Tuesday, March 21st, 2006
Our environment rapidly changes when we enter into an infrared sauna. From our normal indoor surroundings with temperature around 70 – 85 F (20 – 30 C) we step into a room with air heated up to 110 – 130 F (45 – 60 C). Not only the temperature is higher, but also many infrared […]
Posted in Infrared sauna | No Comments »
Saturday, March 4th, 2006
In a recent comparison of infrared heaters with electrical stove I showed that infrared sauna consumes 4-5 times less electricity than conventional sauna. In this post I will explain why it is so and how it follows from the basic physical principles.
There are three ways heat can transfer from its source (heater) to surroundings (sauna). […]
Posted in Infrared sauna | No Comments »