Heating a bedroom
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- Kibkommer
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Heating a bedroom
Any comments on an economic way to heat my bedroom other than aircon?
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Heating a bedroom
We use a halogen heater, with the door shut!
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Heating a bedroom
Oil filled radiator lots of sizes thermostat controls
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Heating a bedroom
Aircon is the most energy efficient way of using electricity for heating.
You use 1 Kw of electricity which can give you 3 or 4 kw equivalent of heat as it is extracting the heat from the outside atmosphere in the same way that a fridge works.
You use 1 Kw of electricity which can give you 3 or 4 kw equivalent of heat as it is extracting the heat from the outside atmosphere in the same way that a fridge works.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Heating a bedroom
air conditioning id by far the most cheapest option
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- Kibkommer
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especially inverter a/c
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- Kibkommer
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Ok thank you.
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Re: Heating a bedroom
We were there December/January for 16 days and were in the house quite a bit. My wife is always cold so we had our heating on loads, just using our ac units on 30 degrees.
2 bedrooms
Kibtek bill was 402TL which we don’t think is too bad.
2 bedrooms
Kibtek bill was 402TL which we don’t think is too bad.