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Can A Heater Make Your Throat Sore

If you're like most people, you probably don't give much thought to your heater until it's time to turn it on for the season. But did you know that your heater can actually make your throat...

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What Does E1 Mean On A Heater

If you see the letter "E" followed by a number on your heater, it is most likely an error code. The number that follows the "E" indicates what kind of error has occurred. Here are some common error...

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Dyna Glo Propane Heater Won’t Stay Lit

If your Dyna-Glo propane heater won't stay lit, there are a few possible causes. The most common cause is that the pilot light is not getting enough oxygen. If the pilot light is extinguished, the...

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Do Cherry Shrimp Need A Heater

Cherry shrimp are a species of freshwater shrimp that originate from East Asia. They are popular in the aquarium trade due to their vivid red coloration. Cherry shrimp are relatively easy to care for...

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Do Neon Tetras Need A Heater

Neon tetras are a popular species of freshwater aquarium fish. They are native to the tropical rainforests of South America and are usually found in rivers and streams. Neon tetras are very small...

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What Does It Mean When Your Heater Says E1

If your heater is displaying the error code E1, it means that there is a problem with the water temperature sensor. This sensor is responsible for detecting the water temperature and sending a signal...

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