Michael Havens wrote:
> =
> Would the dust make too much of a differance? I did blow the dust out a=
fter
> the problems and after winter hit.
> =
> On Monday 10 February 2003 09:10 pm, George Toft wrote:
> > Michael Havens wrote:
> > > I have not actually had any problems since winter hit so I'll have =
to
> > > wait & see what happens in the summer!.
> >
> > If raising the ambient temp in the house 10F causes you problems, the=
n
> > you have a heat problem.
> >
> > George
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Dust is an excellent insulator - it keeps the heat in and the cold out. =
Giving the old box a blow every 6 months or so is a good idea.
George
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