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Storage Heater
Mollymoo30
Posts: 2 Newbie
in Energy
Hi can anyone help me on how I use a single dial storage heater, I have tried to google it but only getting instructions for output and input dials. Thank you Amy
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Beware of using the Boost switch: it will use expensive peak rate electricity.1
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Hi,the little pointer at left hand side of dial indicates the setting, as the flap says, try it between 3/4 for starters.2
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With those slippers, 2/3 might be ok toofrugalmacdugal said:Hi,the little pointer at left hand side of dial indicates the setting, as the flap says, try it between 3/4 for starters.
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Lol thank you!!0
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@Mollymoo30 I have that exact heater. Leave it at 1 overnight, when it’s charging. In the daytime, put it at 2 or 3. As the temperature drops, increase the dial. Eventually the fan will kick in, forcing out any heat that’s left.
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