Recessed halogen 'heat' bulbs
Recessed halogen 'heat' bulbs
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E31Shrew

Original Poster:

5,962 posts

216 months

Saturday 18th December 2010
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Does anyone know if such a beast exists? Trying to bring the bathroom above freezing point!

Must be 12v to replace existing bulbs.

herewego

8,814 posts

237 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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You won't be able to use higher wattage bulbs in the fittings because they'd overload the transformers. Why not use a fan heater? Cheap to buy and just run it for a few minutes before using the bathroom and turn it off when you go.

satans worm

2,456 posts

241 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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Or just leave the door open (when not in use ! wink ) let the hall heat it.

b16a2_VTi

341 posts

209 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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we had a simliar challenge in our old offices etc.... we bought a few flat panel heaters for £12.99 each these were super energy efficent and cost a few pennies a hour to run, off course they didnt heat the room quickly but warming it slowy retained the heat better.

Also over the really cold winter months we left them on over night with no problems and the office was just right.


E31Shrew

Original Poster:

5,962 posts

216 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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Cheers chaps. Extension lead, in to the bathroom it is then! Bette rmake sure SWMBO is in the bath when I lob the fan heater in