On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 18:43:01 -0800 (PST) Curt Raymond
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> Yeah well, I'm a risk taker I guess...
>
> I wonder, I don't have an ammeter so I can't test current to the block
> heater to prove its working. I'd tried testing for voltage drop at the
> battery before b
rating
block heater would show drop on a 110ah battery.
-Curt
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 18:32:21 -0800
From: Jim Cathey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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You got a way of taking the fun out of everything...
Guess how much fun it is to order a cable only to find that
it _still_ doesn't work. I've learned the hard way to not
make such assumptions (mostly).
-- Jim
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> Went down and followed the block heater cord, pulled the thingie off
> and, whoa its shredded.
Went down and followed the block heater cord, pulled the thingie off
and, whoa its shredded. I'm amazed it ever worked, in fact I'm sort of
amazed it didn't start a fire! This is beyond shoe-goo and tape, its
dead Jim. (like that one?)
So its off to Rusty's site to order me up a new one.
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Went down and followed the block heater cord, pulled the thingie off and, whoa
its shredded. I'm amazed it ever worked, in fact I'm sort of amazed it didn't
start a fire! This is beyond shoe-goo and tape, its dead Jim. (like that one?)
So its off to Rusty's site to order me up a new one.