KevinAnniPadda

KevinAnniPadda OP t1_j4ln2xk wrote

It looks like the valve will fit, but good thoughts. Yeah, we only turned it on once last year on low for a few hours. The only time I'd really NEED it for heat is if the power goes out in the winter. We're in SE North Carolina so that isn't likely. If it did, I usually have a back up tank or two filled anyway for the grill or another fire table that's on the back deck.

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KevinAnniPadda OP t1_j4lmh7y wrote

Ah, good thoughts! I'm in Coastal North Carolina. Rarely gets below freezing, but we've had a lot of nights in the 30s this winter. It's on the north side and will be regularly shaded.

The tank is just outside the fireplace. Maybe 4 feet of thin metal piping for it. Would insulating the pipe be worth it?

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