Cheap Mr. Heater Big Maxx 75,000 BTU Natural Gas Garage Unit Heater #MHU75NG

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Mr. Heater Big Maxx 75,000 BTU Natural Gas Garage Unit Heater #MHU75NG Product Description:



  • Efficient and effective convection heat for up to 1,100 sq. ft.
  • Attractive low profile design
  • Easily installs from ceiling
  • Power exhaust allows for vertical or horizontal venting
  • Features self-diagnostic control module

Product Description

The MHU75NG is a propane fired, forced air convection heater. This unit is ideal when ceiling heights do not allow for infrared heaters to be used. It easily installs from the ceiling with included angle brackets. Unit has power exhaust which allows for both vertical or horizontal venting. Unit is thermostatically controlled and includes a spark ignition system with self diagnostic control module. This CSA certified heater will heat up to 1,000 square feet and comes with a three year limited warranty on the parts and the burner and a ten year warranty on the heat exchanger.

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
4Heater nice. Installation was work!
By Toolman
Ordered the propane model to put up in a Morton Building workshop. Package arrived quickly with minimal damage to outside cardboard box. Nice unit and fairly easy to lift (I am 6' 190 lbs. average jock) but recommend two people to lift in place on ladder or other device.Things to consider for installation: Installed two joist between trusses in the attic to hang the unit from (time consuming). Venting horizontal is easier but I perfer vertical. Think this process out. This unit requires a 4" exhaust vent. I went through a metal roof and used a Dektite on 4" double wall exhaust pipe. Make sure you have the appropriate tools, fasteners and sealers before starting this part of the project. Hooking the exhaust vent to the unit should be well planned too. It is not easy and you should have the exhaust vent pieces you plan to use to take some rough measurements prior to fit up. I hung the unit using threaded rod on C channel so I could adjust the unit up or down, side to side, and back to front (I used 19" center to center from side to side, could use 20" too). The brackets in the kit require a small amount of grinding to avoid the strain relief on the blower fan and if you use the top 1/2" knockout on the back of the unit for electrical connections. Electrical connections are easy. The unit has two 1/2" knockouts on back for electrical connections. I used 16-3 cord for power and 18-2 (solid) for the thermostat. I have it on a 15 amp circuit breaker. Use a strain relief for the power cord. The gas pipe connection is 1/2" female. I already had propane gas pipe in the shop. I used various elbows, cross, and 1/2" pipe lengths for initial plumbing. A union was used for the final connection. Exhaust vent was connected first and then the gas pipe was fitted. It is easier to make adjustments to the gas pipe than the exhaust venting. Once all connections were checked, the unit powered up, the appropriate green light flashed on the circuit board and the unit fired right up.The only problem with the heater involved the two top burners were allowing flame to reach and burn the section between the heat tubes. A call to technical support (30 to 45 minute wait on a Monday) stated to pinch the two pieces of metal that form the burner closer together in the area involved which solved the problem. This would not please the average joe. It involved removing 6 screws that hold the panel that the circuit board is on and 4 screws that hold the two burners in place. It took me two time to get it right. I didn't mind as I like to tinker and I have an above average selection of tools.The unit is quiet for a forced air heater. It works great and heats up my 1800 square foot workshop quickly. It took two weeks of various evenings and weekends at a leisurely pace to get it installed. This review is being written two weeks after installation so no comments on longevity. Good luck!

18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
3Good performance. Some poor workmanship.
By PR2000
I purchased this heater to heat my 1100 square foot garage/shop in California. Although the weather here is generally mild, it does get down to about 20 degF in the winter months. The heater easily heats the shop up quickly and keeps it warm. I mounted the heater to my 10 foot ceiling by installing two lengths of predrilled angle iron to the ceiling and hanging four 5/16" all thread rods with a hook on one end. I attached the all thread at the four corners of the heater and then lifted the heater and hung it from the angle iron by passing the hooked ends of the all thread through holes in the angle iron.My only complaint about this product is poor workmanship in assembly. When I opened the box, I found several of the screws which were supposed to hold the fan protection cover in place laying in the bottom of the box. I was able to find all of the missing screws and nuts and install them correctly. There was also damage to some of the sheet metal on the unit structure that occurred during shipping. I was able to straighten out the metal and avoid a return.

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
5Great garage heater! It does the job very well!
By Doc Martin
I purchased this heater in October 2009 and had it professionally installed. It works perfectly and heats my oversized two-car garage with no problem whatsoever in a North Dakota winter. I wouldn't recommend buying the Mr. Heater thermostat however. The one I purchased with the heater was defective out of the box and was cheaply made. I bought a Honeywell CT87K locally and it worked just fine until today when it failed and made the heater run continuously even though it was set as low as it could go. I'll never buy another Honeywell thermostat as they won't warranty it without the proof of purchase (not what the owner's manual says at all).I highly recommend this heater!

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Create professional color and black and white prints with the Epson Stylus Photo R2400. A welcome addition to any photo studio, the R2400 delivers large, archival prints worthy of gallery display. Its pigment ink set, 8-color Epson UltraChrome K3, includes three levels of black and sets a new standard in fine art photography and black and white prints.

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
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After much research into the Epson R2400 & R1800, I got the 2400. I am absolutely impressed with the quality of pictures! It does a phenominal job. I have two other epson printers, one is the much older 800 which I took to work & am still using. The other is the R200 that I use for general printing & printing on my cd's & dvd's. I had a canon 9900 & I90 before. The epson is far superior to the canon. I liked the tech support at canon but I love the epson printers & have never had to use tech support. Yes, the ink is hard to find. It is a high end printer & your ordinary big box stores doesn't want to mess with it. I order online & save money that way. When I run out of one cartridge, I order 2 to replace it. The printer gives you plenty of warning so you don't run out. I am an amateur photographer & do lots of scrapbooking. I print all my own pictures with the Epson. It's not your ordinary printer but I don't want ordinary pictures. I haven't been disappointed yet. You just have to make sure you set the print settings for the media you are using.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
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I only use these inks with my Epson r2400 and have never had any issues. Buying the set makes $$$$ sense.

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  • Center discharge pump with debris basket with see thru cover
  • 19" = 20,160 Gallons Per 8 Hours(42 GPM) excellent system for most above ground pools 18' to 24'
  • 10 year prorated warranty on tank body - 1 year warranty on pump and motor
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Rugged, corrosion proof, high filtration area, and one piece body. The TMW Sand Filter features a seven function top mount valve for maximum control over the filter system, and easy-to-install snap-in & twist laterals with large surface area for maximum flow. Durable roto-molded tank body is spherical to evenly distribute the pressure resulting in greater strength and longer life of the filter. Corrosion-Proof Body; Fine spray internal diffuser for even water distribution. Center discharge pump 1HP with large 6" leaf trap with clear lid; 3' 115 volt power cord. 7-function, clamp-on, top mount 1" Multi-Port Valve. (2) 1" diameter 6' long hoses, with clamps. Durable platform base. 9.8 amp motor with 1hp pump. Systems are shipped unassembled.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
5Great filter
By Kathryn Call
I am a 65 yo woman and I have an 18' round Intex pool and hated the samll cartidge filter it came with. It would stay fairly clean but hard to vacuum, etc. I set this filter up today and am in love~!!! I hooked up the vacuum I purchased and it worked like it was supposed to (what a concept). The water was crystal clear in 2 hours and the bottom clean. I am very impressed. It was slightly hard to install because the directions are not real clear, but if you have some mechanical ability, it can be done. One thing - the hoses were impossible to put on the barbs until I used the hair dryer to soften up the hose ends.

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
4great filter
By R. Mastrolembo
filter is great dependable need a good sand filter this is it.maintenace is easy just empty and refill sand yearly.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5pricey but I'm happy so far
By Marshall N. Valentino
First of all I would like to thank the other reviewers for their comments. It helped me make the decision to buy this particular unit - especially after seeing some of the other products out there. I've owned a house with an in-ground pool and it had a DE filter and what a pain it was to dismantle and clean. Now that I've seen how a sand filter works, I don't think I'll have anything else.I attached this pump to my 18' round Intex pool. Assembling the pump/filter was a snap and special thanks to the lady who mentioned using a hair dryer to soften up the hose ends before forcing them over the fittings. I used my heat gun and it took only about 30 seconds to get the material soft enough to get it over the fittings.The directions say the pump should be plugged into a GFCI-proteced, 20 amp circuit and an extension cord should not be used. I'm assuming the extension cord would generate heat with a corresponding voltage drop, thereby making the motor run hot. I'm not an electrician (God bless those of you who are) and those are just my thoughts on it.I used the Zeosand from Leslie's Pool Supply. Yeah, it cost almost $50 but you only have to use half the amount of what the mfr. says. After you fill the container half way with water, add the sand and then top it off with water to almost full. Attach and secure the multiport valve and your ready to go. I might add that when I switched on the pump, all of the dust and dirt that was in the sand already was pumped right back into the pool. I think if I had to do it over again, I'd set the multiport valve to rinse and run some water through the sand and out the waste port. It would only take a few seconds and prevent that from happening.We live on a ranch and have well water with lots of iron. When I add the intial chlorine to the pool each year, the water turns a yucky brown/yellow. It would take about a week with multiple filter cartridge changes with the old system before the water would look clean. I started the pump at 1500 yesterday with the usual looking yucky water. After running the pump all night the water was crystal clear. Absolutely beautiful.Sorry for the long review. I think at the end of the year, I'll post another review and tell you how it worked out.10-05-10. OK, here's the end of season review; Yes, I'd buy this unit again. It kept our Intex pool crystal clear all summer long. Yeah, we still had some algae but I always had that every summer at my old house with an in-ground pool. Frequent shocking kept the algae at bay but in a few days, it would come back. I let the pump run for about 7 hours each day.After 10 days or so before the pressure indicated that backflushing was required. At first I only backflushed for about a minute or so until the water leaving the filter was clear. I would use a pool vacuum and suck up all the dirt and other stuff that would collect on the pool floor and the filter returned clear water during that process. Well, one time while I was vacuuming, I could see cloudy water coming out of the return. The pressure was nowhere near that which required backflushing so I turned off the pump and opened up the sand chamber to look inside. There was alot of silt and junk and crap on top of the sand and I had just backflushed the unit the previous day. Reading the owners manual it said to backflush for 3, 60 second cycles, waiting 30 seconds between each cycle. I did just that and man, that's alot of water being pumped out onto the ground. When I resumed my vacuuming, the return water returned clean during the entire process.Last week I took down my pool and put everything into the barn for the winter. I backwashed one last time to clean the filter and then disconnected everything and scooped out the sand. I was surprised at how much crap was still in the filter that was not pushed out during the backflush. I dumped all the sand into a wheelbarrow and let it dry for several days before putting it into two 5-gallon buckets for storage. I was afraid that the filter would be too heavy to lift with all the sand contained within. The rest of the pump equipment got rinsed off and stored for the winter.I might try some regular sand next year to see if it backflushes any better than the Zeosand that I paid $50 for. At the end of the year you could just throw it out on the ground and be done with it and buy another 100 pounds next year. (The Zeosand used half of the regular sand amount)

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