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DexterDay
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Well, after almost 2 seasons, I finally got around to installing the OAK on the Fahrenheit. I have had (most) parts since last year (but had to run and get a couple things today).
The install of a Fahrenheit by a certain (Unnamed Member ) person, finally got my butt in gear.
Took me all of 2 hrs and the Basement has NEVER hit 80° (on the far end/its about 95° near the wood eater).
My Quad has had an OAK and I have been a firm believer in them. But I have been a little lazy with the basement stoves. After the performance gains in just one evening. I will be doing my Wood eater next weekend.
(The silicone is Supposed to Dry Clear.... ?? I hope)
Anyways. For those that dont believe, my basement thermo never got above 78° in 2 yrs and tonight is colder than almost any night last season)
OAK's work And Thanks to the certain Unnamed Member Your perfect looking install inspired me (hint : AMC, is in his User name)
Last pic is the temp throughout the house Furnaces are the Chit.
The install of a Fahrenheit by a certain (Unnamed Member ) person, finally got my butt in gear.
Took me all of 2 hrs and the Basement has NEVER hit 80° (on the far end/its about 95° near the wood eater).
My Quad has had an OAK and I have been a firm believer in them. But I have been a little lazy with the basement stoves. After the performance gains in just one evening. I will be doing my Wood eater next weekend.
(The silicone is Supposed to Dry Clear.... ?? I hope)
Anyways. For those that dont believe, my basement thermo never got above 78° in 2 yrs and tonight is colder than almost any night last season)
OAK's work And Thanks to the certain Unnamed Member Your perfect looking install inspired me (hint : AMC, is in his User name)
Last pic is the temp throughout the house Furnaces are the Chit.