expiredNavy-Wife | Staff posted Jan 04, 2023 03:52 PM
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expiredNavy-Wife | Staff posted Jan 04, 2023 03:52 PM
Heat Storm 1500-W Phoenix Electric Infrared Wi-Fi Wall Mounted Heater
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The difference is the amps pulled per hour are halved roughly 95 vs 47.5....
Watts are what you pay for, and as I like to say watts be watts 1000 = 1000.
thermodynamics also explains that 1 watt of heat is 1 watt of heat regardless of what voltage it is produced at. Or what work that 1 watt does.
Source, am electrician. 220v would mostly make sense if you needed a much larger heater for a larger space.
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People expect too much of these little things. You aren't going to get amazing heat out of 1000W or 1500W. For example, I saw a YouTube video of someone complaining that it wouldn't heat up his garage to 70 in the winter, well duh, no 1500 watt heater is going to do that.
If you use these for supplemental heat, they are wonderful. For example, my basement in the winter is cold, so I use a 1000W one to bring up the temp several degrees.
My kids room has poor insulation (room over the garage). To compensate we have a mini-split but the heat pump work work in negative temps. We have a 1500W heatstorm hanging on his wall ready to kick in when that happens. And yes, we are going to get extra insulation blown in, but even so, rooms over garages tend to have troubles maintaining the same temperature as the rest of the house.
Anywho, I like them.
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