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Sunday, June 14, 2020
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Matt D.
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Connecticut
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Entry 132 of 190 |
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Unusual Cold Night in min- June
It has been unusually cool here this year and the forecast is calling for it to be closer to 40F (4.5C) than it should be for this time of year so the heater was pulled out of storage and set-up to keep the indoor plant no lower than 54F (12C).
The indirect heater in the image worked great in the early spring and performed well and now it is being used again in a slightly different set-up due to the bigger plant inside the structure. This style of heater is a great improvement over the traditional style exhaust-based torpedo heaters since it just produces warm air with no negative combustion by-products. It can also be directed via the ducting into the structure allowing for greater application flexibility.
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