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bwilson4web 01-18-2008 07:35 AM

Some NHW11 block heater data
 
My Kill-A-Watt reports the block heater data as:

1:04 - time, 25C temperature increase, max measured 35C
.44 kw hr - energy
$.033 - cost @ 7.5 kw hr / dollar
52.3 - MPG for 10 mile commute at 35F
~45-48 - MPG w/o block heater

.191 - gallons with block heater (01/17)
.208-.222 - gallons w/o block heater
$.051 - $.093 - gas savings

Bob Wilson

rmorrow 01-18-2008 10:07 AM

Re: Some NHW11 block heater data
 
So am I reading this right? That's a net savings of $.018 - $0.06?

bwilson4web 01-18-2008 01:42 PM

Re: Some NHW11 block heater data
 

Originally Posted by rmorrow (Post 158698)
So am I reading this right? That's a net savings of $.018 - $0.06?

Correct . . . specific for:
  • NHW11 - North American, 2003, requires 70C coolant for hybrid mode
  • 10 mile - commute distance
  • 35F - commute temperature
  • driver skill - three-phase, morning commute: warm-up, run, EV-down
The North American NHW20s and the European/Asian models have different control laws but I don't have them mapped out. I know the folks who use block heaters in North America are pretty positive about them. If the NHW20s can achieve hybrid mode with a lower coolant temperature (there is evidence they do,) they will save a lot more than I do.

Bob Wilson


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