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by mohn
1717 days ago
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When I first read this comment I was picturing a hot water radiator behind you, so it sounded unlikely based on the blackbody radiation curve for ~320 K. But now I realize you're probably talking about an electric heater. Given that their heating elements get so hot that they're putting out visible red/orange light, it seems very plausible that an electric heater could produce enough ~940 nm IR to drown out the signal from the remote. Thanks for sharing! I will try to keep this in mind when I'm troubleshooting IR remotes in the future. |
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Btw. that Nokia 6310i from 2002/3 is still used today by mother-in-law, and original battery still holds for 4-5 days!