Uncle Wally One Ball
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2Has it got a battery in it.
2Has it got a battery in it.
Doesnit beep everybtime it kicks on?
All you have to remember is any flueless fuel burning appliance puts its waste products direct into room it's in. Over 101 parts per million of carbon monoxide and you're in trouble it's odourless and invisible, my advice would be don't go to sleep in there and open a window slightly.
I dont sleep in there, I have a window cracked and a monitor in thereAll you have to remember is any flueless fuel burning appliance puts its waste products direct into room it's in. Over 101 parts per million of carbon monoxide and you're in trouble it's odourless and invisible, my advice would be don't go to sleep in there and open a window slightly.
Good, hopefully you won't add to the 750 odd who've sadly died from it over the last 25 years.I dont sleep in there, I have a window cracked and a monitor in there
AgreedI'd keep it well ventilated to be honest.
Probably about right as you are heating every radiator up,it should then work out cheaper for the next hour/s as you are only maintaining the temperature.Have just put my heating on for an hour and it cost £1. Does that sound about what everyone else is paying?
I have only been putting it on for 1 hour in morning and 1 hour at night. Next time it gets really cold will leave it on for 2 hours, making note of how much each hour costs. Will be interesting to see if the 2nd hour is cheaper.Probably about right as you are heating every radiator up,it should then work out cheaper for the next hour/s as you are only maintaining the temperature.
That is more cost effective than turning it on and off.
As a senior citizen I shouldn’t have to suffer through the cold winter months wrapped in a blanket whilst sat at home…..I have only been putting it on for 1 hour in morning and 1 hour at night. Next time it gets really cold will leave it on for 2 hours, making note of how much each hour costs. Will be interesting to see if the 2nd hour is cheaper.