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Old 12-14-2007, 02:38 PM
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A small space heater hooked to a regular lamp timer will work well. You just have to make sure that the heater is not a digital read-out because when the timer cuts the power to it the settings on the heater are wiped out and it won't come back on by itself. Make sure you get a cheapie heater that has manual buttons and knobs for the power switch and heat settings so that you can leave it in those positions to run automatically when the timer sends power to it.
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