You're of course joking, right? :scream:Originally posted by Highbeam
Still seems awful thin. Just bring the extra extension cord into the trailer and use it for more heat. It's acting as a big resistor anyway. Do you think the low voltage will hurt the heater?
Originally posted by RoosteR13
Nikki - well, everyone, for that matter,
If any electric cord, no matter what the size, is getting hot enough to start a shirt on fire there is something way wrong!!! Fix it or get rid of it before you have a catastrophic fire. The case of the joint being that hot points to a short in the connection. Either replace the ends with a heavy duty UL Listed repair end or trash the whole cord. Please, we don't want to see you post a flame about a flame in the Flame Forum!! :eek: :)
I's keep tellin' ma old lady that we needs to git some new skirtin' for our house, but she'n wants ta git some new tyres first! :)Originally posted by Tony Eeds
... Another comfort note. If you are sleeping in a trailer, you largest heat loss will be through the floor of the trailer bacause of air currents below the trailer. That is why your grandparents had dust ruffles on their beds.
Tony
Originally posted by Highbeam
Why isn't the greatest heat loss out through the thin metal roof? The same air currents are up there, I thought colder. Explain please.
Thanks
Originally posted by Highbeam
I don't buy, quite yet, how more of the total trailer heat could escape through the bottom, usually thick plywood, of the trailer than the thin metal top where the temperature differential is greatest and the insulation properties the worst. Assuming of course that the air currents all around the trailer are the same temperature. This air heat loss while more substantial wouldn't affect your sleeping comfort as much.
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