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Old 11-02-2006, 10:15 PM
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Question Transformer for engine heater

I will need to buy a step down transformer for the block heater (220V outlets here)
- what I dont know is: How many Watts ?

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All you need is a euro converter/adapter.
Theres a couple on ebay.




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Old 11-03-2006, 12:26 AM
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Heh, - actually, only our "russian brothers" used this "azbuka" alphabet - when they occupied our country We all HATED it..


Anyway, back to the topic - what I was asking was: what output in watts should the adapter have?
There are 100W, 200W, etc - I wouldt like to fry the heater...
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Default Re: Transformer for engine heater

I think the one listed on ebay is good for up to 1600 watts.

Just plug it in if it can handle a blow dryer and a curling iron it should be fine.

As for the wattage of the gm heater I dont know.

I bet they never used the word
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Old 11-03-2006, 07:38 PM
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Yeah -thats right I didnt even hope we would ever wave them goodbye.. Thank you, president Reagan


Thanks for the link !
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i thought those were robots in disguise
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