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Run a test, get a room on a cold night, run a small heater like 4-600 watts. It’s really more about your house than anything. 800 kept a tiny bedroom livable, 1500 kept a section of a living room less cold. the 400 setting heated the smallest bathroom ever.
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We had a portable heater that did 40 watts. eh, might do better with a chicken or lizard warming lamp, you could heat a small area very comfortably for several people. We used one with a human feedback loop holding a coffee thermometer and once you get it set for 135deg, you can get warm water and throw steaks In for 3-6 hours to sous vide.
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It will boil water faster than some gas stoves, gets all the energy into the food and is temp controllable. Just have a compatible pan and pot handy. The induction stove is great, we call it science stove. I'm not sure if it's worth going as big as a box fan? What are the best, most efficient options for an emergency backup hot plate?įans - these don't need to be large, probably 8-12" would be sufficient to keep you cool in the summer and not be much draw I wouldn't think? I suppose any fan from walmart may do? Would prefer a high-quality one though that would be as efficient as possible. Hot Plate - I know these can be a huge draw, but also a crucial piece of kit if you need to heat or cook something. I know these can be energy hogs, so what's the best option out there? These can also be really cheap in general in quality, so I would prefer something that is of higher-quality if I'm going to rely on it for emergency back up. Space heaters - just looking for a small one that can heat a single room and doesn't pull a ton. Heating blankets - can anyone suggest high quality ones that are efficient and work well? I know these can potentially have a large draw on them because of the heating coil. So I really want to get a few high-efficiency things to make life easier in the summer and winter months during power loss.
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The system will eventually be a 24V system, but we're starting off with 12V setups as we build everything out and upgrade to the 24V eventually. I always like to Be Prepared and once our emergency battery backup system is installed, there are a few other things I want to add to this system to be self-sufficient in a time of need when the power goes out.