This things are voodoo magic to me. I have no idea how they work. They literally project the heat, the same way a light bulb projects light. There is no fan, and the unit itself does not get very hot, only a little warm, but surfaces that it points to get hot.
I wonder if they make blow dryer versions of these, you could melt snow off solar panels from a distance if the beam stays focused enough.
Kids want Sunset Grill takeout though I could have cooked the same things...![]()
Err whut? Older hair dryers work exactly the same way.
Not when the wife say get it.You're the adult. You make the decisions.
Huh? Never heard of that. Blow dryers use resistive elements and a fan and don't think that design has really changed. It's the simplest form of heat.
So is your radiant heat doohickey. Hairdryer now use ceramic heating element
This things are voodoo magic to me. I have no idea how they work. They literally project the heat, the same way a light bulb projects light. There is no fan, and the unit itself does not get very hot, only a little warm, but surfaces that it points to get hot.
I wonder if they make blow dryer versions of these, you could melt snow off solar panels from a distance if the beam stays focused enough.
How Do Radiant Heaters Work?
As the name implies, radiant heaters work by generating infrared radiation. All objects radiate energy in some form, at a rate proportional to their temperature. The infrared energy from radiant heaters travels out in the invisible, electromagnetic waves that get absorbed by the objects in their path. If you’ve ever sat in front of a campfire, you’ve experienced radiant heat.
Radiant heat differs from conduction or convention in that it’s directional and unaffected by the medium it travels through and they don’t lose heat as they travel through the air. The waves move out in a straight line until they’re absorbed by your clothes, skin, and furniture, which means they warm you up very quickly.
Not when the wife say get it.
You're the man. You make the decisons.
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