FAQ
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Why can’t I feel heat under my blanket?
The Human hand is 98˚ F, therefore, the blanket must be equal to or warmer in order to feel the heat. Remember, 50˚ - 60˚ F will thaw and melt fast, but is undetectable to the human hand.
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What if I have water in my Powerblanket® Product?
Powerblanket products are water resistant, but not waterproof. Water can seep in through a tear in the vinyl. In order to remedy this, cut a slit in the bottom of one side of the blanket, lift up and drain. Dry out the blanket with air and patch with the Powerblanket Patch kit.
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Why is the Powerblanket® Product Tripping my Breaker?
Be sure that you are not plugged in to more than the recommended number of Powerblanket® products per 20 amp outlet. Be sure to check that your GFCI is equal to circuit breaker in the panel box. The GFCI will be located on the outlet itself.
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Can I Put Additional Insulation on my Powerblanket® Product?
Although it is not necessary to put additional insulation on your Powerblanket heating blanket, it may increase performance in extreme cold conditions (only recommended for Multi-Duty MD blankets. NEVER put additional insulation on any of the Extra-Hot Blankets (6'x12', 4'x9', 4'x5', 2'x2', 3'x25', or 3'x12'). Also, do not put insulated material on the hot side of a product. This will make the blanket too hot.
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