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FBogg t1_jba5l1e wrote
Reply to comment by BitsAndBobs304 in Does thin stuff placed between pan and induction cooker affect efficiency in a significant manner? by BitsAndBobs304
it wouldn't be a loss of efficiency; the energy transfer will always be 100% efficient. It will however reduce the power consumption, as someone else said with a relation ship of inverse square. the material thickness will affect energy transfer by a large amount
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attic vents are primarily for heat to escape uninsulated attics. with spray foam at roof joists, attic is part of your whole house thermal envelope so open vents will hurt your energy performance. I wouldn't spray the vent, but putting up insulation board over the openings would help.
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Reply to comment by BitsAndBobs304 in Does thin stuff placed between pan and induction cooker affect efficiency in a significant manner? by BitsAndBobs304
further distance between magnetic elements = weaker magnetic force = lower transmission at constant line voltage.