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Old April 5, 2018   #17
Cole_Robbie
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Originally Posted by FourOaks View Post
Or maybe, prop open a door, placing the heater right there, then some scrap plastic to help seal the opening?
That's what I did for last night. It ran fine when I tested it at about 11 pm. I hooked up the timer and left it. I will be able to tell from fuel consumption if it ran as programmed.


edit: oh I hooked up the timer, all right....and then didn't plug the cord into the timer, so the heater didn't run all night. Low was 32 for several hours, but clear sky. Almost all my stuff is now freeze-nipped, especially what I was going to take to market next week. Nothing is dead, but a lot of it is damaged enough to where no one will buy it, which is worse than being dead, continuing to take up time, money, space, and a lot of wasted effort.

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