oledirteh
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I know the past 3 i just bought the power cable and ran it. do they still put them in the 21 and up? its cold and havnt had a chance to hunt down the port and check yet.
At -45 like we have had lately nothing is flexible lol even the tires take a bit to go round again lolJust plugged in our 2024 6.7L block heater at -18F at 8:30 AM. The "super flexible" Electryx 14 gauge 25 foot electrical extension cord that I purchased is about as flexible as a stiff radiator hose.
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Yeah, I hear you. I’m a little southeast from you. Yesterday was 9, today was 12. I also need a cable. Which end fits better, 90 degree or straight?yea i dont have the cable. never got them with any of the 6.7's ive had. ill order one today. maryland rarely gets to freezing temps and well, this morning had better ideas.




My '22 Limited 3500HD Dually has a cord.I know the past 3 i just bought the power cable and ran it. do they still put them in the 21 and up? its cold and havnt had a chance to hunt down the port and check yet.
My '22 Limited 3500HD Dually has a cord.

Do you find they get stiff on the cold? I had the blue one but it was brutally stiff in-20°C so I went with some high end cord from my local electrical warehouse and some lighted eaton ends and made my own cable plus its 12/3 and cheaper than buying those cords on amazon and way more flexible even at -40°C.These Southwire brand from Lowes are great and WAY cheaper than anywhere else I could find similar. They were online only ship to home or store and took a while to ship.
I got one blue, one yellow and lashed them together with velcro every foot. One stays on constant for the onboard trickle charger, one goes on via automation below 20 and when I'm home during certain hours I might need to use the truck.
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I scored a 50' on amazon cheap but they've since gone up to $52. Still half the Lowes price on this one.
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Do you find they get stiff on the cold? I had the blue one but it was brutally stiff in-20°C so I went with some high end cord from my local electrical warehouse and some lighted eaton ends and made my own cable plus its 12/3 and cheaper than buying those cords on amazon and way more flexible even at -40°C.
was surprised. ordered the harness Wednesday and showed up yesterday from all mopar parts. was about 100$. gonna install it Sunday along with some other stuff since it will be mid the mid to high 40's. all week was between -1 to -8 in the mornings so since i got this ill never need it again. this morning was 8 degrees. a heat wave. lol
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