grumpiergrunt
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Hi, I live in New York City and have a 1.5 car garage with 10 foot ceilings and a epoxied concrete floor that’s home to a couple of motorcycles and a work bench. It is a finished garage that is very well insulated. There is no vent. During the winter, I use the space to tinker on my bikes and do maintenance/restoration type work. It’s a bit cramped, but for my location it works.
In the winter, the space hovers around the 40/50’s during the coldest of winter. The couple days a week that I work in there, I crack the door open and run a propane heater (tank and heater mounted on top). It works, but I’d like to upgrade or make a lateral move that will make it so I don’t have to crack the door.
I know this means electrical, since I don’t have the budget for a mini split or other more efficient forms of heat. I can run and huge air compressor, and I’m not sure how many volts I can run without tripping a breaker, but how many watt electric heater should I run?
I was looking at infrared heaters, about 1500 Watts. I’m a bit of a newb so would appreciate any tips.
In the winter, the space hovers around the 40/50’s during the coldest of winter. The couple days a week that I work in there, I crack the door open and run a propane heater (tank and heater mounted on top). It works, but I’d like to upgrade or make a lateral move that will make it so I don’t have to crack the door.
I know this means electrical, since I don’t have the budget for a mini split or other more efficient forms of heat. I can run and huge air compressor, and I’m not sure how many volts I can run without tripping a breaker, but how many watt electric heater should I run?
I was looking at infrared heaters, about 1500 Watts. I’m a bit of a newb so would appreciate any tips.
