
Bathroom heating with an infrared electric mirror
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To keep the bathroom warm electrically, I installed an infrared mirror capable of heating 450 watts. The heating mirror measures 800 mm x 600 mm and is controlled by a thermostat paired with motion detection technology. This setup ensures that the bathroom temperature remains consistently at 18 degrees Celsius at all times. When someone enters the room, the motion detector instantly raises the temperature to a comfortable 22 degrees Celsius. If no one is present in the bathroom, the temperature returns to its default setting of 18 degrees Celsius. A bonus feature of this system is that it eliminates condensation on the mirror entirely. The control panel also features a wireless power meter that can be used to track the mirror's power consumption in real-time. This control unit is discreetly housed beneath the mirror in a 3D printed protective case with a carefully designed opening for the motion detector. Mirror: https://infraroodverwarmingstore.nl/spiegelverwarming.html Motion Detector: https://infraroodverwarmingstore.nl/catalog/product/view/id/237/s/bewegingsmelder-en-thermostaat-pir-th/category/63/ Power Readout: https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/32965681287.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.63724c4dVa3LO7
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