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September 4, 2025
It took some time to get but once I did, it seems pretty useful for my home project idea. I've conducted a current demand test as displayed in the picture attached. Seems to draw about 5.5A when settled. The output temperature maximum in my 76.14F home lab was about 113F.
Harold C.
August 26, 2025
I realize that this heater is very small but the amount of heat it produces is not worth the 4.3 amp draw on a 12v system. I could barely tell it generated any heat at all.
Doug M.
July 25, 2025
I can see how this would work well in a baby chick incubator. It runs at a steady 82° in a room with a temperature of 71°. It's very light heat with a low RPM fan that resembles an infinite running PC fan. I don't believe this would do much in low temperatures or that it could be used as a 12-volt car heater, as some websites are advertising.
Frank Cava
June 15, 2025
Needs a housing and more heat
DrBeary
May 28, 2025
I got this and installed it in my battery box of my RV where I run a bank of Lithium-ion batteries I set it on a thermostat switch to engage when the temperature drops below 40 Fahrenheit and bring it up three degrees before shutting down so I can continue to charge on my batteries without damaging them during the winters I spend up in the snow and it has worked great does not draw much off the battery but protects them very well.
Randy
April 8, 2025
Product is as described. Using to preheat my ABS.
sheila west
March 17, 2025
doesnt work fan barely goes and no heat dont buy shipping was fast tho
Mike S
November 28, 2024
I bought these to supplement my dash and windshield heating in winter. Very simple hookups, 2 wires to run fan, and 2 wires to run heater. All works well. No thermostat needed so saves money. These are 50W so use about 5 amps. They are enough to keep fog off my windshield, but low power to heat entire vehicle. They perform well for my needs.
Bulldog
November 12, 2024
Might be good for a doll house
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