Posted by farmboy48 on December 20, 2014 at 10:49:35 from (208.107.15.166):
In Reply to: Cove Heaters posted by Nebraska Cowman on December 19, 2014 at 16:21:27:
I put 2 1200 watt cove heaters in a 12x12 bedroom I added back in the 70's, you could feel warmth on your body when in the room, but seemed the air temp felt cool. I think the waterbed at that time did more to heat the room than the heaters. As for watts to watts, any heater with a 1500 watt rating will put out the same heat, be it cove, infrared, milkhouse or whatever. Lot of people used to call and complain about their electric bill being so high in winter, since they had one of those advertised to cut your heat bill 30%. I used to tell them "sure your gas/oil bill will go down, but you just added a pile to your electric bill. And electric heat is more costly than fuel, unless your power co. has an electric heat rate metered separately.
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