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  1. Third From Texas

    60,000 BTU heater in M1079

    Yep. I hit my head on that damned deflector thing once before it got deleted. LOL
  2. Third From Texas

    60,000 BTU heater in M1079

    Nice adaptation. It still sounds like a jet engine? Mine is so loud I can't hear the TV when it's running. If I can get mine sorted out, I may keep it (but it's going to take a ton of soundproofing).
  3. Third From Texas

    60,000 BTU heater in M1079

    I think it would heat my garage in the winter. So tiny house, sure... The only reason it has such short cycles is that it's a blast furnace that reaches temp far faster than it can cool. But it's just doing what the thermostat tells it.
  4. Third From Texas

    60,000 BTU heater in M1079

    Rgr all. Fortunately I prefer my little electric over the Hunter. My diesel gen is loud enough w/o an enclosure still, but add in a blower that will drown it out (unless you do quite a bit of plugging and insulating because the blower is LOUD). ;)
  5. Third From Texas

    60,000 BTU heater in M1079

    Mine has that Hunter heater and I've slept in the hab before. In sub-zero it works quite well. It's still a bit of overkill if you plug an insulate the other two front/upper sections. But I was in there this past week several times while we enjoyed our first winter in S. Texas (thanks for the...
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