Enthusiast II
Hey everyone, odd request.
We have an 07 e350 4x4 van build. We want to head to the mountains for a ski/snowboard trip.
In the cold it won’t start without the block heater plugged in for 2-3 hours+ (temp pending)
The two batteries on it are pretty old so we’re curious if doing two new batteries will power through with the glow plugs it has or if it just simply needs the block heater plugged in to get it started when cold out.
We’d rather not buy a gas generator (loud and not ideal) but we do have a Jackery 1000 and a Goal Zero 1500 but it pulls nearly 800 Watts straight when plugged in to the block heater. Not sure if it’s healthy to run those at a consistent 800w like that.
Anyone have some guidance on best way to keep our rig running without access to a wall plug?
(No camp sites open w/ hookups this time of year in the Silverthorne, CO area)
We really don’t want to get stuck not being able to get it running. Attached is a photo of the rig as reference.
Thanks!
We have an 07 e350 4x4 van build. We want to head to the mountains for a ski/snowboard trip.
In the cold it won’t start without the block heater plugged in for 2-3 hours+ (temp pending)
The two batteries on it are pretty old so we’re curious if doing two new batteries will power through with the glow plugs it has or if it just simply needs the block heater plugged in to get it started when cold out.
We’d rather not buy a gas generator (loud and not ideal) but we do have a Jackery 1000 and a Goal Zero 1500 but it pulls nearly 800 Watts straight when plugged in to the block heater. Not sure if it’s healthy to run those at a consistent 800w like that.
Anyone have some guidance on best way to keep our rig running without access to a wall plug?
(No camp sites open w/ hookups this time of year in the Silverthorne, CO area)
We really don’t want to get stuck not being able to get it running. Attached is a photo of the rig as reference.
Thanks!
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