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Leave it plugged in all night, the cost is minimal and you will have a little more heat in the morning. It won't do enough in 45 minutes to give you any amount of "heat" through your defroster/heater unit.
About 3 hours to get a complete heating job.IIRC, the Dodge heaters are 750w which is a little over 6 amps of electrical draw. For the amount of time you really need to use it, the cost is fairly minimal.Or, you could be cheap like me, and get a good timer that can handle the power requirements and set the timer to turn on the heater 3-4 hours before you leave in the morning. But I have 2 Dodge's that me/she drive daily.....
Quote from: 6x6in6 on December 05, 2013, 04:11:37 PMAbout 3 hours to get a complete heating job.IIRC, the Dodge heaters are 750w which is a little over 6 amps of electrical draw. For the amount of time you really need to use it, the cost is fairly minimal.Or, you could be cheap like me, and get a good timer that can handle the power requirements and set the timer to turn on the heater 3-4 hours before you leave in the morning. But I have 2 Dodge's that me/she drive daily..... Those heavy duty air conditioner timers work well for this. http://www.amazon.com/Intermatic-TN311C-Heavy-Grounded-Timer/dp/B00002N5FO/ref=sr_1_1?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1386289955&sr=1-1&keywords=heavy+duty+timer+120v
Quote from: KFhunter on December 05, 2013, 04:33:40 PMQuote from: 6x6in6 on December 05, 2013, 04:11:37 PMAbout 3 hours to get a complete heating job.IIRC, the Dodge heaters are 750w which is a little over 6 amps of electrical draw. For the amount of time you really need to use it, the cost is fairly minimal.Or, you could be cheap like me, and get a good timer that can handle the power requirements and set the timer to turn on the heater 3-4 hours before you leave in the morning. But I have 2 Dodge's that me/she drive daily..... Those heavy duty air conditioner timers work well for this. http://www.amazon.com/Intermatic-TN311C-Heavy-Grounded-Timer/dp/B00002N5FO/ref=sr_1_1?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1386289955&sr=1-1&keywords=heavy+duty+timer+120vExact same one I have. Plugged into the garage. A 25' 14/2 with a 3 way on the end ran out under the garage door to a pair of 25' 14/2 plugged into the trucks.Use another one for the Christmas lights too.
Remote start is kind of a nice feature too. Particularly for the truck that has the seat heaters which it will turn on.
hey thanks for some great information. I do have a timer that I can use but just plugging it in all night is a pretty good idea. I didn't know how much of a draw it would be but it sounds like not really all that much. I don't have to worry about my seat heater since I don't have one of those. so now I can be alittle more in tune with the truck. I had to search for the block heater cord that the previous owner never used. thanks to you guys...I am that much closer to being qualified on my dodge diesel...