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You might wrap it in asbestos or some other fire retarded material to help prevent flame ups.I think the mineral wool idea I mentioned earlier is probably not a very good one as I think wool is flammable because of the lanolin.Terminator
You know, Bonnie reports higher electric bills, and there is a big scramble to tell her check all her appliances and perhaps her meter is out of line. No one suggested the tub was the issue. Here, we all jumped to "Gotta be the tub".Well if i had to guess why that is so, I would have to say it is becasue of the make of Tub. but that is MHO and the fact that i am the one that owns it.
Water, Did you check the filter cycles as Chas stated?
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Joking aside, You guys don't get it. When your electric bill goes all out of wack, you get a bit upset...And it sounds like Water, is where I am...let's find out how to fix this because I don't really want to get rid of my tub.Term, quite honestly, I am looking at the insulating thing for my house (with lots of great help from Drew). If that is where I can save energy, I want to do it. I am still waiting for my electric company to check my meter...and dreaming of them saying something is wrong and they owe me enough to pay off the tub Water, my tub is supposed to be very well insulated and very energy efficient....but if you have read my threads, my energy usage has doubled???Has anyone ever heard of manufacturers forgetting to insulate a tub....
question for you, how warm would you say that the inside of the cabinet should it be to save on heat? I was thinking about putting a wireless thermometer inside the cabinet and see what kind of temps it holds duringthe day. i would think that would tell me how much heat i am loosing due to the cabinet? what do you think?