tonseth
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How to keep mice from entering the heater.
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The supervisors are the ones who place the orders…All kinds of home remedies. We have other threads where it has been discussed. Moth balls, Irish Spring soap, peppermint?, find and close the holes using various materials from caulk to steel wool, etc.
I heard that the guy who tried to requisition a cat got promoted. He probably has to set a better example now and be slightly less of a jokester.
My ‘23 sits a lot… I’ve only used it about a dozen times since I got it 5 months ago. I’ve already found some acorns built up on top of the cabin filter.Not sure of the heater box and vent layout on a 2019 Ranger
You think they are getting in from inside cab or engine bay side?
Sounds neat... until mr mouse is in the fan when it kicks on.You could install a 12v timer that ran the blower/fan every 12 hours?, for 10-30 seconds when parked
Blower/fan is about 7-10amps, 30sec would draw 3.5-5amps
Vehicle batteries are about 100 amp hours
But you only want to use about 50% so there enough left for startup
So twice a day at 5amps(10amps) would give you 5 days at 30sec run time
You can change it to 10sec and/or 24hour instead of 12hour
Giving it 10 to 15 days