Graeme48
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Apologies for hijacking this thread slightly but here goes. Last year, I built a small kiln from a freezer to dry wood blanks for woodturning. This uses a 40w incandescent bulb for heating & bathroom fan for cooling, both controlled by a thermostatic temperature controller. Being somewhat uninformed on these matters, I had never heard of an anti-condensation cabinet heater, but it sounds a much better option - can anyone suggest what power might be best? Freezer cabinet is 6ft high x 2ft x 2ft external dimensions and I am looking to run it around 24 degrees. ThanksIf you're needing or wanting to build a small cabinet type of thing to try and dry wood you're better off looking for an anti condensation cabinet heater rather than using light bulbs. Unlike a bulb cabinet heaters are robust and last for years with continuous use. Farnell is one supplier and their power ranges from about 20W upwards. Slainte.