brisket looks good....I like your outdoor cooking area
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brisket looks good....I like your outdoor cooking area
The 950 ft2 addition is going to need a separate cooling/heating unit. We called the most well known contractor in the area to come out and give us a quote. He comes out I told him I want a package unit (thermodynamics has taught me much more efficient) like the one I have now, instead of a split unit most folks have. He says okay. Then I said I want a propane furnace in it just like I have now in the current unit. He say's nobody does a propane furnace except for the propane dealers. I asked why, he say's because it's dangerous and it's inefficient and expensive. I told him it's only dangerous because it's heavier than air, so one must diligent in their installation. As far as efficiency, natural gas (methane) has a energy content of ~1,000 BTU/ft3, while propane approaches ~2,600 BTU/ft3. So, BTU cost, propane reins. Would prefer Butane with an a content of ~3,200 BTU/ft3, but it's boiling point (no longer gaseous at ~30F) is at roughly 3,200 BTU/ft3.
He says for rural households now a days everyone does the heat pump thing, all electric. I said okay, tell me more. What's the amperage requirement for such a unit I asked? He says at least 60 amps! I told him that anything that draws 60+ amps is not efficient! We went back and forth a while and he left with his tail between his legs. Meanwhile, Ann just rolls her eyes, she's used to it.
What I want is a 3 ton package unit for this addition. Many, many years ago I had the same argument with another contractor about the current unit I have now. All said and done, works just fine regardless of his "expertise".
Can't wait to the slaughter the shiners at Toledo Bend next week. Need a break.
Picked up some fresh shrimp today, caught yesterday in Delcambre. Doing my thing, ready to go:
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Fried up in my beer batter, same mix ya'll had with the alligator at Toledo Bend:
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That will work I believe.
You gonna cook a batch for Ann also?
dadgummit....I am hungry now
I was hungry when I started...before the pics....
Well, after all said and done, his rigorous calculations recommended a 3 ton unit - Duh! And, he says between $12,000 and $14,000 depending on which model I choose (electric heat). Said, see ya. I know for a fact I can obtain a 3 ton unit with a propane furnace for roughly $6,000. This doesn't include the installation of the ductwork - another story. I will get what I want, you guys wait and see, soon. I know some of you folks think this is petty. But, I deal on a cash basis - there is no mortgage involved here. I own what I have, the bank doesn't, so it's different if you know what I mean.
Meanwhile, my newspaper has been delivered nicely wrapped in my box :). The newspaper delivery guy left a note yesterday to give him a call. I did and he was wondering if my delivery was okay. I said just right, thanks.
Tracker, I own an A/C & Heating business in Turkey Creek. I would be glad to come by and give you a free estimate. I can assure you we can work something out for less than 6 grand.
Jason Ramsey
Ramseys A/C & Heating
337.331.4242
Pass the shrimp