xtremek
Well-known member
Ok folks, here's my question. I just got my propane furnace up and running in the barn and it's great. But it's not a high efficiency model, so I turn it off when I leave. When I go out in the "morning", I plug in the torpedo and turn on the furnace. So should I leave the torpedo on until the barn gets to the desired temp (68* ish), or turn it off when it gets bearable (50*ish) and let the furnace finish taking it to temp? This is strictly from an efficiency standpoint. I've heated the barn with the torpedo for years, with no major issues to my health, so this question isn't about the smell or toxic fumes, just which way will consume the least amount of energy (ie. the cheapest). The furnace is Johnson Controls NAS100 80k btu's output unit and the torpedo is a Toro 180k btu unit. Thx for your help.

