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    From what I know about Madison, Wisconsin the temperature rivals that of the North Pole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RustnGrease View Post
    I had done the same for the past two years. But with the way my shop/grage space is set up i need a source of supplemental heat. Just gets too cold when its below 20 degrees. Had tried a 220good electric heater last year but it wasnt worth the extra electricity. Plus the propane is portable.
    I actually bought a 220v heater last month with a gift card I got for Christmas but ended up returning it. Started thinking about it and didn't want to spend more on electricity than what the scrap was worth I was taking apart (large TV's, etc.). Also, the heater had a 20 amp plug and my receptacle is a 50 amp. Looked at changing it but it's wired into a 15 amp double pole breaker which doesn't make sense to me. It's wired with 6 gauge so that's no problem but I don't know enough about electricity so I gave up on it, not worth burning the house down lol. Might look into a propane heater.

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    I have a little ready heater- and I use this from time to time - can suck through some propane but it will get a decent sized area toasty in no time... 75K-200K BTU's


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