Posted by JML755 on November 21, 2008 at 11:07:48 from (66.184.63.110):
In Reply to: drawing juice posted by Nancy Howell on November 21, 2008 at 11:00:18:
john case said: (quoted from post at 15:00:18 11/21/08) If a guy uses his diesel tractor say every 2 or 3 days to feed with which is cheaper, leaving the heater plugged in all the time or just plugging in 3 hours before nedded?
The heater will draw the same "juice" (i.e. watts) the whole time it's plugged in and operating. So over a 2-3 day (48-72 hr) period in between use, it will certainly draw more current (cost more $$) than the 3 hrs that it needs to heat your block enough to start. (16-24 times more). Any heat transferred from your heater will just transfer to the surrounding atmosphere over time.
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