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Topic "Heaters" was discussed 29,899 times on 2,878 sites in last 3 months
Started 1 day, 19 hours ago (2009-11-29 02:29:00)
by HAL 9000
Hi im trying to see if anyone could donate space heaters. To a family in need. Im 6 months pregnant so it is harder to get a job. Ive been using a oven to heat my house which is unsafe for me and my toddler. I just want us to be warm. If u can help please send email. Read more...
Started 1 day, 22 hours ago (2009-11-29 00:00:00)
by Independent Pursuit
( http://www.france24.com/e... MADRID — The Spanish government approved Friday a decree that sets limits on the temperature that air conditioners and heaters can be set to in public spaces such as bars, offices and airports in a bid to reduce energy consumption. Under the new rules temperatures in public spaces should not exceed 21 degrees Celsius \(70 Fahrenheit\) in winter and should...
Started 2 days, 11 hours ago (2009-11-28 11:13:00)
by HAL 9000
I have two of these space heaters for sale. They were only used for about a month when we were in process of removing our old furnace and installing a new one. They are in like new condition and have just been taking up space in our spare bedroom. These QUIET heaters start to warm the room immediately and put out a LOT of heat! Features: Energy and money saving thermostatic ...
Started 2 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-28 06:09:00)
by HAL 9000
I have two of these space heaters for sale. They were only used for about a month when we were in process of removing our old furnace and installing a new one. They are in like new condition and have just been taking up space in our spare bedroom. These QUIET heaters start to warm the room immediately and put out a LOT of heat! Features: Energy and money saving thermostatic ...
Started 5 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-25 03:55:00)
by daowner
Ok not the greatest on heaters wondering what will be the best and most efficient way to heat my tank. Tanks specs and room temp 180gal hap/peacock most likely room is about 60-65 degrees question is what to run i have heard 2 300W heaters 1 300W heater 2 250W 1 400W so i have no clue what will be the best if i missed anything let me know.
Started 4 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-26 12:00:00)
by dgbldr
Do electric water heaters (located in a basement or attached garage) have to be on a GFI circuit? We're talking about normal 40-60 gal water heaters permanently wired in, not plug and receptacle. Anyone have the code paragraph? Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving.
Started 3 days, 12 hours ago (2009-11-27 09:28:00)
by travman23
Hot Water Heaters permalink So I have a gas hot water heater that surprisingly has lasted about 26 years that I'm ready to replace before it goes out some day. If we were living in this house longer I'd buy one of the on demand systems but not worth the money for 2-3 more years in this place. So my question is what are the pros/cons between buying another ...
Started 4 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-26 11:45:00)
by lauradur
oops I have 4 http://www.cnmonline.co.uk/Dimplex-L...-pr-30837.h tml same as above bought in January in good condition, no longer requred due to central heating installed cheap to run £15 each or all 3 for £50 Have timers that plug in to sockets which I used for radiators £5 each or £3 with heater. cost £20 for 2 895037 or pm me
Started 6 days, 21 hours ago (2009-11-24 00:29:00)
by 95_b20teg
OEM 4-1 type-r heaters Price 200 Contact information 832-894-7715 Is the item new or used Used -------------------------------------------------- --- Product description i have a set of oem type-r heters they where on my hatch they only have a little scrape on the bottom but nothing big there the 4-1 oem itr ...
Started 6 days, 6 hours ago (2009-11-24 15:34:00)
by Canotila
I need a way to generate heat sufficient for cooking or boiling water without open flame or combustion of any type. If it doesn't consume oxygen, that is ideal. One method that seems like it may work extremely well is the oxidation reaction used in the heater pouch for MREs, with magnesium, iron and sodium chloride. My only problem with that is the highest temperature I have found that it ...