Thanks all for you help. Someone asked about heating only party of the house... very good question, and yes, I figure on closing off a good half of the house if we get in a similar no-power situation again. As for the moisture and the CO concerns, I've heard many stories on the moisture. Of course, keeping a window cracked if using them is a good idea, and will help with the moisture as well as the CO. I am installing a couple of CO monitors as an added safety. I am only doing this install as emergency heating, but of course, I have a wife, which means they will occasionally be burned because they are "pretty".. especially around the holidays with guests and whatnot. Otherwise, only occasional use, except for loss of power, at which time I will set her up on the genny, if not loaded too tough it will run the 12 hours I may be gone to work. It's a helpless feeling when you make 1100 Megawatts of power for a living and your home/farmstead goes nearly two weeks without power. Humbling situation!
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