Thanks, the one I have now is also a similar Pelonis, but I don't like that it can only be set in 5 degree increments. If you have the posted heater, how do you like it?
Would this work efficiently with a European socket adapter if I had it sent to Europe? specifically Greece.
I don't think so you may also need a voltage converter so as to have proper voltage it's 240 there. I hear electricity costs like 8 million a month
Shame. goodluck
This thing is a fire waiting to happen. I had one of these and the blower stopped working, so the coils got too hot and it started smoking. I didn't wait to find out what was going to happen next, so I quickly unplugged it.
I took it apart and cleaned all the dust off the fan, and got another year out of it, then the bearings in the fan gave up. Tossed it in the trash after that.
Don't plan on getting more than a year or so of regular use out of this.
This thing is a fire waiting to happen. I had one of these and the blower stopped working, so the coils got too hot and it started smoking. I didn't wait to find out what was going to happen next, so I quickly unplugged it.
I took it apart and cleaned all the dust off the fan, and got another year out of it, then the bearings in the fan gave up. Tossed it in the trash after that.
Don't plan on getting more than a year or so of regular use out of this.
bearing fail is very unusual for an AC fan, usually the DC fan with a rectifier fail after couple years. do you remember the type of motor that was used?
bearing fail is very unusual for an AC fan, usually the DC fan with a rectifier fail after couple years. do you remember the type of motor that was used?
Good point. I may have misspoke. I think it was the motor assembly that oscillates the heater that gave up. Either way, too many things were failing and I still like my house uncharred.
Good point. I may have misspoke. I think it was the motor assembly that oscillates the heater that gave up. Either way, too many things were failing and I still like my house uncharred.
all small fan space heaters should have a heat sensor, in case the fan stops spending and is not pushing the heat out.
This thing is a fire waiting to happen. I had one of these and the blower stopped working, so the coils got too hot and it started smoking. I didn't wait to find out what was going to happen next, so I quickly unplugged it.
I took it apart and cleaned all the dust off the fan, and got another year out of it, then the bearings in the fan gave up. Tossed it in the trash after that.
Don't plan on getting more than a year or so of regular use out of this.
just watched a pelonis tower fix. the fan location is just a horrible idea, hope the have moved it away from the dust prone area
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I don't think so you may also need a voltage converter so as to have proper voltage it's 240 there. I hear electricity costs like 8 million a month
Shame. goodluck
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I took it apart and cleaned all the dust off the fan, and got another year out of it, then the bearings in the fan gave up. Tossed it in the trash after that.
Don't plan on getting more than a year or so of regular use out of this.
I took it apart and cleaned all the dust off the fan, and got another year out of it, then the bearings in the fan gave up. Tossed it in the trash after that.
Don't plan on getting more than a year or so of regular use out of this.
Good point. I may have misspoke. I think it was the motor assembly that oscillates the heater that gave up. Either way, too many things were failing and I still like my house uncharred.
https://youtu.be/DI80FQDZBKw?t=2
I took it apart and cleaned all the dust off the fan, and got another year out of it, then the bearings in the fan gave up. Tossed it in the trash after that.
Don't plan on getting more than a year or so of regular use out of this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHFbMGB
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHFbMGB