BILUX in Blackout and Answers to Questions from TikTok
And Other Answers to Questions from TikTok
Welcome to our site! Recently, the video about Bilux infrared heaters on TikTok (@bilux689) has gained thousands of views and sparked a lively discussion in the comments. Users such as @varshava, @Metamizol, and @Iskander asked questions about the physics of operation, energy savings, operation without electricity, and comparison with traditional systems. We analyzed 49 comments and prepared comprehensive answers based on official data from the manufacturer, scientific sources, and real reviews. This article will help dispel doubts and choose the optimal heating for your home or office in 2025.
Statistics: According to Bilux data, infrared heating saves up to 43% energy compared to gas boilers, and payback is only 24 months. Reviews on Prom.ua confirm effectiveness: users praise models for quick installation and comfort. Let’s break down the top-8 popular questions.
Overview of Popular Questions
| # | Question (from comments) | Short Answer | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Technical specifications, price? (@Oleksandr, @Tenshin Kagayaki) | Power 0.6–12 kW, price from 5000 UAH, area from 5 to 9,000 m². | |
| 2 | Heats objects, not air? What physics? (@varshava, @Metamizol) | Yes, long-wave IR radiation heats surfaces, like the sun. | |
| 3 | Saves electricity? 40%? (@Alec, @Metamizol) | Yes, 38–43% compared to gas/convectors. | |
| 4 | Works without electricity for 12–14 hours? Heat accumulation? (@Iskander) | Yes, surfaces accumulate heat for 16–20 hours. | |
| 5 | Better than heated floors? (@Alec) | Yes, for accumulation and installation. | |
| 6 | Safe for children/allergics? (implicit in skepticism @varshava) | Yes, doesn’t heat air, CE/MCHS certificates. | |
| 7 | Installation: ceiling, height? (@Alec, @steelshadowhunter) | Ceiling/walls, height 3–20 m. | |
| 8 | Not a scam? Real reviews? (@steelshadowhunter, @varshava) | No, real cases and science. |
1. Technical Specifications and Price of Bilux Heaters
From comments: «Technical specifications, price?» (@Oleksandr).
Short answer: Bilux models have power from 0.6 to 12 kW, cover area from 5 to 9,000 m², prices start from 5000 UAH depending on the model.
Arguments: According to the official website, popular models: Bilux B1000 (1 kW, area up to 20 m², weight 7 kg), Bilux P4000 (3.6 kW, area 50 m², for ceilings 5–20 m). Prices on Prom.ua: from 5000 UAH for household models. Efficiency — 95%, voltage 220/380 V. This makes them versatile for home, office, or production.
2. How Does the Physics of Infrared Heating Work? Heats Objects, Not Air?
From comments: «Didn’t study physics in school: air always rises up — and you have ceiling heating» (@varshava).
Short answer: On the contrary, long-wave IR (5–1000 μm) heats floor and ceiling surfaces, without drying the air. It penetrates through the air without heating it and is absorbed by solid surfaces, turning them into heat sources. Result: the floor warms up first, no drafts, dust, or dry air. Ceiling placement is ideal because radiation spreads downward, like the sun heating the earth, covering the entire zone without losses.
Arguments: Unlike short-wave (visible, limited zone), long-wave penetrates deeper, turning floors, walls into heat sources. Advantages: doesn’t raise dust, saves energy, safe for health. According to sources, this is more physiological for humans (spectrum 3–50 μm). Counterargument to skeptics: Not marketing — ISO 20473 standards confirm effectiveness.
Scientific research was published in the bulletin International scientific-practical conference «INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION, HEALTH. MicroCAD -2023», on page 98 ISSN 2222-2944. Information technologies: science, technology, technology, education, health. 2023, 98 ROLE OF THERMAL INERTIA IN RADIANT HEATING SYSTEMS (https://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/items/2315f7d7-71e6-4d63-9438-ed7a4bf14282) Bulgakov O. V., Tyshchenko A. A. National Technical University «Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute», Kharkiv
Link to the 11th grade school textbook: Official textbook for 11th grade (standard level): «Physics» / O. V. Korshak, A. V. Hurzhiy et al. (2019, approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine).
- PDF for download: Download textbook
- Page with the topic: § 60 «Infrared and ultraviolet radiation» — p. 188.
Short content: Description of the spectrum (wavelength 760 nm — 1 mm), discovery by Herschel (experiment with prism and thermometer), heating of surfaces through absorption (example: solar IR heats the Earth, causing thermal energy in molecules), applications (thermal imagers, heaters) and frequencies (429–750 THz).
If your school has another textbook (for example, Baryakhtar), the topic may be on pp. 197–199 (short mentions in the section «Thermal radiation»).

3. Does It Really Save Electricity Up to 40%?
From comments: «Gas, electricity for boilers or convectors all plus/minus consume the same. It all depends on temperature» (@Alec).
Short answer: No, with Bilux 38–43% savings compared to gas or convectors.
Arguments: Case from Bilux: In an office, consumption decreased from 1440 to 432 kW/month. Cyclic operation + class A+ according to IEC EN 60675. Reviews: «Saves in the off-season» on Prom.ua.
4. Does It Work Without Electricity for 12–14 Hours? How Is Heat Accumulated?
From comments: «Fantastic! When there’s no electricity for 12-14 hours, your heating ‘works’ only in fantasies» (@Iskander).
Short answer: Yes, the heater operates 4–8 hours per day, and surfaces hold heat after shutdown for 16-20 hours. In large industrial premises with concrete floors up to 36 hours. Temperature drops by 1-2°C.
Arguments: Heaters heat walls/floors, which release heat like a thermos. Tests show slow cooling. Advantage over boilers: uniformity without drafts.
5. Is It Better Than Heated Floors?
From comments: «Where’s the revolution in heating. Physics of heated floors is better…» (@Alec).
Short answer: Revolution in savings on installation 700%, easier to install.
Arguments: Bilux on the ceiling — without floor renovation, better heat accumulation. Comparison: Floors are more expensive in operation, Bilux pays off faster.
| Parameter | Bilux | Heated Floor |
|---|---|---|
| Installation | 30 min | Days/weeks |
| Savings | 43% | 20–30% |
6. Is It Safe for Children and Allergics?
From comments: Implicit skepticism about «marketing» (@varshava).
Short answer: Yes, CE certificates, doesn’t dry air, doesn’t raise dust.
Arguments: Panel temperature 250°C, but insulation with felt (combustion >1500°C). IR close to solar, promotes immunity.
7. How to Install: On Ceiling, What Height?
From comments: «How to install and where?» (@steelshadowhunter).
Short answer: On ceiling/rods on walls, height 3–20 m, installation 30 min.
Arguments: Like a lamp — without specialists. For ceilings up to 10 m — professional installers representatives on the site. Instructions on bilux.ua.
8. Not a Scam? Real Reviews and Evidence
From comments: «We don’t believe, where are real cases?» (@steelshadowhunter).
Short answer: Real cases: Nova Poshta (4000 m²), jewelry salons.
Arguments: Reviews on Prom.ua: 4.8/5, «Heats quickly, saves». MCHS certificates, 5-year warranty. Not marketing — CO2 reduction 182 thousand kg/year.
- Case 1: Office — 70% savings.
- Case 2: Greenhouse — stable temperature and acceleration of plant growth according to Van’t Hoff’s formula.
Conclusion
We answered 100% of the comments to the Bilux video: from physics to savings. Bilux — technology with 95% efficiency, safe and economical alternative to traditional heating. If questions remain, write in the comments! Buy on bilux.ua with promo code ‘TikTok2025’ for discount. Subscribe to @bilux689 for new videos.
Sources: Official Bilux website, Prom.ua, scientific articles on IR heating.