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<blockquote data-quote="GeoffT" data-source="post: 560402" data-attributes="member: 38201"><p>Thank you. My wife was born and raised on Mull, left in 1978 to find employment in SE England, we've been visiting ever since, and with retirement (hers, not mine) finally got the chance to move here a couple of years ago.</p><p></p><p>The calculator was very rudimentary and simply had floor area, location and standard of insulation with no chance to include a type of construction or purpose.</p><p></p><p>Please note my 'should've gone to Specsavers' edit in the OP. <strong>1</strong>800 Watt fan heater. 50% duty cycle? Half the time on, half the time off. So I guess 1600 Watts not far off the mark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeoffT, post: 560402, member: 38201"] Thank you. My wife was born and raised on Mull, left in 1978 to find employment in SE England, we've been visiting ever since, and with retirement (hers, not mine) finally got the chance to move here a couple of years ago. The calculator was very rudimentary and simply had floor area, location and standard of insulation with no chance to include a type of construction or purpose. Please note my 'should've gone to Specsavers' edit in the OP. [B]1[/B]800 Watt fan heater. 50% duty cycle? Half the time on, half the time off. So I guess 1600 Watts not far off the mark. [/QUOTE]
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