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#192636 02/20/10 04:25 PM
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I had one similar to that on my hot tub in Md. It was basically just 50' of copper tube in an oil drum. When I was burning coal it worked pretty well but far from efficient.
I got the coal free tho so I didn't care. I rescued a coal truck driver on I-270 one night and he dumped a bit over a ton of hard coal in my back yard a few days later as a thanks.


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I reconized that model. It's the Git er Dun 2000. Classy


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Jethro appears to have his head on fire.


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Alan.,

Maybe so but that fire look not much smoke at all probly useing LP Gaz with burner nozzle in the bottom and aim upward.

Merci, Marc


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Is the pump GFCI protected? And is the heater connected to the grounding grid?


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