost? So instead it stays plugged in from when i get home from work till i leave for work the next morning.
 

Agnem

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Thanks guys. I think it's working OK. This morning, I unplugged it with no gloves on, and I could feel the recepticle was a little warm. Start ups are very smooth, so I think we are good. ;Sweet 7 degrees this morning too. I still let it warm up while I ate my cereal, so I don't know how long if at all I would have had to wait for heat.
 

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Mel, I'm not sure why the PSD acts different than the IDI block heater....but it does cookoo

I just listen for the cackle when I plug it in LOL
 

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mel--if your getting heat at the plug--you have too lite a ext cord---or-----your need to polish the terminals with--STEEL WOOL--NOT sandpaper----the burnish color of the terminals is acually corrosion--and thats resistance--hence heat---should be shiny brass color--muratic acid will also cut the dark color off---
 
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