Fricken Cold!-wireless block heater?
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Re: Fricken Cold!-wireless block heater?
Do what the rest of us do ... go out at lunch, start it up, and run it for a
coupla minutes.
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
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> Gi'day Group
> This morning it was -30 celcuis at my place.
> Luckily I have my TJ plugged in and it starts
> without a whimper. Normally I'll plug in the block
> heater when it's -10C or below. It's on a timer and comes on
> a couple of hours before I leave for work.
> Now at work there's no outlet to plug into.
> I thought about those power packs you can get
> at crappy tire with a built in AC inverter (300W at 110VAC).
> I wonder if it can power a timer and the block heater
> for a couple hours before I leave work with one of those.
> Thoughts or comments anyone?
> Thanks in advance
>
> Frank
>
coupla minutes.
"FrankW" <fworm@mxznorpak.ca> wrote in message
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> Gi'day Group
> This morning it was -30 celcuis at my place.
> Luckily I have my TJ plugged in and it starts
> without a whimper. Normally I'll plug in the block
> heater when it's -10C or below. It's on a timer and comes on
> a couple of hours before I leave for work.
> Now at work there's no outlet to plug into.
> I thought about those power packs you can get
> at crappy tire with a built in AC inverter (300W at 110VAC).
> I wonder if it can power a timer and the block heater
> for a couple hours before I leave work with one of those.
> Thoughts or comments anyone?
> Thanks in advance
>
> Frank
>
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Re: Fricken Cold!-wireless block heater?
LOL
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Snow wrote:
>
> Bill you cruel bastard... nice but cruel ..lol
>
> I'll be sure to send a picture of the nice lake I'll be on in the summer,
> right around your forest fire season :)
>
> Snow...
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Snow wrote:
>
> Bill you cruel bastard... nice but cruel ..lol
>
> I'll be sure to send a picture of the nice lake I'll be on in the summer,
> right around your forest fire season :)
>
> Snow...
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Re: Fricken Cold!-wireless block heater?
LOL
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Snow wrote:
>
> Bill you cruel bastard... nice but cruel ..lol
>
> I'll be sure to send a picture of the nice lake I'll be on in the summer,
> right around your forest fire season :)
>
> Snow...
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mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Snow wrote:
>
> Bill you cruel bastard... nice but cruel ..lol
>
> I'll be sure to send a picture of the nice lake I'll be on in the summer,
> right around your forest fire season :)
>
> Snow...
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Re: Fricken Cold!-wireless block heater?
LOL
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mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Snow wrote:
>
> Bill you cruel bastard... nice but cruel ..lol
>
> I'll be sure to send a picture of the nice lake I'll be on in the summer,
> right around your forest fire season :)
>
> Snow...
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Snow wrote:
>
> Bill you cruel bastard... nice but cruel ..lol
>
> I'll be sure to send a picture of the nice lake I'll be on in the summer,
> right around your forest fire season :)
>
> Snow...
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Re: Fricken Cold!-wireless block heater?
It was actually hot today. I had to turn on the air conditioning.
KH
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Frank,
> Sure glad we have global warming, imagine what today's Minnesota
> -54 Fahrenheit would have been.
> Drop a note in the suggestion box to have remote power outlets put
> in the parking lot, or you quit.
> I think I'll go to the Beach:
> http://cams04.surfline.com/jpeg/cap20/latest0.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> FrankW wrote:
>>
>> Gi'day Group
>> This morning it was -30 celcuis at my place.
>> Luckily I have my TJ plugged in and it starts
>> without a whimper. Normally I'll plug in the block
>> heater when it's -10C or below. It's on a timer and comes on
>> a couple of hours before I leave for work.
>> Now at work there's no outlet to plug into.
>> I thought about those power packs you can get
>> at crappy tire with a built in AC inverter (300W at 110VAC).
>> I wonder if it can power a timer and the block heater
>> for a couple hours before I leave work with one of those.
>> Thoughts or comments anyone?
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Frank
KH
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41ED6DD0.7F74C820@***.net...
> Hi Frank,
> Sure glad we have global warming, imagine what today's Minnesota
> -54 Fahrenheit would have been.
> Drop a note in the suggestion box to have remote power outlets put
> in the parking lot, or you quit.
> I think I'll go to the Beach:
> http://cams04.surfline.com/jpeg/cap20/latest0.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> FrankW wrote:
>>
>> Gi'day Group
>> This morning it was -30 celcuis at my place.
>> Luckily I have my TJ plugged in and it starts
>> without a whimper. Normally I'll plug in the block
>> heater when it's -10C or below. It's on a timer and comes on
>> a couple of hours before I leave for work.
>> Now at work there's no outlet to plug into.
>> I thought about those power packs you can get
>> at crappy tire with a built in AC inverter (300W at 110VAC).
>> I wonder if it can power a timer and the block heater
>> for a couple hours before I leave work with one of those.
>> Thoughts or comments anyone?
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Frank
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Re: Fricken Cold!-wireless block heater?
It was actually hot today. I had to turn on the air conditioning.
KH
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41ED6DD0.7F74C820@***.net...
> Hi Frank,
> Sure glad we have global warming, imagine what today's Minnesota
> -54 Fahrenheit would have been.
> Drop a note in the suggestion box to have remote power outlets put
> in the parking lot, or you quit.
> I think I'll go to the Beach:
> http://cams04.surfline.com/jpeg/cap20/latest0.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> FrankW wrote:
>>
>> Gi'day Group
>> This morning it was -30 celcuis at my place.
>> Luckily I have my TJ plugged in and it starts
>> without a whimper. Normally I'll plug in the block
>> heater when it's -10C or below. It's on a timer and comes on
>> a couple of hours before I leave for work.
>> Now at work there's no outlet to plug into.
>> I thought about those power packs you can get
>> at crappy tire with a built in AC inverter (300W at 110VAC).
>> I wonder if it can power a timer and the block heater
>> for a couple hours before I leave work with one of those.
>> Thoughts or comments anyone?
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Frank
KH
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41ED6DD0.7F74C820@***.net...
> Hi Frank,
> Sure glad we have global warming, imagine what today's Minnesota
> -54 Fahrenheit would have been.
> Drop a note in the suggestion box to have remote power outlets put
> in the parking lot, or you quit.
> I think I'll go to the Beach:
> http://cams04.surfline.com/jpeg/cap20/latest0.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> FrankW wrote:
>>
>> Gi'day Group
>> This morning it was -30 celcuis at my place.
>> Luckily I have my TJ plugged in and it starts
>> without a whimper. Normally I'll plug in the block
>> heater when it's -10C or below. It's on a timer and comes on
>> a couple of hours before I leave for work.
>> Now at work there's no outlet to plug into.
>> I thought about those power packs you can get
>> at crappy tire with a built in AC inverter (300W at 110VAC).
>> I wonder if it can power a timer and the block heater
>> for a couple hours before I leave work with one of those.
>> Thoughts or comments anyone?
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Frank
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Re: Fricken Cold!-wireless block heater?
It was actually hot today. I had to turn on the air conditioning.
KH
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41ED6DD0.7F74C820@***.net...
> Hi Frank,
> Sure glad we have global warming, imagine what today's Minnesota
> -54 Fahrenheit would have been.
> Drop a note in the suggestion box to have remote power outlets put
> in the parking lot, or you quit.
> I think I'll go to the Beach:
> http://cams04.surfline.com/jpeg/cap20/latest0.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> FrankW wrote:
>>
>> Gi'day Group
>> This morning it was -30 celcuis at my place.
>> Luckily I have my TJ plugged in and it starts
>> without a whimper. Normally I'll plug in the block
>> heater when it's -10C or below. It's on a timer and comes on
>> a couple of hours before I leave for work.
>> Now at work there's no outlet to plug into.
>> I thought about those power packs you can get
>> at crappy tire with a built in AC inverter (300W at 110VAC).
>> I wonder if it can power a timer and the block heater
>> for a couple hours before I leave work with one of those.
>> Thoughts or comments anyone?
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Frank
KH
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41ED6DD0.7F74C820@***.net...
> Hi Frank,
> Sure glad we have global warming, imagine what today's Minnesota
> -54 Fahrenheit would have been.
> Drop a note in the suggestion box to have remote power outlets put
> in the parking lot, or you quit.
> I think I'll go to the Beach:
> http://cams04.surfline.com/jpeg/cap20/latest0.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> FrankW wrote:
>>
>> Gi'day Group
>> This morning it was -30 celcuis at my place.
>> Luckily I have my TJ plugged in and it starts
>> without a whimper. Normally I'll plug in the block
>> heater when it's -10C or below. It's on a timer and comes on
>> a couple of hours before I leave for work.
>> Now at work there's no outlet to plug into.
>> I thought about those power packs you can get
>> at crappy tire with a built in AC inverter (300W at 110VAC).
>> I wonder if it can power a timer and the block heater
>> for a couple hours before I leave work with one of those.
>> Thoughts or comments anyone?
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Frank
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Re: Fricken Cold!-wireless block heater?
Stifle.
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Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> It was actually hot today. I had to turn on the air conditioning.
> KH
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Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> It was actually hot today. I had to turn on the air conditioning.
> KH
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Re: Fricken Cold!-wireless block heater?
Stifle.
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Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> It was actually hot today. I had to turn on the air conditioning.
> KH
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Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> It was actually hot today. I had to turn on the air conditioning.
> KH
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Re: Fricken Cold!-wireless block heater?
Stifle.
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Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> It was actually hot today. I had to turn on the air conditioning.
> KH
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Kevin in San Diego wrote:
>
> It was actually hot today. I had to turn on the air conditioning.
> KH