I don't want to know what a pair of skis for a 150 cost, do I?
I didn't expect it to be that straightforward!
I found a new problem... at idle (don't know about higher rpms yet), my truck's battery voltage is 12.3 with the headlights on with the heater blower on high. I really don't like that low voltage number. Looks like if I keep the heater off high the voltage is alright. With either one all the way off voltage is the normal 14 volts at idle.
At least it has that trickle charger with all the other heaters so I don't have to worry too much about the battery being drained down all the way as long as I keep it plugged in, but I'd prefer to have normal voltage all the time too. Later project will be to get a voltmeter to install to verify battery voltage (don't really trust the factory instrument, the 12.3 volt number is with a multimeter).
I'm back in town now (as I reckon is evidenced by the post about the truck). I think Georgia would still be shut down because of the "snow storm."

That and the running boards on my truck are covered with a layer of ice... I didn't quite fall down getting in it yesterday when I got in town... came close though. Stupid ice is clear and without really looking it's not really obvious. Anyone got a hammer?
-Ryan