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Originally Posted by Freddo
My garage is about 750 sq ft. (Approx 24x32x10 ft ceiling) The doors are insulated and I have about r-11 in the walls & r-19 in the ceilings. I looked hard at natural gas. (Didn't want to run the pipe or cut holes in the wall for venting. I was watching my budget too. I settled on a Fahrenheit (sp?) 5000 watt electric from Amazon for about $250. I cut the Sheetrock & ran about 25 or so feet of #10 wire (If I remember correctly) up to a spot on the wall about 8 feet up, close to where I had mounted the heater. I also bought a 3 prong plug. I had an electrician come in, hook the wire to the plug up close to the heater, & hook the wire to a 30 amp breaker in the box. By cutting the Sheetrock, it only took 30-40 minutes for the electrician to have it up & running. He charged me $50 for his labor which I thought was extremely fair. Most of the calculators I used indicated I needed 7500 to 10,000 watts for the size of space. I just didn't want to spend the additional money & figured I would wear a coat if needed. I was pleasantly surprised that this has worked really well. There were several days temperatures out side dropped to between 10-15 degrees F. I turned the heater on & set the thermostat up to about 3/4's. After about 45 minutes, I came out to shirtsleeve temps. Your mileage may vary but it was a great solution for me.
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Hi Freddo, I forgot to post back on this thread, i took a plunge and bought the King 5700 watt heater, a couple reasons were this was 5700W instead of 5000W, the other is the switch that allows me to run it as a fan only or shut it off completely, found a place to mount it in my overly packed garage and bought 25' of SO cable and a 30 amp plug, i hard wired to the unit and now have a 25' built in cord, i plug it into my welders 30 amp outlet when i need it. I'm a little disappointed in the volume of air it produces, i'd still like to be able to compare it to the one you have or New Air for both heat and airflow..
Right now my biggest problem is the lack of weather stripping on the garage doors, i'm working that now. I ran it for an hour and i could feel that the air had warmed up, but by the doors it was pretty drafty and the heat was hanging at chest and head level, and cold below that, back inside the garage in the other stall the heat was down to my knees.
The one you have i believe is the same as the other one i was considering, the New Air G73 but just a different name.