All our waterbed heaters have a lifetime warranty, except for two. Our 2 lowest cost waterbed heaters have a 4 year warranty. What is the wattage of a waterbed heater? Waterbed heaters come in different wattages. Our solid state waterbed heaters are rated at watts.
Softside waterbeds don't need as many watts to heat the mattress, as does a hardside waterbed. We also have a European waterbed heater that comes in volts. Are there different types of waterbed heaters? There are two types of heaters. Both types work great, but a digital uses different electronics, and includes a digital readout, and a remote.
The regular solid state heater uses a dial type knob. Should I get an extra heater for my partner's side of the waterbed? A separate heater on your partners side will not give you separate heat, but it will work more efficiently, heat up faster, and turn off more quickly for better energy savings. I have a tube waterbed. Do I need a special waterbed heater? Yes, we have a special tube waterbed heater to be used with the tube style waterbeds.
Are heating pads included with a waterbed heater? All of our waterbed heaters include a heating pad. Unroll the heating pad and reverse roll so as pad will then lay flat. DO NOT crease pad. Be sure that the pad and temperature sensor has not shifted over any cracks in the decking or foundations after installing the liner and waterbed mattress. Make sure the heating pad is under the liner and not too close to the edge to eliminate air pockets that will cause the heater to malfunction.
Begin to fill your water mattress to your desired sleep preference. After completion you can now plug your heater pad into your heater control. Now plug the heater power cord into a working surge protector. Check to be sure all components are plugged in securely. The unit may take days to heat to the desired temperature based upon the water and room temperature. Heavy fiber beds may require 2 low watt heaters for proper temperature regulation. It is designed to have its heat absorbed by the water in a water mattress.
Water absorbed heat much faster than air. When installing a heater make sure all the wrinkles in the bladder and safety liner are removed from the area directly above and in contact with the heating pad. In order to keep the temperature of your waterbed at a pleasing and constant level of temperature, you will need a waterbed heater.
The same holds true for waterbeds. They will likely become too cool for your taste without being heated. A cool waterbed will draw heat from your body, making you feel even colder.
Water beds are normally heated. If no heater is used the water will equalize with the room air temperature typically about 70 F. This partially eliminates the body-contouring benefit of a waterbed, and the ability to control the bed temperature.
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