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	<title>Comments on: Which Is Better Laser Or Electric Water Heaters?</title>
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		<title>By: Biofreak</title>
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		<description>I agree with wires about Laser being a brand.  As someone who knows something about lasers, there would be no advantage to heating water using an actual laser.  Inexpensive lasers are not very powerful and not very efficient.  You would be much better off taking the electricity used to power the laser and, instead, send it into an electric filament to heat the water.  Electric filaments are actually very efficient (where else is the energy going to go, if not into the water...?)
So, I would avoid any company that wants to use lasers to heat water.  Actually, I would avoid any company that calls itself Laser just to sound high tech, even though they produce keroseen and electric heaters.  But that&#039;s just me.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with wires about Laser being a brand.  As someone who knows something about lasers, there would be no advantage to heating water using an actual laser.  Inexpensive lasers are not very powerful and not very efficient.  You would be much better off taking the electricity used to power the laser and, instead, send it into an electric filament to heat the water.  Electric filaments are actually very efficient (where else is the energy going to go, if not into the water&#8230;?)<br />
So, I would avoid any company that wants to use lasers to heat water.  Actually, I would avoid any company that calls itself Laser just to sound high tech, even though they produce keroseen and electric heaters.  But that&#8217;s just me.</p>
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