Help me please to use my infrared heater the most effectively

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An IR heater is being used to heat a wardrobe, but the user reports insufficient heating of its surface despite being placed two meters away. The heater has a power output of 1 kW, which may not be adequate for effectively heating a room. Discussions highlight that infrared heaters are designed to heat objects and people directly rather than the air, suggesting that the heater should be aimed at the target area for better efficiency. While electric heaters are technically 100% efficient in converting energy to heat, the effectiveness depends on proper placement and usage. The conversation emphasizes the need for a more effective heating strategy to achieve desired warmth in the room.
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Hello! I've got an IR heater
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I've put against the wardrobe in a distance of 2 meters for I want to heat all it's surface. But for an hour of heating I don't feel heating of it's surface.

Also I have put my washbasin with water in front of IR heater. Water in basin is still slightly warm.
 
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How many watts is it and why are you trying to heat your wardrobe with it?
 
1kwatt (0.5k+0.5k spirals). I am trying to heat my room by the surface of big wardrobe (surface 1.7m height 2m long)
I'm looking for another better ways to heat my room with IR.
 
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How big of a room is it and how cold is it outside? 1 kW isn't all that much to heat a room.
 
I thought infraread heaters were meant to heat yourself. Anything else will be terribly
inefficient.
 
Aren't all heaters 100% efficient?

I'd suggest pointing the heater at what you want to be warm...
 
Yes, all electric resistance heaters are 100% efficient in their output of heat and as long as the heat isn't radiated through a window, all will end up in the room. And yes it is a more efficient usage of that outputted heat to point the heater at what you want heated (as you suggested).
 
What's it brand? I have Edenoure Infrared heater unit and so far so good, I don't find any problem like your complain above...


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Aren't all heaters 100% efficient?

I'd suggest pointing the heater at what you want to be warm...

100% efficient. you mean Pin=Pout? Put 1KW of electric power and get 1KW heat. I am sure this is wrong interpretation. can you explain 100% in what way.
 
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