what is the best way to go on some electric heaters? preferably 220v ,
F fishmaster007 New member Joined Aug 4, 2013 Messages 3 Aug 4, 2013 #1 what is the best way to go on some electric heaters? preferably 220v ,
G Gary S Well-known member Joined Dec 27, 2008 Messages 2,972 Location Bismarck, ND Aug 4, 2013 #2 Buy them and install them. Electric heaters are low tech. They all are 100% efficient, so buy the one that has the features you want. Job done.
Buy them and install them. Electric heaters are low tech. They all are 100% efficient, so buy the one that has the features you want. Job done.
S saba007 Well-known member Joined Mar 30, 2013 Messages 139 Location New Hampshire Aug 4, 2013 #3 Just found a newair g73 on eBay for short money. You need 30amp to run most of them. And the top 3 - newair, Dayton and Fahrenheat all recommend hardwiring virtually all of their 5000w (all are 220-240v). Lots of guys on this board have them. Last edited: Aug 4, 2013
Just found a newair g73 on eBay for short money. You need 30amp to run most of them. And the top 3 - newair, Dayton and Fahrenheat all recommend hardwiring virtually all of their 5000w (all are 220-240v). Lots of guys on this board have them.
V vanessar Member Joined Jan 2, 2012 Messages 9 Aug 5, 2013 #4 Did not understand the question that was asked. Did you mean what brand?