fine elements 2000w convector heater.. 3 settings.... same one has good reviews on tesco website...
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andywedge
12 Jan 16#1
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fosterdog
12 Jan 16#2
was able to add it myself, thanks..
r4963
12 Jan 16#3
That's one seriously loud heater. :wink:
sradmad
12 Jan 16#4
good find op, heat added
80463ghie
12 Jan 16#5
can anybody let me know how much this would cost to run per hour? I would only have it on for maximum 1 hour each evening so I could then work out the electricity bill for the quarter
callum84 to 80463ghie
12 Jan 161#11
About 28p per hour if set at max which would be a little uncomfortable.
Real usage would be less if using the thermostat and a 50% duty cycle over the hour would be possible.
bighhh55
12 Jan 16#6
depends on your rate but about 26p per hour
Bradleigh
12 Jan 16#7
Depends what rate you are charged per kw
From google
Energy input (kW) x pence per kWh= running cost.
For example a 2kW fan heater run continuously (without stopping) for 1 hour would be:
2kW x 14p/kWh = 28 pence per hour.
squiby
12 Jan 16#8
I know the oil filled ones are a big jump up in price than this but they hold the heat better i think.
pibpob to squiby
13 Jan 16#24
They only hold their heat better because they don't give out heat when you first switch them on. They don't save a penny in running costs, and in fact in most cases are less useful because you don't get the heat when you want it and heat is wasted when you no longer want it.
carefulbuyer to squiby
16 Jan 16#42
you don't want it to hold beat, you want it to give heat out to the room. these are meant for pretty much instant beat wheras oil filled are for background heat continuously. horses for tracks
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Here’s a ‘Help’ link which gives tips and advice on thread posting.
Real usage would be less if using the thermostat and a 50% duty cycle over the hour would be possible.
From google
Energy input (kW) x pence per kWh= running cost.
For example a 2kW fan heater run continuously (without stopping) for 1 hour would be:
2kW x 14p/kWh = 28 pence per hour.