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Product Name: | NewAir Portable Heater (240V) Portable Electric Garage Heater Heats Up to 600 sq. ft. with 6-Foot Cord Wrap and Carrying Handle | 5600 Watt Portable Electric Shop Heater for Garage and Work Shop |
Manufacturer: | NewAir |
Model Number: | G56 |
Product SKU: | B009NJ6K8K |
UPC: | 773490831583 |
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Mine has a thermostat that has a constant fan option, even when the coils aren't powered. I recommend you use the constant fan option. Those coils hold a lot of heat. So leaving the fan on does two things: 1) When the heater turns off, it pushes that remaining coil heat into the room where it's useful and 2) if you leave the coils to cool on their own, they'll fool the thermostat into thinking the room is warmer than it actually is so it'll take longer for the heater to kick on again...leaving the fan on cools the coils quickly so the thermostat doesn't get fooled.
This is a good price on this unit.
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i mean what do you expect from a 240v heater?
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Things like this are used for when a human is in the space. Unless you plan on being in your garage 24 hours a day. A common use case for these might be a weekend project for a few hours. So like 40 cents that weekend. And that's assuming it's running constantly the whole time you're out there, which it won't.
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Edit to add:
Mine has a thermostat that has a constant fan option, even when the coils aren't powered. I recommend you use the constant fan option. Those coils hold a lot of heat. So leaving the fan on does two things: 1) When the heater turns off, it pushes that remaining coil heat into the room where it's useful and 2) if you leave the coils to cool on their own, they'll fool the thermostat into thinking the room is warmer than it actually is so it'll take longer for the heater to kick on again...leaving the fan on cools the coils quickly so the thermostat doesn't get fooled.
This is a good price on this unit.
It's almost 50 cents an hour to operate, not a whole weekend. I do understand the purpose of this, but I wouldn't call it a deal.