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David wrote:
On Monday, 15 February 2021 at 09:18:06 UTC, Chris Green wrote: But that still leaves the temperature setting bit on the radiator itself, that needs to be 'bathroom safe', it's this bit that is my real concern. An unswitched FCU would be fine if the thermostat on the towel rail can be turned right down. Depending on what wattage element you go for, it might be wishful thinking that the room will ever become too hot ![]() It's not intended to heat the room, it's intended to dry towels. However one still wants to be able to turn it down/off. -- Chris Green · |
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