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Has anyone put minsplit in their shop. My shop is 1280 sq feet with 14’ ceilings. Would a min split work to heat? Cost per month? It does have ceiling fans.
I have about the same shop as you. 30x40x14 sectioned off in my pole barn. I put a 24,000 btu mini split in last summer. It works great for cooling. I tried using the heat last fall when it started getting cold. Once it got down around freezing, it couldn't keep up. I'm using the natural gas now which is about 80k btu.Has anyone put minsplit in their shop. My shop is 1280 sq feet with 14’ ceilings. Would a min split work to heat? Cost per month? It does have ceiling fans.
what kind of electric cost was associated with using the unit?I have about the same shop as you. 30x40x14 sectioned off in my pole barn. I put a 24,000 btu mini split in last summer. It works great for cooling. I tried using the heat last fall when it started getting cold. Once it got down around freezing, it couldn't keep up. I'm using the natural gas now which is about 80k btu.
I can't really say what it costs to run... The electric bill for Dec, which would have had the time I ran it for heat on it, was one of my larger ones. The Mrs does ceramics and had been running her kilns quite a bit also that month. Google said it was cheaper to run a heat pump than an 80% gas furnace, but I would think there are a lot of variables to that equation.. The electric bills in the hot months were not significantly higher using it.what kind of electric cost was associated with using the unit?
If all your going to do is heat and you have natural gas, look at a radiant tube heater. I have 2. One in an insulated 24x40x9 shop/barn and one in a 30x48x12 uninsulated pole barn. I keep the shop at 45 and raise to 60 when inside (occasional not full time use). I only heat the big barn when working on something inside. I'm on a budget for my gas, and heating (forced air + water and dryer) for my 1,200 sqft house (full basement) and both barns has cost me $65 a month the last couple of years. I find the radiant tube very cheap and it works great. Heater is upper right. They were designed for high bays.Has anyone put minsplit in their shop. My shop is 1280 sq feet with 14’ ceilings. Would a min split work to heat? Cost per month? It does have ceiling fans.
Those make me woozy feeliing after working under one for a few hoursIf all your going to do is heat and you have natural gas, look at a radiant tube heater. I have 2. One in an insulated 24x40x9 shop/barn and one in a 30x48x12 uninsulated pole barn. I keep the shop at 45 and raise to 60 when inside (occasional not full time use). I only heat the big barn when working on something inside. I'm on a budget for my gas, and heating (forced air + water and dryer) for my 1,200 sqft house (full basement) and both barns has cost me $65 a month the last couple of years. I find the radiant tube very cheap and it works great. Heater is upper right. They were designed for high bays.
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Why is that? Does forced air make you feel woozy? Never heard that before.Those make me woozy feeliing after working under one for a few hours
I'm not sureWhy is that? Does forced air make you feel woozy? Never heard that before.
Are you painting or using a lot of glue? Or carb cleaner, or brake cleaner?Those make me woozy feeliing after working under one for a few hours
NoAre you painting or using a lot of glue? Or carb cleaner, or brake cleaner?
Personally I would not ditch the propane completelyThe radiant heaters are not electric, or if they are they are pricey to run. We are thinking of getting rid of the propane as it has gotten costly for the amount we use. we can get an 18K mr cool for $1900 or a 24k for $2300. Right now we are thinking of 2 18K which should be good down to -10 or more. We could start with one 24K. as it is if we keep the temperature at 50 the incoming water will freeze about -3. If we keep it at 55 it will freeze at -15. I can fix most of that with some insulation under the slab. It is bigger gravel from the outside to the incoming hole in the floor and that lets the cold in. Mostly our propane has gotten very costly and we would like to reduce that. We do not use enough to get the good prices, and now they want us to but the tank.
Personally I would not ditch the propane completely
There will be days the minis will not keep up
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