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Thanks guys.. I will go out there and feel the block around it to see if it is working.
EDIT: Just went out and popped the hood.. Block is toasty warm 8-) Thanks for the clarification guys.
Yeah I am just trying to verify if it works before the bad weather starts to hit. I know for sure that the cord is being powered.. It's a brand new tested outlet that I just installed, and also because I bought a nice heavy duty Ridgid cord with an illuminated end :)
Update: Block heater has been installed, and am trying to verify whether or not it is working properly. Temp outside is 30 degrees. I have been running the heater for 3 hours, and the temp gauge still has not moved. Is that normal for this ambient temp? Should I wait a few more hours to check...
$350 for a good quality heavy duty truck alternator is not ridiculous in my opinion. As long as it's good for 5 years or so, and does what you say it will, I think it would be worth it.
Today I installed the cord for my block heater, and zip-tied it in place to keep it from touching the exhaust, etc. I plugged it into the new exterior cord that I bought, but left it unplugged in the garage. I just went out now and plugged it into the outlet. I'm going to give it 2 or 3 hours...