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Storage Heaters

  • 14-11-2009 12:00am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 1


    HI All

    Not really DIY but i need help before I call a professional as really cant afford one

    I have three storage heaters downstairs, two in the living room and I have two storage heaters upstairs in each bedroom but these are slightly different as they are self timed.

    My question is I have set output at 3 which is an evening boost and input was set at 4 but I have changed this to 5 now. The thing is its blody freezing at night and bare minimum is coming out of the heaters but the heaters are blasting out heat during the day. so what am I doing wrong ??? i want it the other way around. I dont need the heat during the day LOL but at night.

    If my boyfriend says to me one more time he is cold I think I will kill him so any help is appreciated

    Thanks a mill
    Cammy


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 630 ✭✭✭mazthespark


    set the output lower and see. everyone asks me the same thing. storage heaters dont tend to be able to hold the heat all day and release it at nite. iths a bad idea coz most ppl want the heat at nite! :)


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