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Storage Heater Doesn't Always Heat Up?
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<blockquote data-quote="OKay" data-source="post: 523841" data-attributes="member: 34704"><p>Thanks, I will keep that in mind. Thanks for your reply.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help. </p><p>Usually I don't mess with the switches, I try to leave it running all winter and turn them down on the panel when they get to hot. I'm not exactly sure when it started not working correctly, but it has only been the last few months of it not always working that I found out this gives it a kick to work. </p><p>It would make sense it could be something to do with the switches, when we got them installed we also had other work on the house done, they also replaced the fuse box completely and rewired the house. </p><p></p><p>From what I know, I am also aware my family member was ripped off pretty bad when they did this work and she paid more than what the normal rate is, I honestly don't know how reputable the person/company who installed them was because this family member is elderly and in the past has allowed door-to-door cowboy builders convince her she needs work done that doesn't. So I actually don't know where she found this company that did all the work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKay, post: 523841, member: 34704"] Thanks, I will keep that in mind. Thanks for your reply. Thanks for your help. Usually I don't mess with the switches, I try to leave it running all winter and turn them down on the panel when they get to hot. I'm not exactly sure when it started not working correctly, but it has only been the last few months of it not always working that I found out this gives it a kick to work. It would make sense it could be something to do with the switches, when we got them installed we also had other work on the house done, they also replaced the fuse box completely and rewired the house. From what I know, I am also aware my family member was ripped off pretty bad when they did this work and she paid more than what the normal rate is, I honestly don't know how reputable the person/company who installed them was because this family member is elderly and in the past has allowed door-to-door cowboy builders convince her she needs work done that doesn't. So I actually don't know where she found this company that did all the work. [/QUOTE]
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