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#759844 - 04/29/12 06:48 AM Create a low watt heat bubble to stay warm
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I have been thinking ahead about staying warm next winter using the least amount of watts possible. I might be able to get away with powering that off my solar system, if i can find the right combination of watts.

Caveat: I do have a very small studio - 150 sq feet, and it's well insulated. I made it through last winter with just a space heater. I also have mild winters that only hover around freezing or sometimes dip to the 20s.

I recently read a thread on Permies.com about creating a heat bubble around the places you use in your home, instead of heating the entire house.

In my case, I would want a heat bubble around the computer, one on the bed, and maybe one to sit and watch TV (which I don't do often, really).

For the computer area, I could easily wear socks, a sweatshirt and a hat to start with. Then I could either get a heated keyboard/mouse set or just use some USB fingerless gloves. I found a $5 set of USB heated gloves on Amazon recently and did order those.

With heating the hands, I'd also want to sit on a heating pad (again, a USB one would be great), and have some kind of heating pad for my feet. There is also the option of USB heated slippers, but i think I'd be happier with socks and a heating pad. It will eventually come down to the watt combination, I am sure. Whatever ends up being the lowest combination that still keeps me warm.

I am also looking into 'personal heaters', which are like tiny space heaters that heat a body part. I found a cute USB one that I could either use for feet or hands/face, that uses only 200 watts. While that uses more than a set of heated fingerless USB gloves, it's a WHOLE lot less than the typical 1500 watt space heater.

I'll be reading about these little heaters and keeping an eye on the reviews. I don't like being cold at all, so I think I will be a good test subject. And i do have plenty of time to work on this - summer isn't even here yet. smile



Edited by Jilly (04/29/12 06:50 AM)

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#759937 - 04/30/12 07:13 AM Re: Create a low watt heat bubble to stay warm [Re: Jilly]
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Since i plan to be camping in flagstaff, AZ, this summer (7,000 feet elevation), I will surely be experimenting with a heat bubble at night in my camper.

I do have my DC heating blanket, and my USB heating gloves are on their way from amazon.

I found a USB powered sort of heated 'pocket' for the hand that you slip over while using your mouse. If I pick that up i will review it. I do plan to review everything I am using so people can decide what will work for them. I still have my eye on the personal heater...I will add things as needed and see what works.

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#759961 - 04/30/12 03:17 PM Re: Create a low watt heat bubble to stay warm [Re: Jilly]
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Good idea, Jilly. It sure would save money not having to heat up your entire living space.
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#760335 - 05/02/12 01:00 AM Re: Create a low watt heat bubble to stay warm [Re: Jilly]
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Thank you, Debbie. It's really fun to mess with this.

I wish I could make a cooling bubble too. I guess that is what fans and wet cloths are for! smile

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#761187 - 05/06/12 06:08 AM Re: Create a low watt heat bubble to stay warm [Re: Jilly]
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My USB heating gloves arrived! YAY. I instantly tested them (at night, when it was cooler, of course, and with the fan blowing on me).

Here is my full review: USB fuzzy, cozy hand warming gloves

I think this is a great start to my bubble. I also have a DC flannel warming blanket to add to it - DC units draw very little watts. It's really for my car, but i do also have a DC power unit in here that will be easy to charge up with my single solar panel, once I get that hooked up.

Yay, yay, yay.

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