canadian madman
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Ok so here is what I'm considering and looking for opinions...
I'd like to get a little heat in the enclosed trailer for this winter...not looking to have it room temperature - just enough to take the edge off and hopefully melt ice off the machines over night...
been looking at the propane heaters and they seem to work well...but i was thinking about maybe picking up a nice quiet honda 3000W generator and running a couple of electric heaters...was thinking about getting a generator for the holiday trailer anyways next summer...this way I would also have power in the trailer for tools in case any repairs are needed...and I already have jerry cans of fuel handy for the sleds - which beats hunting around for propane...just seems to make sense on so many levels...unless I'm missing something? ....i relaize the heat output wouldn't be the same...but should be good enough i think....
plan to mount the generator inside the enclosed in the nose and vent exhaust outside...that way I would also get some heat off the generator too...then i could run a couple of ceramic heaters at either end and it should keep it above zero...doesn't seem to get that cold overnight at revy too often...
Thoughts?
I'd like to get a little heat in the enclosed trailer for this winter...not looking to have it room temperature - just enough to take the edge off and hopefully melt ice off the machines over night...
been looking at the propane heaters and they seem to work well...but i was thinking about maybe picking up a nice quiet honda 3000W generator and running a couple of electric heaters...was thinking about getting a generator for the holiday trailer anyways next summer...this way I would also have power in the trailer for tools in case any repairs are needed...and I already have jerry cans of fuel handy for the sleds - which beats hunting around for propane...just seems to make sense on so many levels...unless I'm missing something? ....i relaize the heat output wouldn't be the same...but should be good enough i think....
plan to mount the generator inside the enclosed in the nose and vent exhaust outside...that way I would also get some heat off the generator too...then i could run a couple of ceramic heaters at either end and it should keep it above zero...doesn't seem to get that cold overnight at revy too often...
Thoughts?
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