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<blockquote data-quote="Bizzy" data-source="post: 520455" data-attributes="member: 34254"><p>I do need more off-peak circuits, yes. I think running any of the storage heaters at peak time will be too expensive so 2 of them (or 3 if I move one to replace a panel heater) will need to be on Econ 7 circuit. I'd prefer all the sockets to be on Econ 7 so the appliances can be used at the cheaper rate. I think he suggested what he did as it would be more cost effective possibly?</p><p></p><p>He is a from a company originally recommended by Dimplex..!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bizzy, post: 520455, member: 34254"] I do need more off-peak circuits, yes. I think running any of the storage heaters at peak time will be too expensive so 2 of them (or 3 if I move one to replace a panel heater) will need to be on Econ 7 circuit. I'd prefer all the sockets to be on Econ 7 so the appliances can be used at the cheaper rate. I think he suggested what he did as it would be more cost effective possibly? He is a from a company originally recommended by Dimplex..! [/QUOTE]
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