Old PSAR thread - please see the new one
Originally posted by: HappaRap
It has not snowed here since early this morning, where the heck is all this snow?, I only see it on T.V. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
It has not snowed here since early this morning, where the heck is all this snow?, I only see it on T.V. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
MB, you rock the socks! Thanks for the items and grubbin' from bbbtater. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Clean the air filters, get proper tire pressure and ready to go. Wahooo! SUNDAY!!! Can't wait.
Clean the air filters, get proper tire pressure and ready to go. Wahooo! SUNDAY!!! Can't wait.
Originally posted by: HappaRap
Uh, strike this post, it is a freakin blizzard up here on the hill [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: HappaRap
It has not snowed here since early this morning, where the heck is all this snow?, I only see it on T.V. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
It has not snowed here since early this morning, where the heck is all this snow?, I only see it on T.V. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: tencubed Unless that is a 240 volt unit you will probably be disappointed in the amount of heat you get out of it. Nearly all 120 volt plug in heaters are 1500 watt. Since you get 3.42 BTU per watt with resistance heat you will get the same amount of heat from a normal space, bathroom, heater.
Good way to put quick heat into a small shop is to wire in a 240 outlet and do a little modifying to an electric furnace. You can get them off CL quite often when people convert to gas.
Good way to put quick heat into a small shop is to wire in a 240 outlet and do a little modifying to an electric furnace. You can get them off CL quite often when people convert to gas.
Originally posted by: TractorPacker
15 hours, all others combined today got 6 1/2.
Originally posted by: maggiesboy are all of you truckers werking 2day? chain up, drive 200 feet, chain off.... no thank you!
Originally posted by: LdyJay Clean the air filters, get proper tire pressure and ready to go. Wahooo! SUNDAY!!! Can't wait.
5" snow in the past 2 hrs up here, I'm not looking forward to tomorrow. Probably be chaining up just to get out of the yard [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: HappaRap
Well, my sparky gave me a 220 or is it a 240 outlet in the garage, I'm sparky challenged? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: tencubed Unless that is a 240 volt unit you will probably be disappointed in the amount of heat you get out of it. Nearly all 120 volt plug in heaters are 1500 watt. Since you get 3.42 BTU per watt with resistance heat you will get the same amount of heat from a normal space, bathroom, heater.
Good way to put quick heat into a small shop is to wire in a 240 outlet and do a little modifying to an electric furnace. You can get them off CL quite often when people convert to gas.
Good way to put quick heat into a small shop is to wire in a 240 outlet and do a little modifying to an electric furnace. You can get them off CL quite often when people convert to gas.
110 has 120-125 volts.
Go figure.






