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SheltieLover

(60,718 posts)
25. You are most welcome!
Sat Nov 20, 2021, 01:09 PM
Nov 2021

Well, ductwork is very expensive & this would avoid that cost, but again, I'm not sure a heat pump would work in a super cold winter.

If you have any questions, I have a family member who is an expert & I can get info for you.

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I can't see...damn lightbulbs. [View all] multigraincracker Nov 2021 OP
Switched over to led light bulbs... MiHale Nov 2021 #1
I'll have to check them out. multigraincracker Nov 2021 #4
They list them as "100 watt equivalent" Miguelito Loveless Nov 2021 #6
I agree. I try to be green, but those lights drive me crazy. Frustratedlady Nov 2021 #2
Thank you lady multigraincracker Nov 2021 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Nov 2021 #5
Dollar Tree - $1 LED's! SheltieLover Nov 2021 #7
Thanks, I'll have to experiment. multigraincracker Nov 2021 #8
I fixed that with a ductless mini split SheltieLover Nov 2021 #9
TY. Will look into it. multigraincracker Nov 2021 #13
If you are a diy person SheltieLover Nov 2021 #14
Which one did you get? I've been thinking about this too. JudyM Nov 2021 #15
Are you in a cold climate? SheltieLover Nov 2021 #16
New England, so that ought to work. JudyM Nov 2021 #17
I'm in Memphis SheltieLover Nov 2021 #18
Your best bet imo SheltieLover Nov 2021 #19
Also, these are variable speed inverter units SheltieLover Nov 2021 #20
There is a lot to consider SheltieLover Nov 2021 #21
Correction SheltieLover Nov 2021 #23
Thanks for all this info, SheltieLover! JudyM Nov 2021 #24
You are most welcome! SheltieLover Nov 2021 #25
Here is the website SheltieLover Nov 2021 #22
Try 100w daylight (5000k) LED bulbs Zorro Nov 2021 #10
I also use the daylight bulbs. blueinredohio Nov 2021 #12
Be careful... some of the new bulbs are meant to be used in upright lamps. 3Hotdogs Nov 2021 #11
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