h a l f b a k e r yExpensive, difficult, slightly dangerous, not particularly effective... I'm on a roll.
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still, it's better than a standard electric blanket, nice one [i-Mer]
P.S. I thought electric blankets had gone out with the 80s ? |
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Uhhh, *anything* that emits heat is emitting electromagnetic radiation. The only thing an electric blanket might emit that an air blanket wouldn't would be a small magnetic field. Nobody has ever proven a link between magnetic fields and cancer, and they've *really* tested that one to death... Some people claim that magnets are actually good for you. I think I vote no, unless you can build an air popcorn maker into the blanket, then I would buy it. |
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Make it blow cool air in summer
and you've got yourself a winner |
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that would be damn noisy. you said somthing about how a hair dryer could be used. think how loud hair dryers are. |
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//Since the airflow would be relatively low only a computer fan or 2 (which are fairly quiet)\\ |
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I can't hear my computer right now. That would work pretty well, only this might be overkill for anywhere but the arctic circle. Good though. |
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This is great Idea, is better than heating a whole room now with energy prices going to the roof this will be a great alternative for the masses. I will buy 7 of them myself. |
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//Since the airflow would be relatively low only a computer fan or 2 (which are fairly quiet) would be necessary// |
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The hoses would have to be fairly rigid. Were they flexible, the fan would need to maintain enough pressure to keep them open; Which is more than what a couple of computer fans can do. Even wih rigid hoses, you would still need bigger/sronger fans than what you are proposing. |
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