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cayugafalls

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14. If you say this little heater can keep it warm enough then a window unit with heat should do
Sun Sep 20, 2020, 11:42 PM
Sep 2020

Then a window unit should work. 11,000 btu heat can handle 400 sq ft.

But if that little oil heater works, then just use it and don't worry. They are really safe and have tip control built in, I've used one for years with no problems.

However, if humidity is an issue then a window unit will work best.

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What about radiant floor heating? Wicked Blue Sep 2020 #1
Thank you for the response Ahpook Sep 2020 #2
check ductless mini split units msdogi Sep 2020 #3
That is a decent idea Ahpook Sep 2020 #7
Do you know what the temperature Alpeduez21 Sep 2020 #4
It has to stay at a tolerant temp Ahpook Sep 2020 #8
I am reviewing this with my old house. peacebuzzard Sep 2020 #5
I dig that Ahpook Sep 2020 #13
Check these out: ret5hd Sep 2020 #6
I know nothing about that one Ahpook Sep 2020 #9
They are about the size of a bread loaf. ret5hd Sep 2020 #10
The cabin is only 50' from the house Ahpook Sep 2020 #12
If you say this little heater can keep it warm enough then a window unit with heat should do cayugafalls Sep 2020 #14
Thank you Ahpook Sep 2020 #17
That is the style (oil filled radiator style) I have been using for years. GemDigger Sep 2020 #15
I was going to suggest you get an oil-filled heater. They are generally quite safe and efficient... TreasonousBastard Sep 2020 #18
Humidity is an issue with guitars Ahpook Sep 2020 #19
I had a similar version of this type 10 years ago. peacebuzzard Sep 2020 #22
Check out GE Zoneline bottomofthehill Sep 2020 #11
A thermostatically controlled electric radiator would work Warpy Sep 2020 #16
I went through this dilemma last year PJMcK Sep 2020 #20
A Mobile home furnace Soxfan58 Sep 2020 #21
In wall forced air heater Wash. state Desk Jet Sep 2020 #23
A mini split system is perfect for this situation. Hassin Bin Sober Sep 2020 #24
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