Swap em, dont forget to let old heater cool off before removing it. Monitor the temp for a day or so. A lot of heaters arent very trustworthy on the settings sometimes.
The opening and closing sentences are truly contradictory and the only viable advice is to let the old one cool down before removing.
Add the new heater to be sure it works properly. Turns on and off. If it's set to the temp you want to maintain, they should both turn off around the same time. That's when you can disconnect the old one and allow to cool before removing it.
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yeah I may just overlap, its pretty chilly here in CT and we're fairly cheap with the heat in the house. GF complains the fish have it warmer than she does. I tell her the fish dont own sweaters.
yeah I may just overlap, its pretty chilly here in CT and we're fairly cheap with the heat in the house. GF complains the fish have it warmer than she does. I tell her the fish dont own sweaters.
Yeah, this cold weather is tough. It may fall down to 50f tonight.
Brookster, I lived most of my life in Mass so I know how it is but I don't miss it
What is the ambient room temperature Nick?