1 degrees? You are living in the deep south. It was a -18 when I got up this morning and even right now it is still only a balmy +4.and warm up a little, it was 1 degree this am!
You might want to try a timer on that block heater for your truck and have it come on around 3 hours before you need the truck. It will save you a few cents to waste on something else. Most block heaters pull around 1000 watts or 1kw so depending on what you pay for a kw from your electric company it can add up quick if you leave it plugged in all night.Stopped snowing, stars are out now. Going to get cold, only made it to 11 today. Truck is plugged in and ready for what ever tomorrow brings. I'm planning on burning lots of firewood and making home made bull meat chili tomorrow. Oh and plowing snow.
I'm aware of that, I used to use a timer, but never seen the difference on a power bill. It's an old 7.3 and it doesn't like single digit weather.You might want to try a timer on that block heater for your truck and have it come on around 3 hours before you need the truck. It will save you a few cents to waste on something else. Most block heaters pull around 1000 watts or 1kw so depending on what you pay for a kw from your electric company it can add up quick if you leave it plugged in all night.
All that is good, it will start cold, just don't like doing it if I don't have to. Thanks for th helpful thoughts though.That is what my truck is a 96 Powerstroke. You might want to test out your glow plugs and the glow plug relay with the relay being the weak point. I started my truck up the other day after not starting it since before Thanksgiving and she fired right up on the glow plugs alone.