Because you have a heat pump and they run darn near all the time when it is cold out side.
I changed the heater cable. 10 minute job. Heater fixed and cost $10 for the part brand new at Kelly Holden.
Yes. Since all planets in the solar system spin on an axis, every planet has cycles of day and night.
If you are talking about years, about 3-4 years. If you are talking about non-stop, about all night.
all of the cycles (water, nitrogen, and carbon cycles) are the same because they are all cycles that have to do with the atmosphere.
Yes , but using a timer that turns the block heater on for 3 or 4 hours before you are going to use the vehicle saves on the electricity costs
You run out hot water because you must have a small water heater. A water heater gets water, and heats it up, so if you have a small one, then once you use up all the hot water, you need to wait a while for the heater to heat up more.
molybdenum (nitrogen-fixing bacteria) is the bacteria in all of the bio-geochemical cycles
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All of the chemical cycles are similar in the fact that they are perform the same type of steps. All of the chemical cycles also serve the same purpose which is to keep the amount of elements on the planet in perfect order.
When you first plug in the heater have the hood open and in a few seconds you should be able to hear the heater kicking in. It will make a sizzling noise.
No it doesn't, Night time heatloss is a big problem for pool heaters, as your pool pump runs it moves heat away from your pool, so you actually increase the night time heat loss by running your pool pump/heater at night. The most economical solution is using a Solar cover and leaving your pump off at night to prevent night time heatloss and then just fire up your heater when the temperatures begin to come back up to daytime levels.
Yes, most if not all hotels offer Last minute deals. Toward, the end of the night you can get a deal on any hotel room. I would poke around and see what other people say and the common rates.