• Re: electric blanket getting significantly weaker over short period of

    From Muhammad Sami@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 21 00:22:56 2023
    On Sunday, 26 February 2017 at 10:16:24 UTC+5, R2D4 wrote:
    On 02/22/2017 11:27 AM, R2D4 wrote:
    I am on my second Sunbeam electric blanket this Winter and it is doing
    the same thing as the first one I had-- starts off for a couple of weeks working correctly, then spends a week getting weaker and weaker where I have to turn up the controller all the way and even then the heating is uneven and weak. I was going to return this one too, but before I do, I wanted to ask if anyone knew of a solution to repair this? Almost seems like there is a circuit issue somewhere, maybe in the controller, but
    who knows. If it were a cheap repair, I'd just keep the blanket after
    the low cost repeatable fix. Thank you.

    PS: I can't think that they're making that much money on these. I read
    the reviews and *many* folks are having similar issues. If a solution
    isn't found for the above, I'd appreciate recommendations for a brand/ model that will last. This definitely isn't like the blanket I had
    while growing up 25 years ago; that one lasted for 15 years with no issues.
    Just to update that I gave up on trying to find the right electric
    whatever that will work correctly and I am currently trying out down and
    down alternative comforters. This also seems to be an area needing
    study and it's not as simple as just picking out one without knowing
    what you need beforehand. However, I'm very close to a reasonably
    costing winner so my problems are almost solved.
    https://homelyitems.com/electric-blanket-light-on-but-no-heat/

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  • From Allodoxaphobia@21:1/5 to Muhammad Sami on Tue Mar 21 13:44:23 2023
    On Tue, 21 Mar 2023 00:22:56 -0700 (PDT), Muhammad Sami wrote:
    On Sunday, 26 February 2017 at 10:16:24 UTC+5, R2D4 wrote:
    On 02/22/2017 11:27 AM, R2D4 wrote:
    I am on my second Sunbeam electric blanket this Winter and it is doing
    the same thing as the first one I had-- starts off for a couple of weeks >> > working correctly, then spends a week getting weaker and weaker where I
    have to turn up the controller all the way and even then the heating is
    uneven and weak. I was going to return this one too, but before I do, I
    wanted to ask if anyone knew of a solution to repair this? Almost seems
    like there is a circuit issue somewhere, maybe in the controller, but
    who knows. If it were a cheap repair, I'd just keep the blanket after
    the low cost repeatable fix. Thank you.

    PS: I can't think that they're making that much money on these. I read
    the reviews and *many* folks are having similar issues. If a solution
    isn't found for the above, I'd appreciate recommendations for a brand/
    model that will last. This definitely isn't like the blanket I had
    while growing up 25 years ago; that one lasted for 15 years with no issues.
    Just to update that I gave up on trying to find the right electric
    whatever that will work correctly and I am currently trying out down and
    down alternative comforters. This also seems to be an area needing
    study and it's not as simple as just picking out one without knowing
    what you need beforehand. However, I'm very close to a reasonably
    costing winner so my problems are almost solved.

    https://homelyitems.com/electric-blanket-light-on-but-no-heat/

    I would believe that AFTER SIX YEARS his blanket is no longer a problem.

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  • From Peter W.@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 21 08:17:08 2023
    That, or another case of spontaneous combustion!

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  • From John Robertson@21:1/5 to Peter W. on Wed Mar 22 09:28:04 2023
    On 2023/03/21 8:17 a.m., Peter W. wrote:
    That, or another case of spontaneous combustion!


    Surely that would have gotten a mention here...

    John ;-#)#
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  • From ohger1s@gmail.com@21:1/5 to ohg...@gmail.com on Thu Mar 23 10:20:48 2023
    On Thursday, February 23, 2017 at 10:11:58 PM UTC-5, ohg...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Thursday, February 23, 2017 at 3:48:20 PM UTC-5, Samuel M. Goldwasser wrote:

    I haven't done any real testing Sam, but just spitballing I'd guess that the more the Sunbeam is used, the faster it becomes inert. So, if run at lower temp settings, less heat/time will be supplied by the blanket and the longer it will last (?). I
    suspect it's decline is not linear, so keeping the temp down by half may quadruple the life..

    At least that's my theory and we'll see how this new Sunbeam mattress pad holds up. We had two blankets before this heated pad (both Sunbeam) and both went *very* weak before being replaced. Neither showed any error code at the controller nor went
    completely cold, so neither suffered a broken wire anywhere. But even at level ten they barely got warm.

    This new Sunbeam heated mattress pad we picked up last fall will be used no more than a max of 4 out of 10 (no preheat which does a level 10 for 30 min).

    As long as the thread has been resurrected, let me report that the new Sunbeam mattress pad we got when I posted in 2017 lasted three seasons when it wouldn't be warm enough even at 10.

    We replaced it with a Beautyrest mattress pad, and we are finishing up our third winter with it. On a scale of 0-20, we preheat at 10 about half hour before we go to bed, and I put it on 3 to sleep. So far, I don't notice *any* loss of heating
    capability with the Beautyrest as I did with repeated Sunbeam products (at least three maybe four all told), which slowly seemed to go inert.

    So the Beautyrest seems to be a far better product at least by my small sample.

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  • From John Robertson@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 23 21:30:30 2023
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