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Best cost effective way to use electric storage heaters
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Trixsie1989
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Hiya,
We are due to move into first house next month and it has electric storage heaters, I no on economy 7 electric use is cheaper overnight but how does this work with storage heaters and will they successfully heat a whole house? It's rented to can't do anything about them.
Sxx
We are due to move into first house next month and it has electric storage heaters, I no on economy 7 electric use is cheaper overnight but how does this work with storage heaters and will they successfully heat a whole house? It's rented to can't do anything about them.
Sxx
Debt free finally :j
First house purchase ... 2018 :j
First house purchase ... 2018 :j
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Hi,
I don't know why folk panic when they move into an E7 house, used properly it is no more expensive,
Here's a wee bit of reading for you, look.
You willl see on the heaters a boost and an input control.
Keep the boost control closed, it works a flap inside the heater to let out more heat, if used, close when going to bed at night,
The input, turn it about a third of the way round, (usually 1-6), and adjust as weather gets colder.0 -
Thanks frugal for that info, the link doesn't work tho so will keep having a look online xxxDebt free finally :j
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If you're on an economy 7 or ecomony 10 tariff then try and use your dishwasher/washing machine/tumble dryer during the times your electricity is cheaper. Do anything you can overnight.
The one tip I would give is to watch the weather forecast for the following day.....we had them years ago and (not so much in winter) in autumn and spring would sometimes find I had to open windows to cool the place down......0 -
They are very simple devices, they work like this:
The heaters 'charge up' overnight using cheap rate E7 electricity. You can set this charging level according to weather using the input.
You allow the charged heat out using a control on a vent, usually marked boost. Once you have let it all out it is gone till the next re-charge.0
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