Oct-29-2017 12:20 AM
Oct-31-2017 01:09 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:2oldman wrote:Mikeryder wrote:No.
Will a heater in the living space protect the water lines and tanks?
It will when you set the furnace to running fan only.
Oct-31-2017 08:20 AM
2oldman wrote:Mikeryder wrote:No.
Will a heater in the living space protect the water lines and tanks?
Oct-31-2017 07:17 AM
Mikeryder wrote:No.
Will a heater in the living space protect the water lines and tanks?
Oct-30-2017 11:04 AM
Mikeryder wrote:
Will a heater in the living space protect the water lines and tanks? I have a NL 9.5 and don’t thinck the heat will reach the basement.
Oct-30-2017 10:32 AM
Mikeryder wrote:
Will a heater in the living space protect the water lines and tanks? I have a NL 9.5 and don’t thinck the heat will reach the basement.
Oct-30-2017 10:01 AM
Oct-30-2017 07:40 AM
Oct-30-2017 03:05 AM
JimK-NY wrote:
My TC just does not need a 3 or 4 foot heater with a 1000 watts. Even in the coldest weather my 600 watt unit is way more than I need to maintain 70 degree heat in below freezing weather. If you need a big heater to maintain comfort at 45 degrees you might want to check for air leaks and areas where the insulation could be improved. I have sealed the wheel well areas and added a carpet. Both made large improvements in the warm and comfort.
Oct-30-2017 02:52 AM
Oct-30-2017 02:13 AM
2oldman wrote:
And that's where it stays, in the middle of the floor?
Oct-29-2017 05:23 PM
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