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Control unit ARC Solamagic PREMIUM+ and AIR+
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Add convenience with remote control and power adjustment
Upgrade your PREMIUM+ or AIR+ patio heater to a remote-controlled patio heater and easily adjust the heating power. This way, your patio or balcony space is always as comfortable as possible! The control unit can be easily installed without an electrician. Control unit suitable for PREMIUM+ 1400 / 2000 / 2500 and AIR+ 2000 as well as the recessed PREMIUM+ and AIR+ patio heaters.
Every Solamagic radiant heater is made in Germany and naturally comes with a 5-year warranty!
Delivery time: 1-2 weeks




READ OUR BLOG
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CONTINUE THE MAGIC OF TERRACE SEASON
LET THE TERRACE SEASON CONTINUEReminisce about warm summer moments with family and friends. Don't let this feeling and comfort disappear - the Solamagic patio heater will help you extend the terrace and balcony season with a warm atmosphere and let the summer continue well into autumn!
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GUIDE: THE COMPLETE SOLAMAGIC GUIDE
WHY SOLAMAGIC?Read researched information on what makes Solamagic's high quality and performance possible and how energy efficiency and environmental friendliness point the way to the future.
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CUSTOMER STORY: "Solamagic AIR+ is a unique glass patio heater"
SOLAMAGIC AIR+ 2000 ARC - A UNIQUE GLASS TERRACES HEATERRead what our customer's experiences are with AIR+ glass patio heaters on their cozy, heated glass balcony in Helsinki.
SOLAMAGIC MINIMIZES THE ANNOYING RED GLOW
One of the most important factors when choosing a patio heater is the reddish residual light that many heaters produce. A patio heater that produces strong residual light can be incredibly annoying due to its glare. This is often a very big problem with most patio heaters. The residual light of these devices is typically 500-600 LUX/kW.
Solamagic has developed several unique and patented technologies that minimize the glare. A prime example is the Solamagic AIR+ glass patio heater, which produces less than 1 LUX/kW. It is such a subtle glow that it does not illuminate at all! This is even more important in glazed spaces, as glass is a light-reflecting surface.