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have you put something like a digital thermometer in there to see what inside temp is. Most likely it is much higher than basement temp.
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Since there is no heat source the cold temp soaked in after a couple weeks. It may hold warmth for a few days, I`ll have to get a light and monitor temp fluctuations. ^-- Anyone know how to do this electronically, so I`m not going down there every couple hours??? |
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An indoor-outdoor "weather station" thermometer with remote/RF sensors for outside might work too - you'll still have to manually monitor and record the temps, but you can do it from the base station up in the living area of your house. |
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