>From what I have read about Far Infrared that you get more Far infrared output 
>when the temperatuer of the emmiter is lower. the higher the temp the more the 
>output gose out of the far infrared range. so the lower wattage elemonts are 
>better to use, if you need more heat jsut use more of them. the neat thing 
>about Far infrared is that you dont feelr it the same way as regular heat like 
>from a quartz heater. A quartz heater puts out very little Far infrared, it 
>puts out mostly near infrared and dose not have the same effecet as a far 
>infrared emmiter. the quartz heater elemont gets too hot also. you want a 
>gentle warmth as it penetrates deep into the body with out burning you up in 
>the process.





Take care,
 V


> Mike, V, et al
> Thanks guys. 

> "M. G. Devour" <mdev...@eskimo.com> wrote:
> One of the three brands had one as high as 265W. It's the brand that's 
> being discounted quite a bit, so I suspect they might be discontinuing 
> it. The other two brands max out at 150W.

> Of course, a Google search on ceramic reptile heaters will turn up many 
> more options than this one, as will a call around to a few pet shops.

> Good luck.

> Mike D.

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