Careful With Heaters

Nyboy

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I hate these heaters prefer the oil ones. One of my guys decide to use, please be careful
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oil filled is the only way.. going to get mine from the barn this 24% humidity is killing me....
 

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i can't tell if that is melted plastic or ruptured metal hose... either way, yes, be careful.

oil filled just sound dangerous to me no matter what...

i used to use a small air flow resistant heater to keep this side room a little warmer than the rest of the house. when Mom was away during the week at her nanny job i could keep the main part of the house at 50-55F and just warm up this room. now she's here most of the time. it's a balmy 65F in here during the day and 62F at night.
 

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this is only temporary , have it near the air handler and set on medium 5 with a pan of water on top in the hope of getting some moisture in the house, 68* and feels like 45* becuase it's so dry....
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Oh...there is a heater in that picture :lol: My bad. My former FIL taught me a cram course full year of auto mechanics. He was a WW2, Korean War and Nam Vet. Motor pool. I was the only son he never had! :lol: ( He had 5-sons). and yes...he had over 30' of shelf with reference manuals, Chilton, you name it.
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Growing up my parents had old stream radiators and would put bowls of water on them. Looking back kind of doesnt make sense, steam would have added moisture to air
 

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