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I saw a full page ad in our paper today hawking the praises of this heater.
It is supposed to heat a 1000 square feet area. It is supposed to use less
energy and operate for low cost and be extremely safe. It is being marketed
by an outfit known as Bio Tech Research Company. I'm always leery of
companies that also push vitamins, humidifiers, and air purifiers etc. along
with their heaters. Do any of you known anything about this heater? They are
asking $397.00 if purchased within the next 10 days.
Thanks for your help.


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I saw a full page ad in our paper today hawking the praises of this

heater.
It is supposed to heat a 1000 square feet area. It is supposed to use

less
energy and operate for low cost and be extremely safe. It is being

marketed
by an outfit known as Bio Tech Research Company. I'm always leery of
companies that also push vitamins, humidifiers, and air purifiers etc.

along
with their heaters. Do any of you known anything about this heater? They

are
asking $397.00 if purchased within the next 10 days.
Thanks for your help.



Do the math yourself. What is your electric rate? What is your heating
rate? If electric is more expensive then the claims are just that. ]

Are you sure you have a circuit that it will connect to?

$400 for a 120v toaster is a tad more than I would spend.

http://www.nationalonlinesales.com/s...ct.asp?ID=1460

http://www.airshack.com/Merchant2/me...de=HT-Portable

http://www.choice.com.au/viewArticle...d=100008 &p=1
Ya this one is from down under. Electric principals do not change over the
equator.


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Default EdenPURET Quartz Infrared Portable Heater opinion wanted

1000 watts heat is 1000 watts. Quartz heaters are sold most anywhere for
50$ US or less. Quartz - radiant heat is nice as it heats objects not
air, but there is no magic, shop at your local store it will be cheaper.

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On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 15:54:51 GMT, in alt.home.repair you wrote:

I saw a full page ad in our paper today hawking the praises of this heater.
It is supposed to heat a 1000 square feet area. It is supposed to use less


How much will it heat it? One degree? That's still heating, even if
it is now 51 degrees hot instead of only 50..

Are their later statements undeniably tied to a 1000 square foot area,
of does it say, "Heats [up to] 1000 square feet. Imagine how
comfortable you will be (while it shows a 10 x 15 foot room, that it
is actually cable of heating.) Even if it doesn't use "up to", they
probably don't connect the two parts of the commercial, the one with
the 1000 feet, and the rest.

(Oh, isn't the advantage of quartz heaters that they are more radiant
and barely heat the air. In that case, what do they mean heat
1000ft2 area? To the extent that they are only radiant and not
conductive, and to the extent that in a gas, matter is scarce and far
between, they only heat solids and not gas-filled areas.. The heat
from the sun goes 93 million miles and it's still heat. We're lucky
the ad doesn't say heats 93 million square feet.. Since they're
probably not saying how much it heats it, that would be true too.
They pick a value that sounds great, and believable, If they said 93
million more people would disbelieve them.

energy and operate for low cost and be extremely safe. It is being marketed


I don't think that is possible. If it uses less energy, it makes less
heat. It's a little counter-intuitive, in fact after all these years,
I still feel intuitifvely that it should be the other way than it is.
We have the feeling that heat or light is made when there is a high
resistance and the electricitiy has to fight its way through the wire,
and so not much electricity is used. Those would be the expensive
"efficient" ones. And the cheaper ones them must just let the
electricity through easily and don't make much heat and are
ineffecient.

But none of this is true, and it'sthe opposite. If the resistance is
low, more electricity flows through, and more heat is generated.

(Of course one could try to use an "element" that had only a couple
ohms reistance, and then so much current would flow that it would burn
out the element. If you made it as thick as a dumbbell rod, it
wouldn't burn out but it would burn out the house fuse. So you can't
make a heater that takes more current than the fuse or circuitbreaker
alllows. This is a pracitical maximum to the heat that can be made.)


But .If it's rated at 1100 watts for example, it's easy enough fo push
10 amps to get through and that's how much heat is made.

by an outfit known as Bio Tech Research Company. I'm always leery of
companies that also push vitamins, humidifiers, and air purifiers etc. along
with their heaters. Do any of you known anything about this heater? They are
asking $397.00 if purchased within the next 10 days.


Even worse than selling vitamins is imo giving you a 10 day deadline.
For one thing, they will run the same commerical for weeks. For
another, why should there be a deadline. They're still making them,
aren't they? It's a way to make people want something, not because
it's good to have but because maybe they won't be able to have it.

Besides the cheaper new ones, you can probably find old ones at the
Goodwill for 10 or 20 dollars,, and apparently from what people say
here there is no differnce in efficiency between a Quartz heater and a
wire coil heater. I still have the one my mother bought when I was a
new-born, to warm the bathroom higher than the furnace was set for,
and it works good as new 58 years later. It has a fan too, a quiet
one, although I have another heater where the fan broke, but it still
radates heat anyhow. 400 dollars is a big heap of money.

I guess the quartz ones radiate so much the element itself doesn't get
that hot???, so air near the element doesn't get that hot either?? and
only solid things that the radiated heat bumps into gets hot?? Maybe,
and another poster seemed to say that, but I'm sure you can get a
quartz heater much cheaper at a store near you, like another poster
said. And personally, I don't mind that a little of the heat from
a wire coil heater heats the air in the room. For one thing, only one
side of my body faces the heater, unless I rotate. So it does matter
how warm the air in the room is.

Thanks for your help.



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