Yours too eh?
I asked my insurance company 10 years ago if there was a problem with me having a wood furnace in my shop....the following 8 years no problem, then one day I get a notice to remove my wood furnace or I will no longer be insured......
I now heat with propane.
Good for you Jerry, glad it worked out!


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, luckily it was for a never used light so I simply changed the switch to an outlet and eliminated the wire going to the light. I got my buddy to help me set the panel into place and fastened it to the wall of the barn with L brackets. Next was prepping the fan to run through the click switch, but that was fairly easy to figure out. By the time I got to the wiring stage I had lost my sunshine so the only way to test if this switch was going to do what I wanted it to do was to plug the fan into an extension cord and hold the switch over the flame from my turkey cooker and see if the fan turned on. I'm happy to say that everything worked perfectly. I have the switch placed in the panel and the fan mounted onto the duct and the only thing left is to do a little sealing of the holes, box in around the fan and install two register covers on the wall. I have this same set up on my shack at the lake and Sunday when I was there wiring in the switch the air coming out of the collector was 95 degrees so I'm thinking that on sunny days the fan will be pumping warm air into my barn all day. I should have done this project years ago, I've had the collectors setting here for at least 5 years, but it took my insurance company making me take out my wood stove to get the motivation.
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