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jonboy Nov 15th 2011 9:26 am

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by Lynn R (Post 9733311)
My oil filled radiator is 1500w, with 2 heat settings. Even on full, it made hardly any difference in my living room - if I sat about a foot away from it, I could feel the warmth on my legs, but that's all!

I agree with you, as we have used these radiators and find that the heat just rises to the ceiling and sits there until it cools enough to fall back to the floor! I find a fan heater of the same power circulates warm air so at least we get the benefit of it, before it heads to the highest point in the room. I am tempted to invest in a portable gas heater for the winters from now on.

Rosemary Nov 15th 2011 7:26 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by jonboy (Post 9735009)
I agree with you, as we have used these radiators and find that the heat just rises to the ceiling and sits there until it cools enough to fall back to the floor!

If you have a ceiling fan switch it to the slowest setting with the air being circulated upwards, this recirculates the warmer air that has gathered there. It is a method used in many of the old factories in the UK.


Graham

agoreira Nov 15th 2011 8:06 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly (Post 9733500)

I find they are great to use Spanish style by sticking them underneath a table where ppl.are gathered around, thereby utilising the power used and heat created to maximum effect.

:confused: I can picture it now, the family all huddled around an oil filled rad trying to keep warm! :confused: You folks know how to live!;)

jimenato Nov 15th 2011 9:36 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by jonboy (Post 9735009)
I agree with you, as we have used these radiators and find that the heat just rises to the ceiling and sits there until it cools enough to fall back to the floor! I find a fan heater of the same power circulates warm air so at least we get the benefit of it, before it heads to the highest point in the room. I am tempted to invest in a portable gas heater for the winters from now on.

I wouldn't be without ours.

snikpoh Nov 15th 2011 10:15 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by agoreira (Post 9735893)
:confused: I can picture it now, the family all huddled around an oil filled rad trying to keep warm! :confused: You folks know how to live!;)

I've been in a couple of Spanish homes recently where they had just that - a small heater under the dining table to keep everyone warm whilst they eat (and these are fairly well-off people).

spainrico Nov 16th 2011 6:20 am

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We use wall mounted electric fan heaters, with variable heat and fan speeds,(they come with a remote) in our bathrooms. They look like mini A/C units.

They are, as far as I know purpose made for bathrooms, and are safe and efficient. They heat up the bathroom very quickly and as they are only on for a short while, whilst we shower, they are cheap to run.

Certainly do a better job than the old element type (ie the old Dimplex type we had in the UK years ago) that we had before these new ones.

All electric shops sell them.

lovingthesun Nov 16th 2011 5:28 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by spainrico (Post 9736877)
We use wall mounted electric fan heaters, with variable heat and fan speeds,(they come with a remote) in our bathrooms. They look like mini A/C units.

They are, as far as I know purpose made for bathrooms, and are safe and efficient. They heat up the bathroom very quickly and as they are only on for a short while, whilst we shower, they are cheap to run.

Certainly do a better job than the old element type (ie the old Dimplex type we had in the UK years ago) that we had before these new ones.

All electric shops sell them.

This sounds like a good solution! Will look into it.

We are having our wood burning stove fitted today and I am SO excited :) After ten years of being miserably cold at times in the winter I just can't wait to try it out!

Rosemary Nov 16th 2011 5:49 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by snikpoh (Post 9736043)
I've been in a couple of Spanish homes recently where they had just that - a small heater under the dining table to keep everyone warm whilst they eat (and these are fairly well-off people).

Throughout one winter I was attending a craft group in a large freezing cold room. We had two of these heaters under a long table and I was amazed that I was so warm. I thought that it would warm the front of our bodies and that our backs would be cold but I was warm all the way through. Amazing for such small devices.

Rosemary

Rosemary Nov 16th 2011 6:10 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by jimenato (Post 9736000)
I wouldn't be without ours.

Someone told me that these can cause awful condensation, is that true?

Rosemary

Fred James Nov 16th 2011 6:50 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by The Oddities (Post 9737820)
Someone told me that these can cause awful condensation, is that true?

Rosemary

That depends on many factors such as ventilation.

What you cannot avoid is the fact that burning a 12.5kg bombona produces nearly 20 litres of water which has to go somewhere.

angiescarr Nov 16th 2011 7:27 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 9737880)
That depends on many factors such as ventilation.

What you cannot avoid is the fact that burning a 12.5kg bombona produces nearly 20 litres of water which has to go somewhere.

Anyone know what bottle gas heating costs as an equivalent to say a 1KWH heater?
I just bought one too and haven't had to change the bottle yet but it seems cheaper than either electricity or lena.

Rosemary Nov 16th 2011 7:29 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by agoreira (Post 9735893)
You folks know how to live!;)

Sure do. Went up to the roof terrace at 4.30 yesterday afternoon to tend my plants, the sun was wonderful so I decided to fetch my book and enjoyed an hours read in the sun.

Rosemary

Fred James Nov 16th 2011 9:04 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by angiescarr (Post 9737918)
Anyone know what bottle gas heating costs as an equivalent to say a 1KWH heater?
I just bought one too and haven't had to change the bottle yet but it seems cheaper than either electricity or lena.

According to my calculations gas is about half the price of electricity in terms of cost per kw.

That only applies to the 12.5kg bottles as they are heavily subsidised compared to the very large bottles.

lyric030250 Nov 16th 2011 9:10 pm

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I read somewhere that the 12.5 Kg bottle is supposed to last about 56 hours in a normal gas heater on medium.

Rosemary Nov 16th 2011 9:23 pm

Re: aki wall heaters
 

Originally Posted by lyric050203 (Post 9738072)
I read somewhere that the 12.5 Kg bottle is supposed to last about 56 hours in a normal gas heater on medium.

That is really useful information. It sounds great value for money.

Rosemary


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