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Pallet Pete
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I am starting to consider a ceiling mount garage heater and need some help with the math.
The garage is
22.8 long
23.8 wide
15ft tall front
10ft tall rear
Here is my first issue how do I determine the cubic ft with a slanted roof ?
Second my electric company charges 13cpm per kwh so how would I determine the per hour charge on a 5000 watt heater.
Here is what I am considering.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_359041-49285-FUH54_0__?productId=3499392
Currently I use a 80,000 btu heater that burns a 20 gallon propane tank in 4-8 hours depending on how cold it is outside. Being in Michigan winters its 4 hours when below zero out. I was considering wood or pellet but I don't want to give up the floor space and the county gives you almighty heck about it too.
Thanks
Pete
The garage is
22.8 long
23.8 wide
15ft tall front
10ft tall rear
Here is my first issue how do I determine the cubic ft with a slanted roof ?
Second my electric company charges 13cpm per kwh so how would I determine the per hour charge on a 5000 watt heater.
Here is what I am considering.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_359041-49285-FUH54_0__?productId=3499392
Currently I use a 80,000 btu heater that burns a 20 gallon propane tank in 4-8 hours depending on how cold it is outside. Being in Michigan winters its 4 hours when below zero out. I was considering wood or pellet but I don't want to give up the floor space and the county gives you almighty heck about it too.
Thanks
Pete
Put a little woodstove out there, Pete!! just scrounge a little extra wood (or get some pine off of our buddy Dennis up there near you). That pine gets the room warm in no time, just go out a half hour before you plan on being out there and build you a fire.....VOILLA!!
