cthulu
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Ok, looking at electric heaters and 10000 watt heaters tend to be around 500$-900$. But 5000 watt heaters can be had for 100$ each...
Some background, redoing my polebarn in western washington. I have electrical on outside of drywall in emt.
Shop is roughly 600sqft(28ft by 22ft) with 10ft ceiling
t's currently insulated around r25 in the ceiling and walls.
Existing 60amp breaker with 6 gauge thhn to a break out box.
Looking to bring the temp up by 30F (it rarely gets below 30f)
I estimate I'll need around 25k-30k btu.
I was originally planning on one large 10000 watt heater that pulls around 45 amps or so. But they are so expensive I started wondering if two 5000 watt heaters would be a better call.
100$ heater that puts off 17k BTU each
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200578579_200578579
850$ heater that puts off 34k BTU
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200578250_200578250
My thoughts are, wire the two 100$ heaters to the 6 AWG coming out of the breakout box that is attached to the 60amp breaker. Since there are two heaters it should move air around pretty good and I save 650$.
What do you guys think?
Some background, redoing my polebarn in western washington. I have electrical on outside of drywall in emt.
Shop is roughly 600sqft(28ft by 22ft) with 10ft ceiling
t's currently insulated around r25 in the ceiling and walls.
Existing 60amp breaker with 6 gauge thhn to a break out box.
Looking to bring the temp up by 30F (it rarely gets below 30f)
I estimate I'll need around 25k-30k btu.
I was originally planning on one large 10000 watt heater that pulls around 45 amps or so. But they are so expensive I started wondering if two 5000 watt heaters would be a better call.
100$ heater that puts off 17k BTU each
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200578579_200578579
850$ heater that puts off 34k BTU
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200578250_200578250
My thoughts are, wire the two 100$ heaters to the 6 AWG coming out of the breakout box that is attached to the 60amp breaker. Since there are two heaters it should move air around pretty good and I save 650$.
What do you guys think?