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heaters (patio heater?)
wrote in message news I'm spending a lot of time in the garage and I'd like to be able to heat it whilst I work in there. I was wondering about these quartz patio heaters which are advertised as "the only heat that doesn't blow away". Are they any good? I notice they are only rated at about 1.2kW, whereas a fan heater might be 3kW. Is this because they are more efficient or would they not warm me as much as a fan heater? I see they say they must be mounted 2.7 metres high. Is this because the higher they are the wider area they will cover? For a patio, that's fine, but who has a 2.7m high garage? Could I mount it lower? I'm wondering if I need some frost protection in there to keep the odd tins of pint from freezing and too keep condensation off the tools to prevent rust. Would a tubular heater on a frost stat do, and if so is there a formula to calculate what size heater I'd need? You need something like http://tinyurl.com/yuldcr |
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