Comparing 6000 WATT Resistors, Infratech versus Bromic Heaters

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By: Mehdi Sadaghdar

0:00 Intro
1:08 Assembling Bromic Infrared Heater
3:43 Assembling Infratech Infrared Heater
5:16 Attempt to Turn on the Heaters
7:50 Explaining Outdoor Infrared Heaters
9:30 Infratech vs Bromic Comparison Document
13:06 Testing Heaters Temperature Profile
18:37 Analysing Bromic’s Feedback
19:26 Comparison Conclusion
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"If there is a way, electricity will find it."

Golden words.

danielfernandes
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You did a fair comparison with a lot of points and even pointed out what they were doing wrong! So awesome!

pesterenan
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You forget that he is an excellent engineer from the usual videos. The testing was on point, and data presentation was really understandable, and made rhe comparison more alive.

melihcelik
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We need to have "Certified by Mehdi", that will be the only needed certification and most practical one 😎
Great comparison!

marsgizmo
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“it doesn’t block any radiation at all” casually breaking the laws of physics here, nice!

wow-roblox
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20:15 - I was worried there for a second, then I checked the link.

jc
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This is legendary....the way you measured, mapped, and presented the data was incredible. Very professional and always hilarious. Good stuff brother.

grekygrek
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I have a feeling that Infratech knew about the Bromic Heaters document and wanted you to help them debunk them, that's why they were so confident.

At 9:47, that asterisk really sounded my asterisk detector, since one asterisk can just say "as long as package has been dropped from 3, 000, 000 light years."

CrazyMage--
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Gotta love the “lifetime warrantee” that ends after 7 years

Maker
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Yea okay - I was like "No way he's posting his home address, that's a mess waiting to happen!" But I see I was worried no reason :D
And yes, I may think you're a bit crazy Mehdi, you almost lit ur pants on fire for a seatwarmer :D It's okay tho, I love you for it <3

TheTobiasandersen
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Should have measured temperature off the top of the units while they were running. If the Bromic's top was cooler for _its surface area/Watts consumed_ than the Infratech's, it would help support their claim of a more efficient reflector.

PressRecord
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Am currently doing diploma in electrical and electronics Engineering but you are one of the Engineers on youtube that always inspire me to learn and advance more especially the way you deeply analysis and experiment in a humourous way thanx you Mr. Medhi 🙂🙂

epicrodtezla
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Lifetime warranty*

* 1 year parts, 7 years elements

Even cats have a longer "lifetime" than that.

GadgetAddict
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Mehdi: "...I'll leave my address in the description..."
Me: Are you insane dude? *checks description* A link? Is it a rickroll? *clicks anyway because i need to know*
Oh... I should have expected that :)

rrbd
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I do electrical for a big restaurant in Dallas that has around 20 infratech heaters the same size as what you got and the elements last around 2 winters being used for around 12 hours a day, 4-5 months of the year. Changing these out is fairly easy but the main problem we always come across is the crimps on the end of the wires that go on the filaments burn up rather quickly and leave a good chance to short to the casing of the heater once the wire melts off

masonoliver
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WAGO connectors are what you need for testing stuff. Easy to switch between and NEC approved.

greatwhitenorthcanada
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Gotta love that companies can just define "lifetime warranty" to be an arbitrary number of years in the fine print. I get that "lifetime" is _technically_ not a standardized unit of time, but come on. That's like the old saying "give a man a fire and he'll be warm for the night; set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life"

LordHonkInc
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For temporary connections, Wago 222 or 221 you will find very handy as they won't damage the conductors and are available at 32 and 40 amps. The 222's have a testing point too.

alexpaulhaywood
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I really appreciate the honest and accurate testing. You even go above and beyond what I would normally expect from a comparison video. Thank you

whitepanthr
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This is some cold hard science in a video about heaters. Love the 3d charts. 🔥

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