Testing Block Heater 7.3 Powerstroke at Wendy Chung blog

Testing Block Heater 7.3 Powerstroke. If the block heater is indeed a 1000 watt heater, then it draws approximately 9 amps at 110 volts. Anyone know the correct procedure to test if the block heater plug is working ? A 40 amp breaker should be ok for. Watched a few videos on youtube and some. Then unplug it at the heater as pete suggests, and check the resistance at the heater itself. The how to test and replace block heater or cord πŸ›»πŸššπŸš¨πŸ›‘πŸš§see my video library in. The easiest way to test it is to disconnect the cord from the heater element. The block heater in the 7.3s and 6.0s is spec'd to be around 1kw with a current draw just under 10a. The only way to test the block heater is to ohm out the leads. Then plug a (unplugged) known good 3 prong.

2001 7.3 PS Block Heater Location Ford Powerstroke Diesel Forum
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Watched a few videos on youtube and some. Then plug a (unplugged) known good 3 prong. The only way to test the block heater is to ohm out the leads. Anyone know the correct procedure to test if the block heater plug is working ? The easiest way to test it is to disconnect the cord from the heater element. If the block heater is indeed a 1000 watt heater, then it draws approximately 9 amps at 110 volts. A 40 amp breaker should be ok for. Then unplug it at the heater as pete suggests, and check the resistance at the heater itself. The block heater in the 7.3s and 6.0s is spec'd to be around 1kw with a current draw just under 10a. The how to test and replace block heater or cord πŸ›»πŸššπŸš¨πŸ›‘πŸš§see my video library in.

2001 7.3 PS Block Heater Location Ford Powerstroke Diesel Forum

Testing Block Heater 7.3 Powerstroke The easiest way to test it is to disconnect the cord from the heater element. Anyone know the correct procedure to test if the block heater plug is working ? If the block heater is indeed a 1000 watt heater, then it draws approximately 9 amps at 110 volts. The how to test and replace block heater or cord πŸ›»πŸššπŸš¨πŸ›‘πŸš§see my video library in. Watched a few videos on youtube and some. A 40 amp breaker should be ok for. The block heater in the 7.3s and 6.0s is spec'd to be around 1kw with a current draw just under 10a. The easiest way to test it is to disconnect the cord from the heater element. Then unplug it at the heater as pete suggests, and check the resistance at the heater itself. Then plug a (unplugged) known good 3 prong. The only way to test the block heater is to ohm out the leads.

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