What are you all running for fluid in your aqueous washers? I’m looking to pick one up and there are too many fluid choices. I’ve seen all the upgrades and read that many of y’all are running solvent based solutions but I want to stay away from the “good” stuff. Any input is welcome, thanks!
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I can relate and feel for your frustration. I struggled with the big, new, empty building and a bunch of stuff I needed to get back indoors. It all ended up piled in corners. It took me the last 3-4 years moving piles from side to side as I finished the walls, painted and ran electrical conduit...
I roll them up nicely and use the big rubber bands you get with broccoli to keep them together. Then stack them in a cupboard.
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Here’s how I see it as I work in the commercial HVAC industry and service multiple snow melt systems. They are awesome and can work very well.
Obviously you are running glycol in your loop so consider that covered. Whether you are heating your floor or sidewalk, your temps are going to be...
This happens all the time when my wife plugs in her hairdryer, which has a built in GFI plug into the GFI outlet in the bathroom.
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An indirect water heater is a totally different deal. That has 2 separate loops, heating and domestic.
Like previously said, the heating loop cannot be used for domestic hot water.
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I have radiant slab heat in my pole building. With a high efficiency nat gas boiler, it costs me about $30 a month to keep it 55 in there which is great working temp. Having that warm concrete is amazing.
You only have 1 shot to get that tube down. Like said above, if you plan on staying there...