ClubMan said:What do you mean that you had to put them on overnight? Just switching them on (the storage heater switch and not the convection switch if they are dual mode heaters) should mean that they are on and ready for charging overnight.
ClubMan said:the storage heater switch and not the convection switch if they are dual mode heaters) should mean that they are on and ready for charging overnight.
Are you sure about that? Is it a convection heater control? If it is I would not expect the output dial to have anything to do with it (this usually only affects how quickly the stored heat as opposed to convection heat is released). Maybe anybody who has questions could find out the make and model of their heaters so that we can check the specific manuals?paddyc said:On my there is another switch (which is on the wall) If I turn this on and turn up the output switch then hot air comes out the bottom of the heater which will eat electricity.
ClubMan said:Are you sure about that? Is it a convection heater control? If it is I would not expect the output dial to have anything to do with it (this usually only affects how quickly the stored heat as opposed to convection heat is released). Maybe anybody who has questions could find out the make and model of their heaters so that we can check the specific manuals?
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