Duck Engr wrote:I’ll have to look at ours. Something from Amazon. Wife was having some allergy issues so we got one. Seemed to clear things up.
Even on electric heat you should be able to install filters at the intake.
Ricky Spanish wrote:Get a nice filter and duct tape it to a box fan and you are using space age filtration.
Space space space space.. .
PorkChop wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:Get a nice filter and duct tape it to a box fan and you are using space age filtration.
Space space space space.. .
You are a genius! Might give that a try!
Interesting. Never seen a setup like that before. I was thinking electric but still having a central unitPorkChop wrote:Duck Engr wrote:I’ll have to look at ours. Something from Amazon. Wife was having some allergy issues so we got one. Seemed to clear things up.
Even on electric heat you should be able to install filters at the intake.
No intake. They are the old baseboards (unless you know something I don’t)
Duck Engr wrote:Interesting. Never seen a setup like that before. I was thinking electric but still having a central unitPorkChop wrote:Duck Engr wrote:I’ll have to look at ours. Something from Amazon. Wife was having some allergy issues so we got one. Seemed to clear things up.
Even on electric heat you should be able to install filters at the intake.
No intake. They are the old baseboards (unless you know something I don’t)
PorkChop wrote:Ceiling fans help spread the heat! In the winter I think our electric bill is a little over $200. We have two water heaters, two refrigerators, ceiling fans in every room, kids that leave the lights on… In the summertime it is much less unless we use our air conditioner but that’s not often.
Ricky Spanish wrote:PorkChop wrote:Ceiling fans help spread the heat! In the winter I think our electric bill is a little over $200. We have two water heaters, two refrigerators, ceiling fans in every room, kids that leave the lights on… In the summertime it is much less unless we use our air conditioner but that’s not often.
You don't live in a blue as hell university town with 50,000 renters that come n go quickly...and the taxes.
Wondered how the hell it's even possible to have that in North Dakota.
You rate must be low like they give industry here.
Our residential rate is around $0.13/ kw*hr.
PorkChop wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:PorkChop wrote:Ceiling fans help spread the heat! In the winter I think our electric bill is a little over $200. We have two water heaters, two refrigerators, ceiling fans in every room, kids that leave the lights on… In the summertime it is much less unless we use our air conditioner but that’s not often.
You don't live in a blue as hell university town with 50,000 renters that come n go quickly...and the taxes.
Wondered how the hell it's even possible to have that in North Dakota.
You rate must be low like they give industry here.
Our residential rate is around $0.13/ kw*hr.
Yep I choose to live here and honestly everybody has a choice on where they live no matter how much they deny it. It’s never too late to pick up and move somewhere else. Plenty of old-timers here that have done that with no regrets. Fear is what stops most people from being happy!
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