in the same way as in the previous case,
provoking a "blackout". After a few min-
utes it will reconnect itself. If those black-
outs take place, you will either have to
decrease the flame intensity or discon-
nect some light bulbs.
C. Electrical appliances: Today there are
multiple electrical appliances that work
through a USB connection to the com-
puter. Any of those appliances will work
perfectly if connected to the Thermix.
Also, small 12V devices can also be fed.
For example, small radios or portable
fans. Always when connecting a USB de-
vice you must adjust the flame so the
temperature does not surpass 90
D. Heating: Thermix always emit hot air
when placed over a hot surface and the
fan is activated, but if light bulbs or oth-
er devices are connected, the airflow and
pressure will be lower and will not be
enough to heat up a room as the afore-
mentioned beyond 5
ent temperature. However, if you wish
to heat up a room, you must place the
device over a controlled flame (never a
bonfire) and control that the voltage is
between 12V and 15V. In this case, not
only the hot air from the cooling sys-
tem will be propelled, but also a hot air
column from the burner's flame will be
released. In this way, placing the device
C.
over a normal burner, you can obtain
o
around 2,000-2,500V of heat energy.
Similar to a 2,500V electric convection
heater. (A flame from an alcohol burn-
er is enough to increase the temperature
from 10 to 15
over a heater, you must control that it
does start spinning. In this case the revo-
lutions will be lower, but it will still release
hot air in the room.
C over the ambi-
o
C in a 20m
room). Placed
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