strelnik
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Hello all,
I have two CUCV engines, 1986 vintage, in my two military surplus G30 box trucks. backed by THM 400 three-speeds.
During this winter, both block heaters have died.
Understandable, since I think they are original. They pop the breaker when I plug them in.
My friend put a 400W block heater in the one and it starts the vehicle with no problems in -4 degree weather.
My question: I have seen a 1000W version of the block heater. Is this a better version? Necessary or good to have?
A guy who's a little bit of a know-it-all (no, he IS a know-it-all) says to avoid the 1000W versions because they burn out soon. When I asked him " How soon is soon?" he didn't know.
Out of curiosity, has anyone ever put in TWO block heaters, one for each bank?
Just wondering.
Thanks!
I have two CUCV engines, 1986 vintage, in my two military surplus G30 box trucks. backed by THM 400 three-speeds.
During this winter, both block heaters have died.
Understandable, since I think they are original. They pop the breaker when I plug them in.
My friend put a 400W block heater in the one and it starts the vehicle with no problems in -4 degree weather.
My question: I have seen a 1000W version of the block heater. Is this a better version? Necessary or good to have?
A guy who's a little bit of a know-it-all (no, he IS a know-it-all) says to avoid the 1000W versions because they burn out soon. When I asked him " How soon is soon?" he didn't know.
Out of curiosity, has anyone ever put in TWO block heaters, one for each bank?
Just wondering.
Thanks!