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| Ev Archive for October 2002 |
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| 1331 messages, last added Tue Oct 22 14:03:22 2002 |
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Re: What kind of Hair Dryer for DC Defrost/Heat..
Victor, I got one at KTA Services in Upland CA.
Website is www.kta-ev.com.
Joseph H. Strubhar
E-Mail: joe@gremcoinc.com
Web: http://www.gremcoinc.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Victor Tikhonov" <vtikhono@lsil.com>
To: <ev@listproc.sjsu.edu>
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 7:36 PM
Subject: Re: What kind of Hair Dryer for DC Defrost/Heat..
> Then, I got to ask exact same question again - what is the source
> of real ceramic heaters or elements, not the $9 ones John mentioned?
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> Victor
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> Lee Hart wrote:
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> > John Wayland wrote:
> > > Using a hair dryer works, but it's pretty noisy and crude. If you want
> > > a cheap but still effective heater, why not use a ceramic element or
> > > two? I found a ceramic type heater at Home Depot for just $9...
> >
> > Be aware that you get what you pay for! Many of these el-cheapo heaters
> > are truly junk, if not outright dangerous. They claim "ceramic" but
> > often aren't. The UL markings are forgeries. Half the safety controls
> > that are supposed to be there are missing. Is is really worth risking
> > your car / house / life on a $9 heater?
> > --
> > Lee A. Hart Ring the bells that still can ring
> > 814 8th Ave. N. Forget your perfect offering
> > Sartell, MN 56377 USA There is a crack in everything
> > leeahart_at_earthlink.net That's how the light gets in - Leonard Cohen
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