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    There are a number of things that spill heat. Making a smaller enclosed spaces is one step heating it is a second. Things like water heaters will heat a small enclosed space easily (too much even) you can look around and locate the 'snake' room close of including something that will provide heat that runs anyway. I have a small server in my snake room, it takes the edge off and allows me to manage with out resorting to something special I am not already using. I need the server and rather than trying to vent the excess heat I use it where I need it.

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