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Rob in NH
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modine hot dawg

Postby Rob in NH » Mon Jan 05, 2015 10:01 pm

i've been using my new heater for a week now and am really liking it. these heaters mount to the ceiling using the uni strut system, it makes it really easy to mount to the ceiling. it heats up the garage fairly quick, 40 degrees to 60 in about 35 minutes. it runs on propane and seams to be pretty efficent from what i can tell.
the one i have is a 60'000 btu model. i would recommend this heater. Image
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liquid plumber
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Re: modine hot dawg

Postby liquid plumber » Thu Oct 08, 2015 7:41 pm

Regarding Moline , I am a Minnesota lifer. and have been in the plumbing and heating busyness for over 35 years full time. I have put in some of these and I have enjoyed the easy sidewall venting for the exhaust. also because of the higher eff. the vent size is smaller therefore smaller hole in the wall.
cI spoke with a friend from church that I put one in for over 10 years ago and he says it has worked great from day one. no breakdowns at all :D
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