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Has anyone seen these or used them on a small scale for floor heating in concrete? This type can be vertically mounted. Different than the others that are mounted at an angle. Thinking of using them in my garage, highly insulated walls, ceiling... 24x34 with in floor heating. Still needs finished, but the walls are 10" thick and will get dense packed, cement floor in enclosed with 2" pink foam, no part of the concrete touches the ground.
I have a lp boiler but was thinking maybe using the refund from my solar install(keeping same deduction so I'll get a refund next year) to purchase a couple of these.
They would be mounted vertically under the overhang so there would be no snow collecting on them, exposed to the South...
Just getting ideas at this point. Would be happy just to keep it 50-60F inside during the winter and not have to pay for heat. But at $2000+ plumbing I would be hesitant....
Has anyone seen these or used them on a small scale for floor heating in concrete? This type can be vertically mounted. Different than the others that are mounted at an angle. Thinking of using them in my garage, highly insulated walls, ceiling... 24x34 with in floor heating. Still needs finished, but the walls are 10" thick and will get dense packed, cement floor in enclosed with 2" pink foam, no part of the concrete touches the ground.
I have a lp boiler but was thinking maybe using the refund from my solar install(keeping same deduction so I'll get a refund next year) to purchase a couple of these.
They would be mounted vertically under the overhang so there would be no snow collecting on them, exposed to the South...
Just getting ideas at this point. Would be happy just to keep it 50-60F inside during the winter and not have to pay for heat. But at $2000+ plumbing I would be hesitant....