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- Embed this notice@skylar @PurpCat @WandererUber @deprecated_ii @lichelordgodfrey To elaborate on how these work, you have a little dial that corresponds to temp. Usually 2-3 is about room temperature. The heater cycles on and as soon as the temperature hits e.g. 80 degrees it shuts off and stays off until it hits the activation point again, which is like 5-10 degrees down. It's radiant so it'll heat the floor and stuff around it first, and all those things are heating the air. Once it's been on for a while, it's all set and normally will cycle on for a few minutes and then back off for much longer. I had a room that got morning sun and didn't get warm until close to lunchtime, and I'd set it in there on 2 and it would activate at like 4 AM and get the room comfy by 6.