Red Squirrel
No Lifer
Anything burning plastic smell related is probably not healthy either. Carcinogens etc.
Sounds like a terrible heater design.
Sounds like a terrible heater design.
I have a seven year old toilet that I have to replace because the manufacturer no longer produces the flush and fill valves for it and nothing else fits. 🙁With that mindset, I and most of the family think in terms or maintaining and repairing items for long use, rather than buying new for latest features. In fact, one criteria when I buy new is to assess whether the item can be disassembled, and whether parts will continue to be available.
I have a seven year old toilet that I have to replace because the manufacturer no longer produces the flush and fill valves for it and nothing else fits. 🙁
BriggsWho made the 7-year old one you have so I know to NEVER use them?
I have a couple turntables and a shit ton of records, but I haven't used them in decades cause vinyl sucks.How about...vinyl record players?
The market is real hot for vinyl these days. Maybe you can make a buck pawning them off.I have a couple turntables and a shit ton of records, but I haven't used them in decades cause vinyl sucks.
Yet there are worrying signs that the vinyl bonanza has exceeded the industrial capacity needed to sustain it. Production logjams and a reliance on balky, decades-old pressing machines have led to what executives say are unprecedented delays. A couple of years ago, a new record could be turned around in a few months; now it can take up to a year, wreaking havoc on artists’ release plans.
It's a bit persnickety about line noise and phasing, but it usually works well. I currently have about 6 or 8 modules in place and programmed. They work even without internet too!!!! (Take that 'smart' devices!!!)I loved X10 but it never really worked well for me. Don't know why. My newish wifi cameras are mounted on their old ninja pan-tilt bases but I have to do some black magic to get them to move and the demons don't always cooperate
Did you use yours on high setting? The rooms I'm using them in are small and it doesn't get as cold around here as where you are. Interior temperatures will average 52F in the morning during the winter. I only need to bring up the temp maybe 10F for comfort. I won't be using high setting, probably not medium much. So far, low setting almost all the time. I'll see. If the smell bothers me I suppose I'll return it... it is Costco and their return policies are generally great. Electronics not as much but I don't think this qualifies as electronics.Your call on returning it.... I would return mine if I had the option because to me the smell makes it unusable I'll tell you that much.
I bought an off the shelf NAS, a Synology DS214Play, so from 2014. It does what I need but the 2 mirrored 3TB HDs are now about 2/3 full. I figure I can replace them with larger HDs at some point. I do have an issue that comes up frequently in that the NAS, I think, gets "confused." Things suddenly don't work well and the only solution I know of is to go into its web interface and clear the SMB cache, a somewhat cumbersome process that takes usually at least a couple minutes. Once I do that, I can get quick reliable access to my data with my database system. I probably do that cache clearing on average a couple times a week.On subject of older tech I just realized that my NAS was built in 2013, if I go by the OS install date. So about 8-9 years old now. Not OLD old, but not really that new I guess. Getting my money's worth out of it, that was an expensive build, a bit over 3 grand. I'm due to start upgrading some of the drives though and some are pushing 60k hours or more so I'm due to get failures more often.
I can't afford to spend money like that on servers/computers anymore these days though so going to keep making these last.
I had a couple of all-metal and ceramic space heaters. They were "barn heaters" and even that one smelled when you would turn it on. No plastic anywhere but the cord. The smell was from incinerating dust that had fallen on the coils.
Now have a couple all plastic ones and while I've smelled them while in operation, they may have when I first bought them but knew it would go away - and I'm someone who takes cancer risk way more seriously than I should.
So I would follow the advice above and see if the smell doesn't go away after a few hours or maybe days.
Think about it. If the air coming out doesn't scald you, it's highly unlikely that there's any burning plastic. The nichrome wire should be sitting on ceramic posts - either that or something else that isn't going to burn very readily - like in your toaster. In the unlikely event those standoffs ARE plastic, then definitely toss that POS out.
Yes, I just did a search on the issue. Evidently the rub on ceramic heaters isn't toxic fumes unless it's CO.Ceramic Heater Maintenance
Brush the intake vents with a soft, old toothbrush to remove any excess dust and dirt. After the initial scent wears off from a new heater, the most common cause of odors is dust. Next, clean the ceramic heater, including the intake vents, with a vacuum outfitted with an upholstery bristle.Mar 15, 2019
Did you use yours on high setting? The rooms I'm using them in are small and it doesn't get as cold around here as where you are. Interior temperatures will average 52F in the morning during the winter. I only need to bring up the temp maybe 10F for comfort. I won't be using high setting, probably not medium much. So far, low setting almost all the time. I'll see. If the smell bothers me I suppose I'll return it... it is Costco and their return policies are generally great. Electronics not as much but I don't think this qualifies as electronics.
So far I haven't been grossed out by the smell. I did notice it right away but I wasn't upset by it. I'd prefer no smell at all, but figured some smell is probably unavoidable.
I have six of those. 4 are warming it up right now. I think the newer models don't make this constant drone I'm hearing. Sounds like a fan running.Not really.... smell got pretty bad at anything but the lowest settings and it was still pretty obvious even then. (it didn't fade either and yes I tried all the tips to de-stink it)
Again if it were me I'd exchange it for one that doesn't off-gas potentially toxic/cancer-causing fumes when it gets hot. (also "radiant" type heaters produce usable warmth MUCH faster then ceramic forced-air)
I got one of these cheap ($25 on sale) and it blows the Lasko away for stuff like cold after a shower or early AM chills. Also NO bad smells.
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I still see a lot of interest in the Thinkpad T60 and T61 and I have two of the former one of the latter but they are awful (slow as molasses in January) compared to my Thinkpad P1's (version 1 and 3). Best upgrades I can think of, and obtained at seemingly unbeatable prices. Got 32GB RAM in both, as well as 1TB main SSDs and 2nd SSDs. I run them on AC, but I can pull the cord any moment and go mobile. They access my centrally located data on my NAS. I never get slowdowns unless the NAS is acting up, but that isn't the laptops' fault.My primary laptop is a 2014 MacBook Pro that is still just fine.
The one recent thing I have noticed that my MacBook can't handle though is the videos I recorded at 4k 120fps on my new gopro camera. It stutters like shit.I still see a lot of interest in the Thinkpad T60 and T61 and I have two of the former one of the latter but they are awful (slow as molasses in January) compared to my Thinkpad P1's (version 1 and 3). Best upgrades I can think of, and obtained at seemingly unbeatable prices. Got 32GB RAM in both, as well as 1TB main SSDs and 2nd SSDs. I run them on AC, but I can pull the cord any moment and go mobile. They access my centrally located data on my NAS. I never get slowdowns unless the NAS is acting up, but that isn't the laptops' fault.
OTOH, I still use an MIT MyHD PCI HDTV card and the company's DVR software using a midtower XP system. It's my best, most reliable OTA DVR. I figure I can get an external tuner and DVR add-on for one of my 43" 4K TCL Roku TVs for a superior experience (the MyHD system has some bugs). The TCL/Roku DVR system sucks bigtime, but it's the one I use most of the time because the MyHD system requires more effort (but is more satisfying).
When I got my first laptop, a Lenovo T60, I thought I had the shit, the best of the best and maybe it was (2006) but it sure as hell became legacy and obsolete. People still buy them, upgrade them, I use a couple occasionally, one to run legacy 16bit software on 32bit Windows 10, the other running XP to make scheduled audio recordings off FM. But for day to day computing, they're awful.The one recent thing I have noticed that my MacBook can't handle though is the videos I recorded at 4k 120fps on my new gopro camera. It stutters like shit.
But other than that it's been fine and I used to do a lot of dev on it too running servers, ides, graphics programs, etc, and it was just fine.