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I agree. Boats are not very good houses in winter.
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Best solution move the boat to a warmer place and stay there!!!
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Liveaboard boat heat, here's an option that could work.
I prefer low-tech solutions
Me too. Nice stove, worth more than the Volvo.
A friend is installing a heat pump system in the house he just bought
Crazy time. Hard to believe electric heat is cheaper than oil.
Meant to say elec. to run heat pumps is cheaper (way cheaper), than oil.
As long as you have elec.
True. Power outage was just one reason I moved 'into town', years ago.
Just saying...........
Electricity here in McMinnville OR is currently about .05 kw.
Wish I had a wire to your house.
With my Honda
We'll use more pellets this winter, but we're 'heating' 2000 square feet with 3+ tons.
Brrrrrrrrrr. Our needs about ten degrees higher here all around.
Another plus - outside noise is sealed out.
Definitely. A big change with insulation, double pane windows, etc. Much quieter.
I found
With a water heater and two 110V space heaters...you can challenge a 30 Amp service
Sure, but easy stuff to deal with in comparison to most heat sources.
Looks like a nice heater
That heater could even save you money.
I knew a couple with one of these on their porch.
Aren't you measuring efficiecy way down stream?
There are different efficiencies, not cost related.
Enthalpy?
For this purpose, I think it's simple. Energy into the appliance, energy out.
I also heated the floor
Interesting idea, Tom. Is that 45F frost prevention adjustable?
I don't think so, Max.
Where are the supply pipes?
They're along an outside wall but ....
In that case
Several possible approaches
Best solution move the boat to a warmer place and stay there!!!
!!!
I agree. Boats are not very good houses in winter.
That depends on the latitude!
I'm talking 'real' winter.