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Re: Re: Re: Shop heat question
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Posted by T_Bone With Online BTU Calculator :) on December 12, 2001 at 00:03:04 from (207.173.149.171):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Shop heat question posted by Ninh Hoa on December 11, 2001 at 15:20:32:
Now this saves us both alot of time and effort. Ain't puters wonderful :) Although this is just a basic calculator it will give a ball park figure for a temperory heating est. but I wouldn't use it for anything critical as it seams to oversize a bit. Also I would like to know why you would choose electric water heating when you have that great wood stove sitting just ready to make hotwater! Add a underground storage tank(earth made), add a circulation pump, air exchange coil, equal instant shop heat electric heating is one of the most inefficent and costly ways of heating water, about 3 times as much! T_Bon
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