I hooked up the 10k watt dyna glo in my garage and it seems to be underpowered. The heat it’s pushing is really weak and doesn’t seem right. It’s fed with 6 gauge across the garage from the breaker and is about 45 feet of wire. Does that matter? Any ideas or suggestions. It’s putting out heat like a small space heater in the house 🤬
How can I rewire my 220V DRHeater DR966 to get rid of the thermostat and circuit board? I just want it full blast anytime it’s plugged in. I’ve had it for years but now the electrical controls are broken. I only have it on when I’m in my shop.
Thanks for the video! mines on order 7500Watt. Question now that its been up do you find the placement on the ceiling to close to the wall or is it perfect ? Does it get Hot? going to mount mine with garage door brackets but worried about placement away from the wall. Thanks again
There is no issue with heat on the sides and back. You can put your hands on the heater and it's cool to the touch. I absolutely love it. I have it on it's medium wattage 4000 watts. With the thermostat turned less than half way up it kept my 28x24 shop at 70 degrees even when it was 15 below outside.
I have a 7500W Dyna Glo EG7500DGC - No one shows how to connect the wiring inside the heater - the diagram in the booklet is inaccurate has only 2 connections and does not look like the terminals in the heater itself - I have 4 connections -1(L) AND 2(N) on one connection block and then same markings 1(L) and 2(N) on the other block so I have 4 terminals they stuck a label L1 - L2 next to one of the terminal blocks - so it looks like the (N) terminal must be the Neutral wire? - I am using 3core wire so red and black can be 110v so the neutral wire could be used on the (N) connections? Does that make sense? It is confusing - and tech support does no answer!
The wire going to the heater should have 3 wires in it. A bare copper one for ground a black and a white. On each side of the bottom of the heater there should be a green screw. That's for the ground wire, it's a 220 heater so there's no neutral, both white and black will have power 110 volts each. The heater is set up to run an external thermostat if you want. The instructions should say which terminals are for running an external thermostat and which ones are used for the heaters built in thermostat. Once that's determined then it's just hook the ground "bare copper wire" to the ground screw, and hook the white and black to the other 2 terminals, doesn't matter which one they both have power if your breaker box is wire correct. Make sure the switch on the back of the heater is switched to use the built in thermostat, on mine it was the "1" setting, then the heater should work. I would strongly suggest having a licensed electrician look at your wiring prior to turning the power on to make sure you don't start a fire and you meet code. I'm not an electrician so you shouldn't listen to me. I'm just a drunk guy making stupid videos
How do u like this heater ? I have a 3 car garage/ man cave fully insulated and looking for something to heat it up and cool it in the summer. I was looking at dyi Costco 18000 btu Mr cool minisplit system which is $1600 but it has both ac/heating in one unit. I don't know which rout to go, get a heater dyna glow 15000 watts right now for $500 and buy something else for the summer time or just get the minisplit system?? I have a pool table in there and a gym:). I love in Clovis California in 9b zone I think or 9
I think a mini split's reason for being is aesthetics and convenience. You can get 7500 watts (220v) of heat for under two Benji's. A/C for a large room, 4 -5 hundred? Not discounting the value of convenience or looks. I'm just pointing out that there's an easy way to line-item-veto additional cost if one wants to. Edit: the 7500 watt unit is rated at 25,590 BTU / 1,250 s. f. For reference, a detached garage might be 25x25 or 625 s.f. (I don't need AC cuz basement)
Its got to be a bad heater. if the fan is running it should be working. Mine keeps my shop very warm on medium setting. I liked it so much I put one in my basement. There was only one furnace vent down there and could get chilly.
"The voltage coming in to your house is 120" WRONG! The voltage coming in to your house is 240V, and after installed into your service panel, is then distributed throughout your house at 120V, or in the case of some appliances, 240V.
Actually, they come in 480, then dropped down to 240 at the house and then 120 to your basic outlets and 220 to you bigger outlets, dryer, over, furnace, etc.
I'm kinda boring. I spend a lot of my free time just learning against a work bench in my shop, listening to loud heavy metal music and drinking Busch light.
@@AlrightWhatsNext switch to Busch Ice - Just for verification, I was referring to Mr. I can’t handle foul language Eric Nelson. He is probably just in a bad mood from the stick up his ass.
loved the video and thanks for taking the time to show us your f-ups and drink beer. You are my hero.
Love the language 😅. IYAAYAS. I’m a retired 462 and noticed your pisspot. Love the “I’m drinking so not afraid to do it”.
Same exact heater was hooked the same exact way at our new (to us) house. I saw your video and sure enough (2) single pole breakers!!!
Thanks. Made sense to me and you touched on a couple of things that now make more sense to me. 🤠👍
When you put a 2-pole breaker in the originating C/B box did you have to run a 2nd wire to the shop box?
I needed this video. It speaks to me.
Glad I could help 🍻
I need a neighbor like this guy!!!
I hooked up the 10k watt dyna glo in my garage and it seems to be underpowered. The heat it’s pushing is really weak and doesn’t seem right. It’s fed with 6 gauge across the garage from the breaker and is about 45 feet of wire. Does that matter? Any ideas or suggestions. It’s putting out heat like a small space heater in the house 🤬
I think this guy is funny. Hope he doesn’t fry himself as I would love to watch his other videos. 🇨🇦💝🇺🇸🙏🤷♂️
I just installed my works ok. But making loud noise every time starts, this is normal?
Jokem if they can’t take a phuk 🤣😂🤣 I love the video stay warm looks good too me.
New subscriber - same problem using space heaters for the last five years, this year installing same type of heater! Wish me good luck!
How can I rewire my 220V DRHeater DR966 to get rid of the thermostat and circuit board? I just want it full blast anytime it’s plugged in. I’ve had it for years but now the electrical controls are broken. I only have it on when I’m in my shop.
No idea, I'm not an electrician, I'm just a guy that doesn't have enough money to pay an electrician so I try and fix things myself
Thanks for the video! mines on order 7500Watt. Question now that its been up do you find the placement on the ceiling to close to the wall or is it perfect ? Does it get Hot? going to mount mine with garage door brackets but worried about placement away from the wall. Thanks again
There is no issue with heat on the sides and back. You can put your hands on the heater and it's cool to the touch. I absolutely love it. I have it on it's medium wattage 4000 watts. With the thermostat turned less than half way up it kept my 28x24 shop at 70 degrees even when it was 15 below outside.
I just installed my. But is big click noise when starting. This is normal?
@@PamfiloRodas Yes, but one time that's it for me
@@jav9888 1 time all the time when stars and when shut off? Right
@@PamfiloRodas Sorry yes that's correct. I have mine setup on a thermostat so it clicks both times.
Your killing me Bro, Love the vid! LMAO!
Yep. Beer and power tools I’m all in. Subscribe.
I have a 7500W Dyna Glo EG7500DGC - No one shows how to connect the wiring inside the heater - the diagram in the booklet is inaccurate has only 2 connections and does not look like the terminals in the heater itself - I have 4 connections -1(L) AND 2(N) on one connection block and then same markings 1(L) and 2(N) on the other block so I have 4 terminals they stuck a label L1 - L2 next to one of the terminal blocks - so it looks like the (N) terminal must be the Neutral wire? - I am using 3core wire so red and black can be 110v so the neutral wire could be used on the (N) connections? Does that make sense? It is confusing - and tech support does no answer!
The wire going to the heater should have 3 wires in it. A bare copper one for ground a black and a white. On each side of the bottom of the heater there should be a green screw. That's for the ground wire, it's a 220 heater so there's no neutral, both white and black will have power 110 volts each. The heater is set up to run an external thermostat if you want. The instructions should say which terminals are for running an external thermostat and which ones are used for the heaters built in thermostat. Once that's determined then it's just hook the ground "bare copper wire" to the ground screw, and hook the white and black to the other 2 terminals, doesn't matter which one they both have power if your breaker box is wire correct. Make sure the switch on the back of the heater is switched to use the built in thermostat, on mine it was the "1" setting, then the heater should work. I would strongly suggest having a licensed electrician look at your wiring prior to turning the power on to make sure you don't start a fire and you meet code. I'm not an electrician so you shouldn't listen to me. I'm just a drunk guy making stupid videos
How do u like this heater ? I have a 3 car garage/ man cave fully insulated and looking for something to heat it up and cool it in the summer. I was looking at dyi Costco 18000 btu Mr cool minisplit system which is $1600 but it has both ac/heating in one unit. I don't know which rout to go, get a heater dyna glow 15000 watts right now for $500 and buy something else for the summer time or just get the minisplit system?? I have a pool table in there and a gym:). I love in Clovis California in 9b zone I think or 9
I love it, it's keeping my 24x28 shop at 75 degrees and I haven't noticed much of a change to my electric bill. I only have it on medium
@@AlrightWhatsNext so what about summer do you have a different unit for summer time ?
I just run a window air conditioner
I think a mini split's reason for being is aesthetics and convenience. You can get 7500 watts (220v) of heat for under two Benji's. A/C for a large room, 4 -5 hundred? Not discounting the value of convenience or looks. I'm just pointing out that there's an easy way to line-item-veto additional cost if one wants to.
Edit: the 7500 watt unit is rated at 25,590 BTU / 1,250 s. f. For reference, a detached garage might be 25x25 or 625 s.f. (I don't need AC cuz basement)
Is this a 7500 watt heater?
No it has 3 settings, 3000, 4000, and 5000 watt
Can this run on natural gas
Nope, it's electric only
If you sent that gas to a generator first.
I wish I could have heard this thing running. I had one installed and I don’t think it’s working correctly. It barely heats up my 1 car garage.
Its got to be a bad heater. if the fan is running it should be working. Mine keeps my shop very warm on medium setting. I liked it so much I put one in my basement. There was only one furnace vent down there and could get chilly.
Thanks for video
"The voltage coming in to your house is 120" WRONG! The voltage coming in to your house is 240V, and after installed into your service panel, is then distributed throughout your house at 120V, or in the case of some appliances, 240V.
in north america the lines coming in are 120…
Actually, they come in 480, then dropped down to 240 at the house and then 120 to your basic outlets and 220 to you bigger outlets, dryer, over, furnace, etc.
I love you! Lmao!
LMAO.... AWESOME
Lost me when he took the LORD's name in vain.
lmao
Too much foul language...went on to a different video.
I agree! You should definitely move on
You must be fun to hang out with
I'm kinda boring. I spend a lot of my free time just learning against a work bench in my shop, listening to loud heavy metal music and drinking Busch light.
@@AlrightWhatsNext switch to Busch Ice - Just for verification, I was referring to Mr. I can’t handle foul language Eric Nelson. He is probably just in a bad mood from the stick up his ass.
@@Cartooncatali2015 love it! Thanks for the comment
I would not trust his information at all.
I wouldn't either, the guys an idiot