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Golden_HVAC
Dec 08, 2013Explorer
Bob,
Considering that you are plugged into the HOST electricity, I would be running a couple of 120 volt heaters, electric blanket, and other heaters.
Like one on 800 watts near the fresh water tank and pump. It will at least keep the fresh water tank over 55F. That will lead to warmer showers.
800 watt heater (normal one on low heat setting) near where your water lines froze, such as under the kitchen sink.
Electric blankets are only about 35 - 45 watts.
You probably will need to run one 120 volt cord for each pair of heaters on low heat.
Fred.
Considering that you are plugged into the HOST electricity, I would be running a couple of 120 volt heaters, electric blanket, and other heaters.
Like one on 800 watts near the fresh water tank and pump. It will at least keep the fresh water tank over 55F. That will lead to warmer showers.
800 watt heater (normal one on low heat setting) near where your water lines froze, such as under the kitchen sink.
Electric blankets are only about 35 - 45 watts.
You probably will need to run one 120 volt cord for each pair of heaters on low heat.
Fred.
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