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Should I use electric space heaters or propane?
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2019-12-15 at 5:12 AM UTC
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2019-12-15 at 6:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by A College Professor Every place I know of here that refills portable propane tanks charges a significant premium per gallon over gasoline and diesel. Like over a dollar gallon more even though there isn't any road tax on it and it has less energy content, probably because it isn't self-serve and there isn't much competition.
The 20-pound exchange tanks at convenience stores and supermarkets aren't even filled up all the way, they under-fill them to make more money / not have to raise prices when propane goes up.
Portable propane heaters consume the oxygen from your space and at the least load the air up with co2 and water vapour which does not make for the most comfortable environment. They also get extremely hot so they are a fire risk.
So just STFU, put ur thermostat on 60 degrees, post nude selfys of chelly , have them average your electric bill and put on a sweater you atomic piss head.
Now grab your ankles while your transverse colon gets throttled little arny bromo handsome and well tanned individual faggot jedi snake pliskin handsome and well tanned individual
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2019-12-15 at 7:38 AM UTC
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2019-12-22 at 11:26 PM UTCUse a bicycle to charge a bank of high voltage capacitors that power induction heaters,
You're a skinny shit that smokes cigarettes anyway you could probably use the exercise -
2019-12-23 at 4:53 AM UTCI don't smoke cigarettes but I often spend like 10 dollars a day on food so I have a habit almost as bad
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2019-12-23 at 6:59 PM UTC
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2019-12-23 at 7:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kuntzschutz Use a bicycle to charge a bank of high voltage capacitors that power induction heaters,
You're a skinny shit that smokes cigarettes anyway you could probably use the exercise
Why are induction stove-tops suddenly a thing in the USA? did they just figured this out or was it too expensive for a consumer to pay for the energy it takes to produce heat and suddenly they're made more efficiently?
certainly this technology has been around. if it is known in lab class from nerds like yourselves why didn't someone try and patent and make these long ago.
Think of how much you would save health insurance companies from the millions of stove top flesh burns people get every year. shit they may even help in compensating the sale of your product by giving you incentive pay for each unit you sell. -
2019-12-23 at 9:17 PM UTC
Originally posted by tyrone used to do that shit all the time
the little 1-pound ones are quaint.
the 20-pound ones are fairly fun
the 100-pound ones resulting in cops showing up from five miles away
(for best effect a fire-starting flare (NOT a road flare) is taped to the canister and allowed to heat the contents before the tank is shot. for bonus points a non-ferrous self-tapping screw is screwed into the safety relief valve. BLEVE for all the good little girls and boys.)
I'm pretty sure this was the 100 pound one. If anyone had of been in the vicinity of the explosion, they would have literally been blown to bits. -
2019-12-23 at 9:23 PM UTC
Originally posted by Fuck Your World Why are induction stove-tops suddenly a thing in the USA? did they just figured this out or was it too expensive for a consumer to pay for the energy it takes to produce heat and suddenly they're made more efficiently?
certainly this technology has been around. if it is known in lab class from nerds like yourselves why didn't someone try and patent and make these long ago.
Think of how much you would save health insurance companies from the millions of stove top flesh burns people get every year. shit they may even help in compensating the sale of your product by giving you incentive pay for each unit you sell.
Yep, they have been known a long time. People are lazy. I plan on making one of these for a glass blowing glory hole and using a cock-croft voltage multiplier to step up the voltage to the necessary levels.
I have most of the components eventually. -
2019-12-23 at 9:26 PM UTCA sexy machine.
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2019-12-26 at 1:21 AM UTCi got fona squared away on his heating needs, he is now using a diesel torpedo heater installed into his crawlerspace
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2019-12-26 at 5:15 AM UTCI kind of find the whole concept of improvised/secret dwellings, specially in urban settings like homeless people hovels fascinating.
I'd love to build an ultimate hobo hole in some abandoned underground structure. I remember I always used to think the cavernous sewer base that the Ninja Turtles used seemed pretty rad.
Obviously you don't want sewage running through your home but it's the whole idea of having a space that isn't meant for living, improvised into a secret home.
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2019-12-26 at 5:20 AM UTCEven in video games sometimes there is environmental story telling that shows signs of someone living in a forgotten access tunnel or rafters or something, perhaps the owner left it behind long ago. These always give me a weird warm feeling. It's hard to describe what it is that I actually like about them. Probably the idea of having a secret little home right in the middle of shit, like literally where it would normally be impossible. I imagine one could disappear to their secret home in a pinch... But then again, the risk of it being discovered means you can never really feel at home.
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2019-12-26 at 5:24 AM UTCLike in some children's books and stuff like Tom and Jerry they will sometimes show you their tiny homes made of human objects, I always thought that was so cozy and cool.
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2019-12-26 at 5:30 AM UTC
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2019-12-26 at 12:17 PM UTC
Originally posted by Fuck Your World Why are induction stove-tops suddenly a thing in the USA? did they just figured this out or was it too expensive for a consumer to pay for the energy it takes to produce heat and suddenly they're made more efficiently?
certainly this technology has been around. if it is known in lab class from nerds like yourselves why didn't someone try and patent and make these long ago.
Think of how much you would save health insurance companies from the millions of stove top flesh burns people get every year. shit they may even help in compensating the sale of your product by giving you incentive pay for each unit you sell.
because freedom gases.
the same they killed electric cars in the 90s. -
2019-12-26 at 12:20 PM UTC
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2019-12-26 at 12:30 PM UTCJermaine
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2019-12-26 at 4:50 PM UTCI shouldnt a told fona to get the space heeterz
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2019-12-26 at 10:24 PM UTC