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mlts22
Jan 27, 2016Explorer
One idea I've been thinking, assuming that I can put the heater on a GFCI and I am convinced that the heater would not get wet, of putting a Vornado, or other high powered fan heater underneath, something that does a lot of warm air. Set it to 750 watts (with the temperature set to 50 degrees or as low it can go), and it would keep that area well warm enough to prevent freezing.
Downside is the electrical wattage spent on that, which isn't inexpensive, as it adds up... but may be cheaper than the propane or electric needed to run the rig's furnace.
Downside is the electrical wattage spent on that, which isn't inexpensive, as it adds up... but may be cheaper than the propane or electric needed to run the rig's furnace.
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