pcatterall
Well-Known Member
I mess about with heaters for beer money. In the recent cold weather I noticed that heaters on test were failing my heat test (very scientific) where I see how long I can hold my in the hot air 6" from the outlet. It ususally gets a bit painful after 10/15 seconds but I noticed that I could do it indefinatly.
I reson that the heater can only 'add' so much heat to the air that passes through and the ambient temp was so low and my shed so badly insulated that the heater could not raise the shed temp to get warmer air passing through the system.
On my boat the heater is in the wheelhouse with ducting into the saloon. When it gets very cold I abandon trying to heat the wheelhouse and just use the outlet in the saloon. But, of course the heater is drawing the cold air from the wheelhouse warming it a fraction sending that slightly warmed air to the saloon but drawing more cold air in again.
It seems that I should have return ducting from the saloon to the heater which would be a bit of a pain.
Have I lost the plot here? please tell me that I dont have to make more holes in the bulkheads!!
I reson that the heater can only 'add' so much heat to the air that passes through and the ambient temp was so low and my shed so badly insulated that the heater could not raise the shed temp to get warmer air passing through the system.
On my boat the heater is in the wheelhouse with ducting into the saloon. When it gets very cold I abandon trying to heat the wheelhouse and just use the outlet in the saloon. But, of course the heater is drawing the cold air from the wheelhouse warming it a fraction sending that slightly warmed air to the saloon but drawing more cold air in again.
It seems that I should have return ducting from the saloon to the heater which would be a bit of a pain.
Have I lost the plot here? please tell me that I dont have to make more holes in the bulkheads!!