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I'm blonde you know.What kind of heater. Look at the tag on the heater and tell me how many amps it takes
I'm going to take a wild guess and say that the heater is the thing that's in the hall closet??
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I'm blonde you know.What kind of heater. Look at the tag on the heater and tell me how many amps it takes
It’s is likely illegal to have that kind of unmarked container in the back of the vehicle filled with gas.Max has 55 gallon drums that he can use for gas but I don't think he's going to.
I get the feeling that he's not worried about losing power at all like I am thanks to you.
WTF reallyI'm blonde you know.
I'm going to take a wild guess and say that the heater is the thing that's in the hall closet??
Yeah me too. Thats one of those things when u need it you really need it and nothing else can really take its placePerfectI don’t care if it just sits on the shelf collecting dust for the rest of my life.
Most modern vehicles are anti siphon. Much easier said than done.One word of advice buy yourself a hand transfer pump for $5 and fill up your cars and/or trucks gas tank and you’ll have the biggest gas can you can have.
your water heater likely takes more watts/amps than central if its 2 stageI'm blonde you know.
I'm going to take a wild guess and say that the heater is the thing that's in the hall closet??
my truck i can my cars i can'tMost modern vehicles are anti siphon. Much easier said than done.
In that case I love my truck even moreMost modern vehicles are anti siphon. Much easier said than done.
If I lose power I'll freeze to death do who gives a crap about the pipes.WTF really
It’s the thing that’s gonna save your pipes from bursting and you from freezing. If all else fails crack your faucets alittle and let them run to keep the water flowing