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Thoughts on portable electric heaters

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    Steve Miller
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    #7

    IIRC, your house would be wired at 220V with 16 amp receptacle circuits. An 800 watt heater will draw only 3.5 amps at 220V - well within safe operating limits.

    In the US that same heater would draw around 7A on a 15A receptacle. Still OK - it’s when you use the 1500 watt setting you start inviting trouble.

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      RealPlayer
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      Thanks Steve. Somehow we have accumulated space heaters over the years. We have three. Two are the upright column type, one is oil-filled. We only use the newest one, in our cold kitchen.

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        Thanks, Steve. I'll keep that in mind.

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          I like the oil filled ones that look like radiators.

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            CHAS
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            Put a sweater on!!

            "The man that hath no music in himself, nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils;” - Shakespeare

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              I like the oil filled ones that look like radiators.

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              Steve Miller
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              @Jodi

              I like those too. They’re silent and the safest as far as setting nearby things on fire.

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                wtg
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                @jodi @steve-miller

                We've never had one. Are they heavy to move?

                When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                  Steve Miller
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                  No. Very light.

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                    And have wheels

                    Ventosa viri restabit

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                      kluurs
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                      My spouse likes it cool... Thermostat is set at 60, but our living room not infrequently gets into the upper 50s. I want to knit sweaters for our birds. One gets used to it. I do wear fleeces - have a flotilla of them from lightly warm to the point where a couple of them are as warm as a medium weight coat. Winter is easy.

                      What's challenging are the summer months when my spouse wants to think of our home as a very large refrigerator.

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