Thanks - nice to see around and consider the layout/ general impact on space etc. As with ALL infrared youtube 'walk-rounds', nobody addresses key questions like: why bother, whats the point? Ethical choices to move away from an oil tank, but does it cost more to run? What are the maintenance requirements? What is the design life of a panel? For me, it needs to be a clear financial and ethical choice to move away from conventional wet systems. Simply walking around and showing some questionable panel locations adjacent to pendant light fittings along with some weird controller locations does more harm than good to the arguement FOR these this stuff. You might as well say "if you have no choice for a wet system you can do this instead", but so long as you have a choice for a wet system there appears to be no overwhelming reason to change to this (i.e money money money).
Just brought a 450w one. Granted it only been on for a few hours but cant say im impressed. Inferred is light and these panals seem to be just heaters.
@@infraredheatingireland a tank IS still required 2 store the hot water the only difference is the delivery accessin the stored water ONLY when somebody IN the room - so where IS the benefit ?
regulating is NOT more efficient > Remember even IF nobody is IN the room heatin the room IS a GOOD thing >things STILL exist IN the room - belongings, plants ... Life of the things IS extended BY the warm environment