Sparkingchip:
An economy seven 60-amp supply gives 14.4 kilowatts per hour for seven hours, so a heat charge into storage of 100 kW hours at a time when generally other demand is absolutely minimal.
So if used evenly over 24 hours that is 4.2 kW per hour, the tricky part is retaining the heat for when you want it, but perfect for those who at home most of the time.
Andy B.
Sparkingchip:
An economy seven 60-amp supply gives 14.4 kilowatts per hour for seven hours, so a heat charge into storage of 100 kW hours at a time when generally other demand is absolutely minimal.
So if used evenly over 24 hours that is 4.2 kW per hour, the tricky part is retaining the heat for when you want it, but perfect for those who at home most of the time.
Andy B.
We're about to take you to the IET registration website. Don't worry though, you'll be sent straight back to the community after completing the registration.
Continue to the IET registration site