just out of curiosity Bill where did you purchase the suncloud in 
kansas city?


thanks chauncey


--- In [email protected], "William Stephan" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ed:
> I just bought an infrared heater to heat a three-seasons room.  
Mine's a Suncloud, not quartz.  It has four 675 watt (I think) 
infrared bulbs mounted below a heat exchanger with a small fan.  
Since the thing draws 1,500 watts, it's only rated at like 5,300 BTUs 
or so, but the manufacturer claims that the combination of 
the "special" heat exchanger and the fact that it's infrared cause it 
to deliver that amount of heat very efficiently.  
> 
> We had the thing on last evening, and we got down to just about 
freezing.  It kept the room very comfortable at that temperature, and 
didn't run continuously.
> 
> I don't know how it'll do when it's zero, but it's a lot better 
than either the fan-forced heater I have or the oil-filled one we 
used last year, which incidentally died right at the end of the 
season despite being new.
> 
> The only bad thing about this is the cost.  I paid like $530.00 for 
the thing.  The unit I bought and the bulbs are guaranteed for three 
years.
> 
> Anybody know if you can use a light probe to check infrared bulbs?
> 
> Good luck Ed.
> comes in a furniture-grade cabinet, 
> 
> Bill Stephan
> Kansas City, MO
> (816)803-2469
> William Stephan
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Edward Przybylek"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: 10/13/06 1:29:02 PM
> To: "BlindHandyManList"<[email protected]>
> Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Quartz Infrared Heaters
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I've been looking at quartz infrared heaters to help supplement my 
> home heating this winter.  The paticular unit I've been looking at 
is 
> called the EdenPure.  Supposedly the larger unit will heat 1000 
> square feet.  Has anyone had any experience with this type of 
heater 
> and if so, what did/do you think of it?  Thanks.
> 
> Take care,
> Ed Przybylek
> 
> 
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