Posted by buickanddeere on October 30, 2010 at 17:52:37 from (209.240.126.199):
In Reply to: Electric heaters posted by Murray A. Elliott on October 30, 2010 at 12:50:14:
With electricity the heater has 100% efficiency, no chimney, no need for outside combustion air, no fuel storage tanks. Plus instead of heating the entire house toasty warm. The house can be kept cool.Then one heater can be placed locally to keep a TV room, reading chair or bathroom/shower warm. A lot of people seem to compare but of heat in LP,oil,wood,coal, wood pellets or natural gas. With figuring on 10 to 50% of the heat going up the stack when figuring combustion air losses. When everything is tallied up. Electricity isn't as expensive as it seems compared to LP or oil. In particular off peak rates. The programmable stat runs the house temp up in the 5-7AM then the place coasts during the day. With another burst 4-5PM on the mid rate price. Then a full warmup on cheap rates after 9PM. If the wife or kids complain. I tell them to either put some clothes on on top of the shorts and T-shirt because it's January. Or bring in some firewood for the stove.
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