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<blockquote data-quote="elc.246" data-source="post: 440493" data-attributes="member: 28682"><p>I've been using a noisy 750w which is just the right temperature for the room during winter, actually a little hot, so I would prefer a 700w heater.</p><p></p><p></p><p>For absolute silent operation. I currently have a noisy 750w which maintains a comfortable heat on even the coldest days. It only gets a little hotter with warmer days. I only use the heater during winter. In the summer I dont use a heater.</p><p></p><p>Maybe there are silent simmerstats. Because I need to controll the temp in spring and autumn anyway, or just get a lower watt for spring and autumn.</p><p></p><p>Don't light dimmers still use the same electricity as the full wattage of the device? So no electricity saved. Just the correct heat output. This would be a waste of money/electricity.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Oil filled will likely click on and off all the time. So too noisy.</p><p></p><p>Panel heater looks alright but it is too higher wattage so the thermostat will make noise contsantly. Also no mention of the elements are the elements even silent?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elc.246, post: 440493, member: 28682"] I've been using a noisy 750w which is just the right temperature for the room during winter, actually a little hot, so I would prefer a 700w heater. For absolute silent operation. I currently have a noisy 750w which maintains a comfortable heat on even the coldest days. It only gets a little hotter with warmer days. I only use the heater during winter. In the summer I dont use a heater. Maybe there are silent simmerstats. Because I need to controll the temp in spring and autumn anyway, or just get a lower watt for spring and autumn. Don't light dimmers still use the same electricity as the full wattage of the device? So no electricity saved. Just the correct heat output. This would be a waste of money/electricity. Oil filled will likely click on and off all the time. So too noisy. Panel heater looks alright but it is too higher wattage so the thermostat will make noise contsantly. Also no mention of the elements are the elements even silent? [/QUOTE]
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