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This is not really what I was expecting.  The eBay listing images hinted at some interesting alternative to the usual PTC heating module found in these heaters.

But this unit makes me wonder which version came first?  Was it this odd retro design or was it just trying to keep up with the new trendy electronic ones.  (This unit does have electronic circuitry - just not much.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6BNHWvVMS0

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I bought three different flame effect PTC style "miracle heaters". Two turned out to be the same style despite having different listing pictures, and this one (which cost the same!) turned out to be somewhat less complex (huge understatement). I think the best way to avoid this heater is to make sure you buy one with a remote control. This one does work, but is perhaps a bit simplistic compared to the others. It is totally scavengable though, with a pretty good flame effect and useful heater section that could also be a source of resistance wire for custom heating elements. It's notable that the rotating mirrored mylar blades give a great scaled down Star Trek warp-core effect if used with blue LEDs. This unit is freestanding with a thin flex of unknown electrical integrity, but I think we can safely assume that it will be the crappiest copper coated aluminium type stuff. It's also easy to knock over, so that thermal fuse and plastic front grill may be tested at some point. The schematic does bear a strong resemblance to a hair dryer with extra effects, and that is kinda because it is... I specifically avoid using intrusive mid-run video adverts for a more relaxing viewing experience. If you enjoy these videos you can help support the channel with a dollar or two for coffee, cookies and random gadgets for disassembly at:- https://www.patreon.com/bigclive Patreon supporters get early access to advert-free videos as they are made, and also regular live streams. The Patreon support keeps the channel independent of YouTube's advertising algorithms allowing it to be a bit more dangerous and naughty. Other contribution options are available at:- http://www.bigclive.com/coffee.htm #ElectronicsCreators

Comments

Ymir the Frost Giant

Oooh I felt sooo warm watching you fire those up. Who needs dodgy heaters when we can watch your vids?

Nuts 'n' Proud

Thanks for the video. I think I will a stick to my 3 bar halogen heater.

Alex Taylor

I needed a small heater recently but didn’t want to go get one. So I used a hair dryer. I figured at 700 watts and full fan speed it wasn’t going to ever over heat

evilution

The fireplace looks like turds frozen in carbonite.