Family & Relationships0 min ago
Storage Heater
I know storage heaters are not the best form of heating but I have no choice in an all electric, small apartment.
It actually suits me and I'm used to them .
One has decided to break up on me..the know to open the vent for added heat has snapped in the on position. It's 15 yrs old anyway.
Trying to find a replacement is like looking for a needle in a haystack. These days they have wifi and goodness knows what.
I rang a company earlier to be told I need a second meter installed to run one of those. I'm also told there is a few "Single Supply" heaters around.
Does anyone have experience or knowledge on these please. I'm like a fish out of water..no idea what to do. It must ve replaced very soon as it's so cold.
Many thanks for reading.
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I notice that Amazon and other sites sell replacement knobs
Not so many years ago you could get a simple replacement storage heater quite cheaply. That's all changed. These days they're much more sophisticated and a lot more efficient. The downside is they can cost hundreds of pounds.
Simple panel heaters can be bought for around a hundred pounds, but they are NOT storage heaters. You have to switch them on when you need them. Although this is easier with built-in timers. Don't worry about wireless phone apps. They often are available for control, but they can usually be operated manually if you prefer.
What they really need though is a standard wall socket (non-economy 7). They would still come on if controlled by economy 7, but could not be used during the day or evening because the economy 7 would be OFF.
So, it depends on what you have now. I would start by calling the Maker's customer services to see if replacement parts are available. If not, then there are several spare part suppliers who might well have the part. I can't help any further without knowing exactly what heater you have, and how it's wired. 🙂
Thank you to those who offered advice. All very useful.
The Creda I have is 15-16 yrs old so my mind was telling me its about time it was upgraded now it had problem with rhe controls.
I agreed to let the young electrician check it over before I did anything else as I was getting very stressed.
He came first thing Monday morning. It didn't take him long to take the cover off check over the controls..
out to his van for a new control knob..my old heater is working fine.
I used to be so confident sorting whatever issues came up but not so these days.
Thank you again. X