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FWIW
I use a multi fuel forced air portable unit. Heats my pole building up quick, but it is noisy. It has a thermostat on it, so I load it with kero (burns pretty clean) and leave it sit in there all the time. My pole building is insulated. I have not noticed much of a moisture issue, but if I ran the heater on high for a prolonged period of time I am sure I would. I like the ease of use, low maintenance, and no running of pipes or lines. Just plug it in and let it sit. I did put it on a movable dolly, so my lazy butt doesn't have to pick it up and move it. I have it partially aimed toward my FEL on my tractor, so when it shuts off the FEL still gives some radiant heat. That is also where my floor drain is, and helps melt the snow and ice off the tractor.
I use a multi fuel forced air portable unit. Heats my pole building up quick, but it is noisy. It has a thermostat on it, so I load it with kero (burns pretty clean) and leave it sit in there all the time. My pole building is insulated. I have not noticed much of a moisture issue, but if I ran the heater on high for a prolonged period of time I am sure I would. I like the ease of use, low maintenance, and no running of pipes or lines. Just plug it in and let it sit. I did put it on a movable dolly, so my lazy butt doesn't have to pick it up and move it. I have it partially aimed toward my FEL on my tractor, so when it shuts off the FEL still gives some radiant heat. That is also where my floor drain is, and helps melt the snow and ice off the tractor.