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Heaters like that actually dry the air that passes thru them. They're commonly used to speed the drying of plaster, wall board compound, non flammable paints etc. This is incorrect unless they are exhausted to the outside. Any fossil fuel will exhaust a certain amount of moisture. This poster is technically correct, there will be a small amount of water vapor formed in the combustion of propane and natural gas. However, this would be in the form of vapor because of the heat. My guess is that the poster who corrected my error isn't familliar with this type of heater as it would be pointless to exhaust a torpedo type heater outdoors.
They are designed for heating the air in an semi-enclosed space and are used in commercial construction to dry concrete, plaster and paint.
Any moisture will escape with the heated air.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RUN A TORPEDO HEATER IN ANY ENCLOSED SPACE,
IT WILL BURN UP ALL THE OXYGEN IN THE ROOM AND YOU WILL DIE!
A Giant Chinese Salamander weighs around 150 pounds. A normal salamander weighs around 10-20 pounds.
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Salamander has 2,100 HP in the Famicom version and 5,700 HP in the DS version.
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There are many benefits to using a convection heater. The first advantage is the fact that convection heaters heat faster than other heaters. Convection heaters also are much cheaper and heat a larger area.
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My grandfather said in 1942 the cost was $100,000 each. Because of the cost, they would recover torpedo's that were test fired.
Infrared heaters typically use less electricity compared to other types of heaters because they heat objects directly instead of heating the air, which can be more energy efficient.
i think that they would probably not work without the sun and in addition to this i dont think they would make us much heat as the other heaters eg convectional heaters
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It is a part of aging skin. You see when a tiger salamander is about to shed it wont move much. If you look closely your tiger salamander, it will look very ugly. Black spots all over its skin, and dark color. But dont worry. A few days later the tiger salamander will shed and it will be in its normal skin color again. I hope this helped. I wish you and your salamander good luck!