Which heater - Oil V Panel Heater
Hi.
now I know on paper that panel heaters such as the econo-heat panel are much less wattage than a large oil heater ie - 425 Watt V 2400 Watt.....but here's the thing.
I have a Delonghi 2400W oil heater. It has a 6 setting dial and switch for Hi and Low. In my sons 5x5m bedroom - weatherboard house, 12 foot ceilings, South facing room (ie....cold!) I can turn the dial up to 6 on the low setting for 30 minutes and heat the room. I can then turn it down to 1 or 2 and keep the room warm all night. The heater has a thermostat so it cuts in and out.
I don't exactly know how the whole Wattage thing works but I assume 2400W is when the heater is turned up to 6 on High? IF this is the case then as there is 12 possible settings on the heater, this would mean 2400 divided by 12 which means if I am able to run the oil heater on the Low switch and 1 to 2 on the dial then it is only using around 200-400 Watts at the most? Am I completely wrong?
If this is the case would this not be more economical than a panel heater which in the case of the largest econo-heat panel is 425Watts - a device that does not have thermostat and therefore runs at 425 Watts continously where as my oil heater - is only using 200-400 Watts will also be cutting out (and in) throughout the night - therefore not running at this constant wattage and therefore cheaper to run?
I would love someone to shed some light on this - I need to buy another heat source ASAP for another room and I'm not sure which way to go......also keeping in mind that the largest econ-heat panel MAY struggle to heat a space this large.........
thanks in advance
Chris