[Vo]:Re: A good model makes accurate predictions

2020-03-04 Thread Frank Znidarsic
Here is what happened last year.  A coal truck hit a large power pole.  The high voltage line fell onto the low voltage system.   200 meters blew off of many houses.  The houses had to be reinspected before the power was returned. http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/temp/meter.jpg That the reaso

[Vo]:Re: A good model makes accurate predictions

2020-03-04 Thread Frank Znidarsic
I put the heater on the wall in the basement near the stair well.  It stinks while heating. -Original Message- From: Frank Znidarsic To: vortex-l Sent: Wed, Mar 4, 2020 12:22 pm Subject: Re: A good model makes accurate predictions Thanks Robin It burns natural gas.  I have never los

[Vo]:Re: A good model makes accurate predictions

2020-03-04 Thread Frank Znidarsic
Thanks Robin It burns natural gas.  I have never lost gas.  The gas company has there own back up power for delivery.  I was worried about CO with a ventless heater.  The newer models have low oxygen sensors to prevent CO emissions. I bought the Dinaglow becuse it can be scaled back.  That way

Re: [Vo]:Re: A good model makes accurate predictions

2020-03-03 Thread mixent
In reply to Frank Znidarsic's message of Sun, 1 Mar 2020 17:25:15 + (UTC): Hi Frank, [snip] >I put in a ventless heater that does not require electric power.  What does it burn? Regards, Robin van Spaandonk local asymmetry = temporary success

[Vo]:Re: A good model makes accurate predictions

2020-03-01 Thread Frank Znidarsic
Thanks for that again Robin van Spaandonk.  Unfortunately nothing ever came out of it.  I am getting ready.  I put in all LED light bulbs.  I have a self designed TV antenna that picks up 28 channels in the valley.  I am tapping in to a higher spring to supply back up and flush water.  Maybe i