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Cubic feet, on the other hand, measures volume — the amount of three-dimensional space an object occupies. To calculate cubic feet, multiply the length, width and height (or depth) of an item.
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Since our 120 cubic foot room requires 1,200 watts, we’ll go with four 300-watt panels. Calculate your room volume to determine the number of infrared panels and the correct wattage you will ...
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