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![]() "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Getting ready for winter. Originally this cabinet housed an old fashioned CRT type television. It was situated too low to view comfortably from the couch on the other side of the boat. I replaced it with the flat screen on top of the counter. The closed side of the cabinet now houses new surround sound audio equipment. This question was, what to put in the side that used to contain the television. The solution: http://www.eisboch.com/fireplace.jpg It's powered by it's own, dedicated 15 amp electrical service and breaker. Eisboch Does that actually put out heat, or is it just for show? It puts out heat .... two settings ... 800 watts and 1500 watts. Good for taking the morning and evening chill out of that section of the boat. I still can run the reverse cycle heat pumps. They won't be winterized until the first extended hard freeze is forecast. There's four of them in the boat and they keep the boat nice and warm until the ocean water temp gets too cold. Right now I only use two of them ... one in the pilothouse and the one in the main stateroom at night. The people that live on that "Red Nek Bot Klub" use their reverse cycle heat pump all winter ... they don't winterize it at all. Right now it is 36 degrees outside. Inside the boat it's a comfortable 68 degrees. Eisboch |
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