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160 degree T-stat a good idea in cold climates?

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Old 06-26-2005, 11:26 AM
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Man, I did not expect this much feedback on this. I guess maybe I'll go with a 160* and see if Allen at Nelson can tune properly for it.
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Man, I did not expect this much feedback on this. I guess maybe I'll go with a 160* and see if Allen at Nelson can tune properly for it.
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Allen will be able to tune for it, go for it. I didn't think about this before but when I had a 160 tstat in mine it was not tuned for it, I was only running a crapy handheld tuner.
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Get a 180 you should be fine
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