Yeah ours is 230v and high power connections like stoves can utilise up to 480v I believe.
My sauna uses 400v for example.
Lumens are simpler when it comes to lighting, yeah. No more “equivalent to X watts” bullshit from marketing people if the general public understood lumens.
Alas my apartment building is from the 70s. Also Norway isn’t as enlightened as Finland. I would also like a steady supply of that hard round rye bread with the caraway seeds, but I don’t have a car and I’m not taking the bus to kilpisjärvi for bread.
Oh right, true, forgot about that.
Yeah ours is 230v and high power connections like stoves can utilise up to 480v I believe.
My sauna uses 400v for example.
Lumens are simpler when it comes to lighting, yeah. No more “equivalent to X watts” bullshit from marketing people if the general public understood lumens.
I want to get a sauna, but I’m pretty sure my apartment is too small. I should get a cabin by the fjord so I can go from the sauna to the fjord.
Here they come built-in to pretty much every apartment. Most apartment buildings built after like 1995 have them.
Even small student studios might have one.
I live in one of the worst areas in my city, in what is basically the cheapest available rental apartments. And I have a sauna.
And if your apartment doesn’t have one, the building certainly will and you can reserve it for yourself.
And all houses definitely have saunas.
We have more saunas than cars in Finland.
Sauna to cold fjord water would be great, highly recommend. (Though we don’t have fjords, we do have cold water.)
Alas my apartment building is from the 70s. Also Norway isn’t as enlightened as Finland. I would also like a steady supply of that hard round rye bread with the caraway seeds, but I don’t have a car and I’m not taking the bus to kilpisjärvi for bread.