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Block Heater Current Draw
I have an 84 300D, am in western PA and have started to use my block heater. I can plug it in at work to an outlet on a light pole in the parking lot. I was wondering how much current it draws so I can estimate the cost of running it over an 8 hour day. No one is asking me to pay for using the outlet but I would like to know what kind of dollar volume I am dealing with in case anyone asks.
Richard |
It is 400w so I believe the total cost is less than a dollar/day.
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The wattage is really helpful to know. I am paying 11.405 cents per kWh so if my math is right, at 400w, I am using 4/10 of a kWh or 4.562 cents per hour. In 8 hours that figures out to 36.5 cents. $1.825 per 5 day week. It seems well worth the cost to have it plugged in.
Do you know if it runs constantly or does it shut off and on with a thermostat. If there is a thermostat, I guess it all depends on the outside temperature as to what percentage of the time it is running. |
Constant.
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Thanks, Forced. That sums it up quite easily. I appreciate the help.
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I think the in-block heaters are actually even a little less than that. Like 325 watt or so. My external hose heater uses about 380ish. All in all, they don't cost much to run. I haven't needed mine yet this winter. :D Coldest its gotten so far has been about 17-18F. I only use mine if its below 15F.
All my extension cords are messed up....I need to get a good short one so I am prepared....*note to self |
Plug it into a timer. Have it come on 2-3 hours before you need to start it. That will save you .66 a day. You should have the timer paid for after 3 weeks.
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The cost and wattage has been discussed before: 300D - cost of electricity for block heater. |
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The timer is an excellent idea. |
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I've never bothered with a timer, the power usage is to low to worry about the cost. |
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