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Heated comforter on sale

riven1950
Explorer
Explorer
http://www.woot.com/plus/heated-throws-and-comforters?utm_source=Daily+Digest&utm_campaign=4bd2fda44...

I don't need one but thought some folks might like this. It is a ons day sale I think. I have bought from Woot several times with good results,
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rhagfo
Explorer III
Explorer III
Bucky Badger wrote:
we are in the market for something, but a lot of people seem to like the heated mattress pads....I have 5 hours to make up my mind LOL


Think about it Heat rises!
Found out about heated mattress pads in 1996, when oldest went to Collage at WSU, sorority had a dorm room on the 3rd floor of the house, mass bunk beds! Fire code required that the windows be keep open for fresh air!! Pullman, WA. can get very cold in winter! Heated mattress pads were the strong favorite!
Russ & Paula the Beagle Belle.
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pnichols
Explorer II
Explorer II
I assume that any comforter or electric pad/blanket cycles ON and OFF continuously while in use. This means that the total amps used for a night's sleep would be less than the usage calculated by merely multiplying running amps times the number of hours used.

Here's a link for some 12V warmers if you don't need a full comforter and if you want to eliminate the inefficiency of the conversion that an inverter introduces - especially for camping when not on hookups:

http://www.12volt-travel.com/12-volt-electric-blankets-c-90.html
2005 E450 Itasca 24V Class C

DrewE
Explorer II
Explorer II
lynndiwagon wrote:
Around 12Amps at 12VDC


Usage when the comforter is heating at maximum power will be higher, probably about 20A.

Average usage will depend on how high one sets the control for the comforter (and possibly on how cool the surroundings are if the controller is reasonably sophisticated), and 12A could be a reasonable estimate for that.

Edit: I am very, very fond of my electric blanket (in my house). A heated pad would probably work just as well, though.

Gene_Ginny
Explorer
Explorer
I have one better than that. I married her almost 49 years ago. 🙂 🙂 🙂
Gene and DW Ginny
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lynndiwagon
Explorer
Explorer
Around 12Amps at 12VDC
Lynn & Diana Wagoner
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2014 Big Country 3650RL
Retired

Slownsy
Explorer
Explorer
180w at 120V run of 12V inverter = ? Amps.
Frank.
Frank
2012 F250 XLT
4x4 Super Cab
8' Tray 6.2lt, 3.7 Diff.

RoyB
Explorer II
Explorer II
We use something similar in our OFF-ROAD POPUP running off our low wattage PSW INVERTER when camping off the power grid.

Works great and is great to have around for us. Momabear has a smaller throw type comforter she uses sitting around the trailer watching HDTV... Perfect for taking the chill off.

Roy Ken
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naturist
Nomad
Nomad
Nice. Wish they were 12 volt, however.