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Re: [GMCnet] Can antifreeze/water freeze solid, and do damage at -25 when tested to +5? [message #327634 is a reply to message #327632] Sun, 31 December 2017 22:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Harry is currently offline  Harry   Canada
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When I was working up north, cars and trucks were plugged in. They all have block heaters and electric battery blankets.
If not, they were left running. Diesels especially.
I've been out in minus 41. It hurts.
Outside of town it was minus 52.
This was in Prince George, BC. Not even halfway north.
Then there was Fort St. John and further north was Fort Nelson.
Now on Vancouver Island, north of 49* it is +5C.
 
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