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The heater has its own physical touch controls on it.
My questions:
1: Does the unit instantly draw 1500w?
2: I assume it does lower power modes... is it like 500w/1000w/1500w ?
- Fan only (~5w)
- Low (~940w)
- Medium (~1230w)
- High (~1400w)
- Oscillation adds ~4w
I almost wish low was lower since it's borderline too hot for being under my desk. But then I might leave it on all day instead of just running it for 15 minutes till the chill is completely gone and shutting it off.The thing I read that sounds like your concern was that old versions of the app always used high mode if you set a temperature to maintain, but in newer versions you can set the mode and the temp independently. I don't use the app so I can't confirm that, but I remember somebody saying it was resolved in a new version.
- Fan only (~5w)
- Low (~940w)
- Medium (~1230w)
- High (~1400w)
- Oscillation adds ~4w
I almost wish low was lower since it's borderline too hot for being under my desk. But then I might leave it on all day instead of just running it for 15 minutes till the chill is completely gone and shutting it off.The thing I read that sounds like your concern was that old versions of the app always used high mode if you set a temperature to maintain, but in newer versions you can set the mode and the temp independently. I don't use the app so I can't confirm that, but I remember somebody saying it was resolved in a new version.
I also wish low was lower
Overall not too bad, wish it had more traditional controls. Like wattage setting and thermostat directly on the unit.
No, it's because summer is coming soon.