Mirror de-mister

Does anyone have one of these pads that fixes to the back of your mirror and keeps it mist free in the bathroom?

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effective are they?

Ian

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Ian Waddell
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I'm interested too. How thick is it and how many watts?

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Andrew Gabriel

I believe very, from friends.

There is a (makers?) web site some where with details, google? They aren't that powerful, very vague memories of say 50W for something 18" x 24.

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Dave Liquorice

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purchased my demister from the above arrived within a few days for a 600x

600 nirror and works brilliantly,wired directly to the shaver socket,but you can put a switch in as well if required.wattage is around 50 watts.the mirror never mists up
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Alex

it is wafer thin and about 3mm at the cable connection

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Alex

I'm waiting for the automatic version to come out. It has metal strips across the back of the mirror, connected to mains. When misting occurs, conduction follows, and the mist is quickyl boiled off. When its dry, no current is wasted :)

NT

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bigcat

The basic idea is that an alternative way of measuring humidity is 'dew point'. This is the temperature that an object has to be to have condensation form on it. It's always lower than (or at) room temperature, So, if the bathroom is at 28C, and the mirror is heated so that it's at 35C, there will be no condensation at all on it.

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Ian Stirling

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