This was helpful, thank you ....................... I bought one a few days ago, what an amazing heat it gives of in a short time................ 10 - 15 minutes.
I am using an extension cord to plug in the heater and when I operate it at full capacity, the extension lead get hot. Is it a problem or not? I am currently not using it at 2000W, and its working fine, the soon as I operate it at 2000W, the lead gets hot. kindly recommend what should I do?
Electric devices (which are supposed to be turned on a long time) are not allowed to draw much over 1500 watts... That saves your 15A Household Cabling from catching fire...
This was helpful,thank you ,was almost taking it back thinking that it was faulty😄
Glad it helped!
This was helpful, thank you ....................... I bought one a few days ago, what an amazing heat it gives of in a short time................ 10 - 15 minutes.
I thought it was ruined😂 thank you
Also sorry for the disconnect your comments but nice heater
Do you think it very low in electricity consumption?
No, these types of heaters have high power draw and are not very efficient.
if i put mine on hot, it alternates between hot and cool ,why cant it just stay on hot?
It has a thermostat, when it reaches the temperature it will only circulate air and stop heating it.
I am using an extension cord to plug in the heater and when I operate it at full capacity, the extension lead get hot. Is it a problem or not? I am currently not using it at 2000W, and its working fine, the soon as I operate it at 2000W, the lead gets hot. kindly recommend what should I do?
If it's get hot it will melt and do a short circuit or catch fire. Use better plugs / wires / extension cord.
Now this is what I want
Cam we use it as a normal fan?? I have it and live in a tropical country now.
Yes, you turn off the thermostat.
@@TechTronic9000 does it consume a lot of power if used as s normal fan?
@@kiranfaud2132 no
The heather automatically switches off if it tilted and fall on its side ( to prevent fire ) .
Yes, it does.
Can it run 24/7 safely?
I would not recommend such thing
did you measure air temperature?
No, but it produces really hot air.
Mine is on a timer how do I turn it back on it won't cut on
Is it sitting on the floor as it needs to press the safety switch.
Electric devices (which are supposed to be turned on a long time) are not allowed to draw much over 1500 watts... That saves your 15A Household Cabling from catching fire...
Depends on your area and voltage. In my zone you can pull 16A@240V constantly which is over 3000W
if i leave it for 14 hours on heat how much consumption do i have? ( please )
Depends on you setting,on maimum it has ~ 2000W per hour so it's 2kW * 14 hours = 28kWh
@@TechTronic9000 thank you 🙏
Is it good to leave this on for 24/7?
I dont actually have one I just really need to know
no
Price of the heater sir ??
Around 15 Euro.
How many volts?
+Liam Foley 220V as it's sold in Europe.
Yea I'm in Pennsylvania so my heaters are 120v 60cyc and about 12.5 amps and 1500 watts!
+Liam Foley these work better than regular house heating
Destruction
is you say the fan take 20 watts
2000W total power, the fan only with no heating uses far less.
That's what I was going to ask, how many watts does the cool setting use 14watts?
do you work for idle bro?
No
@@TechTronic9000 don't call him idle
Y there is fan option in thermostat?
Yes it has a thermostat built in (adjustable).
Como puedo conectar el sensor
Qué sensor, no hay sensor.
Bello
L