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Making a heated chair
Winter is not far off and this will make it much more tolerable.
Everyone should have one. https://imgur.com/gallery/KLz1BqH |
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Making a heated chair
Ed Pawlowski wrote
Winter is not far off and this will make it much more tolerable. Everyone should have one. https://imgur.com/gallery/KLz1BqH Dont get any audio and the picture quality is dreadful. I use a heated throw which is like an electric blanket used on the big armchair with stool and can be used on a couch etc. https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/ovela-h...hoCPJcQAvD_BwE Another obvious alternative which would be easier if you want a heated chair is to get one used in cars from a wrecked car from the wreckers. |
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Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
On Fri, 2 Aug 2019 14:28:22 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: Winter is not far off and this will make it much more tolerable. Everyone should have one. https://imgur.com/gallery/KLz1BqH Don¢t get any audio and the picture quality is dreadful. I doubt he posted this for you trolling asshole from Oz, you obnoxious senile pest! -- FredXX to Rot Speed: "You are still an idiot and an embarrassment to your country. No wonder we shipped the likes of you out of the British Isles. Perhaps stupidity and criminality is inherited after all?" Message-ID: |
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Making a heated chair
In alt.home.repair, on Thu, 1 Aug 2019 22:03:16 -0400, Ed Pawlowski
wrote: Winter is not far off and this will make it much more tolerable. Everyone should have one. https://imgur.com/gallery/KLz1BqH Wow. I don't know how he didn't foresee the problem of sitting right on the coils. And it has a 220V plug! |
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Making a heated chair
Ed Pawlowski posted for all of us...
Winter is not far off and this will make it much more tolerable. Everyone should have one. https://imgur.com/gallery/KLz1BqH what is he trying to do, warm up his hemorrhoids? I had an electric mattress pad do that to me one night. i would get a Milwaukee jacket or heating pad. -- Tekkie |
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Making a heated chair
On 8/2/19 2:02 PM, TekkieĀ® wrote:
Ed Pawlowski posted for all of us... Winter is not far off and this will make it much more tolerable. Everyone should have one. https://imgur.com/gallery/KLz1BqH what is he trying to do, warm up his hemorrhoids? I had an electric mattress pad do that to me one night. i would get a Milwaukee jacket or heating pad. I have used a heating pad / inverter to make a heated seat in the car. Some heating pads don't like inverters, so test this in advance. -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us/ sign at a travel agency "Welcome ... Please Go Away" |
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Making a heated chair
On Sat, 3 Aug 2019 10:59:11 -0500, Mark Lloyd
wrote: On 8/2/19 2:02 PM, Tekkie® wrote: Ed Pawlowski posted for all of us... Winter is not far off and this will make it much more tolerable. Everyone should have one. https://imgur.com/gallery/KLz1BqH what is he trying to do, warm up his hemorrhoids? I had an electric mattress pad do that to me one night. i would get a Milwaukee jacket or heating pad. I have used a heating pad / inverter to make a heated seat in the car. Some heating pads don't like inverters, so test this in advance. More likely the inverter doesn't like the heating pad. Heating pads are a "pure resistive" load. |
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Making a heated chair
I have used a heating pad / inverter to make a heated seat in the car. Some heating pads don't like inverters, so test this in advance. More likely the inverter doesn't like the heating pad. Heating pads are a "pure resistive" load. but the controllers are not. some new heating pads have electronic controls that will not work correctly with a square or quasi square wave inverter output. m |
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Making a heated chair
On 8/7/19 9:51 AM, wrote:
[snip] some new heating pads have electronic controls that will not work correctly with a square or quasi square wave inverter output. Which appears to be what happened with the first heating pad I tried on an inverter. There was no heat, just a flashing LED on the controller. A different heating pad worked OK on that same inverter. m -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us/ "Entertainment is a thing of the past, today we've got television" -- Archie Bunker |
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