oiseautempete wrote:Keeping electric heating is not a problem since it will consume considerably less thanks to advanced insulation
I heard some nonsense, but there it is a little ponpon ... It is as if because we had managed to make some savings, you had to think it was good to throw money out the window ( way of speaking ...), you just have to re-read this, which applies in the same way:
bernardd wrote:It is also necessary to reason in quantity of energy saved in the house by this investment of insulation: an addition of solar energy in thermal form can be cheaper than insulation and bring more energy than insulation does saves.
oiseautempete wrote:As for the fan heaters: I had one in the bathroom, fired because of the noise for a radiating 2000w which is impeccable.
... nimportenawak, put an electric heater blowing in a bathroom! Definitely there are some who want to finish as clo-clo
You often hook up with Dedelco, but you tell us about these "cracks"
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Other than that some confusion ...
To say that heating has 100% efficiency (referring to the joule effect) is heresy and an abuse of language ...
It is clear that electric heating is not a "good heating": since a
total aberration in terms of primary energy yield as Bernardd recalled:
Out of 3 to 5 kWh consumed = only 1 kWh is returned to the private individual in "heating".
And whatever the type of electric heating that we sell you: electric blower and ceramic elements, electric storage in rare stones (lol), electric 'central' heating (which has no 'central' as the name), electric by infrared radiation or other electric from perlinpinpin ... It's the same but it's the same thing ...
So each kWh consumed in electric heating is an encroachment on the investment budget in efficient heating. It's just stupid (and I dare not speak of "depreciation" ... there the trap is total: supposed savings ... but steep bill on arrival ...)
Electric heating: it is better to stop it immediately!
As long as you choose, take a high-performance auxiliary stove, or not (wood or gas ...).
A wood stove, oil stove ... etc, Can be installed absolutely everywhere, just have a window ... We can also put an exchanger to recover the heat of the fumes. There are some used. It will quickly pay off ...
Like the extraordinary improvement of diesel engines. The new oil installations have almost cold smoke escaping, so their performance is excellent. We can now use exhaust pipes .... plastic !!!
In short, you have to make your brain work a little.