Storage Heaters

Air source, ground source and associated systems for heating homes
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AGT wrote: Wed Dec 28, 2022 4:14 pm Image
Heater was on for just under 3 hrs…


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20 hrs later


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Another heater added to the family, I do like the 4 hr cheap slot from octopus so another heater added.
It’s in the ground floor hallway, so hoping heat will migrate around some of the ground and first floor.
I’m seriously impressed with the last one that I fitted to my sons room, it does even put temperatures and provides a consistent temperature.
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AGT wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 3:41 pm Image


Another heater added to the family, I do like the 4 hr cheap slot from octopus so another heater added.
It’s in the ground floor hallway, so hoping heat will migrate around some of the ground and first floor.
I’m seriously impressed with the last one that I fitted to my sons room, it does even put temperatures and provides a consistent temperature.
Great to see, they are excellent bits of kit. The last one taking a daily charge at my house is the central unit (2,550W). As smack bang in centre of house as I can make it. Also in the same space as the Hive control so switches the GCH off quicker in morning. I'm a fan of that and SWMBO hasn't caught on yet. :lol:

Charges 23.30 to 04.30 and still outputting at 90 degs at 16.30.

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Not long ago SH on cheap rate we’re cheaper than HP on peak and cheaper than gas too. (7.5p/kWh off peak electric, vs 40p/kWh peak electric with CoP of 4 = 10p/kWh, vs 10p/kWh gas @ 80% efficiency = 12.5p/kWh).

Nowadays Octopus Go has a 12p/kWh cheap rate and Octopus Tracker for gas is below 6p/kWh.
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I’m about 12p an hour from 00:30 to 04:30.
Smart energy plugs now retailing for under £10 on Amazon 33% reduction.
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1st charge last night and everything worked well, considering it was in the garage for a bit, cleaned up all the contacts, tightened everything so all good, had to borrow a smart plug from another heater( delivery due to day on these)


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With the input/output settings as per the attached the consumption was as per the tado screenshot.
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Hoping to run in these setting for a few days to get the fabric of the building heated up a bit.

I did a heat loss calculation for the house before Christmas, so I need approx 11kW to maintain 21 deg at -3.4deg.

Hoping to fit another heater later in the week in our lounge.
Need to go and buy some butyl flex for this one!
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So 2 smart plugs were waiting for me when I got home, so thought let’s just get it done.

Same size as last one fitted in the corner of the room.
Now have 3 storage and 1 oil filled heater timed to come on.


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13% reduction in gas consumption from the previous week so that’s a good start.
9% reduction in electricity consumption even with another storage heater added so that’s positive too.

Got a double glazed unit to fit over the existing single glazed window above the front door, not as much fun to fit as storage heaters and some timber needs painting first of all so that’s the next job
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Main bathroom towel radiator has a 600watt electric element in the side of it, so guess that’s next for the smart socket!
Need to alter the wiring as its in a switched spur, so think that’s another one, and one SWMBO would like with it drying towel when the heating season is off
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