Alright, so I was thinking of how to get the MES to fire up in winter, my first idea is when I light the pellets, I'll just put them in near the sensor on the back, try to trick it into being hot that way. But what if that doesn't work? I don't even own a hair dryer. I live in WI, so it needs some serious heat to get up there right?
I might try the heat lamp that would be used for a reptile tank. I used to own reptiles, and even when my room was 50f, I had some that kept part of a 40 gal long tank around 87f for them. If that doesn't work, I'm fairly stumped.
I might try the heat lamp that would be used for a reptile tank. I used to own reptiles, and even when my room was 50f, I had some that kept part of a 40 gal long tank around 87f for them. If that doesn't work, I'm fairly stumped.