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Infrared radiation does not heat the air, but the surrounding objects. In this regard, the parts of the body placed under it immediately feel warm. Purchased heaters are quite large, so if you need a compact device, you can only make it yourself.
How to make a compact infrared heater

Materials:


  • linear incandescent lamps R7S 400 W each – 5 pcs.;
  • sockets for R7S lamps with holders – 5 sets;
  • candy tin box;
  • wires;
  • thermal relay;
  • switch;
  • power regulator or touch sensor with power switching;
  • screws, nuts;
  • mounting box;
  • camouflage tape.

IR heater manufacturing process


How to make a compact infrared heater

Lamp sockets with holders must be screwed inside the tin box.
How to make a compact infrared heater

How to make a compact infrared heater

How to make a compact infrared heater

The cartridges need to be connected to each other in series, then each of the lamps will receive 44 V.
How to make a compact infrared heater

The result will be a faint glow, but powerful heat. The cartridges are screwed inside the box, their twist is insulated with heat shrink.
How to make a compact infrared heater

How to make a compact infrared heater

Power is supplied to the lamps through a thermal relay. It will interrupt the circuits when the reflector is critically heated, which will reduce the fire danger. It also wouldn’t hurt to embed a push-button switch on the body.To adjust the heating, you can use a regulator from a grinder or drill.
How to make a compact infrared heater

How to make a compact infrared heater

You can make the heater more high-tech by installing a touch sensor. Its contact is connected to the metal body. As a result, touching the box will turn on/off the lamps and switch the heating power mode.
How to make a compact infrared heater

The selected electronic equipment for the heater is installed in a mounting box, which must be screwed to the back of the device body. To improve the appearance of the heater, a frame cut from the lid of a tin box is installed on it. Its sharp edges are covered with a tube cut lengthwise. The body itself can be painted or covered with camouflage tape. It is also advisable to place a grille in front of the lamps.
How to make a compact infrared heater

How to make a compact infrared heater

How to make a compact infrared heater

How to make a compact infrared heater

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Comments (9)
  1. Vasya Pupkin
    #1 Vasya Pupkin Guests 24 November 2020 22:05
    1
    Probably the lamps should be connected not in parallel, but in series... 😆
  2. Sergey
    #2 Sergey Guests November 25, 2020 03:57
    1
    The same can be done with ordinary 220 volt incandescent lamps. We take 2 lamps, say 150 watts each. We connect the cartridges in series.We plug in 220 into the network. The consumption in this case will be about 150 watts and will be accompanied by a weak glow of the lamps. Of course, it is advisable to make a reflector; in this case, a 1-liter aluminum beer can is ideal. We cut it in half on one side and bend it. We obtain the most favorable reflection angle over the entire area of ​​the reflector. If desired, you can add the required number of pairs of lamps and install toggle switches to turn them on and off.
    1. Basil
      #3 Basil Guests 29 November 2020 22:52
      0
      Consumption will be 300 W. Learn physics. When connected in parallel or in series, the power is summed.
  3. Sergey
    #4 Sergey Guests 25 November 2020 19:29
    1
    I wonder what the efficiency of the heater is? Is it worth fencing a garden? Moreover, the money won’t be cheap.
  4. Vitaly
    #5 Vitaly Guests November 26, 2020 09:18
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    For any incandescent lamp, almost all of the energy consumption goes into heat, so the efficiency is around 99%. But it’s definitely not worth making a garden of R7S lamps. Use regular lamps and a standard base - cheaper and more accessible.
    1. Sergey
      #6 Sergey Guests 27 November 2020 02:25
      0
      That's right. Ordinary incandescent lamps cost a penny, they will work in a series connection for a long time, and the consumption is low. It will probably be more expensive to assemble a good case)))
  5. Guest Vyacheslav
    #7 Guest Vyacheslav Guests 29 November 2020 13:55
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    I thought about this idea myself, but where can I find the bases?
    And what temperature is the thermostat set to?
  6. Guest Vyacheslav
    #8 Guest Vyacheslav Guests 29 November 2020 14:06
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    Damn, I've asked the price... And the Chinese's caps bite! This is where the runway for import substitution is!...
  7. Vitaly
    #9 Vitaly Guests December 6, 2020 04:08
    1
    Use regular sockets and regular lamps. They are quite inexpensive.

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