fruche 0 Report post Posted July 3, 2008 I have a 30L storage tank heater system for my exec-flat. I have to leave the heater on overnight cos there isnt enuf capacity for 2 to shower in morning b4 going to work. If turn on 15mins b4 showering, it doesnt heat up fast enuf. Heating element is a 1.5kw std for hdb. Ariston came to check it already, the tank is working fine by their stds. ZzzzzZ (tot it was heater problem) Anyone got any ideas about how to conserve energy? What you do with your heater... I'm thinking of installing an electric timer to "auto turn on and off" the heater switch but got few problems. Cant put the device in the bathroom cos: 1. illegal for electric devices in bathroom 2. I also scared - condensation cld cause short circuit (in long run) Oil prices going up... I dont see electrical bill going down anytime soon! Pls share... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MaCe 3 Report post Posted July 4, 2008 I'm thinking of installing an electric timer to "auto turn on and off" the heater switch but got few problems. Cant put the device in the bathroom cos: 1. illegal for electric devices in bathroom 2. I also scared - condensation cld cause short circuit (in long run) Oil prices going up... I dont see electrical bill going down anytime soon! Pls share... you mean your switch inside the bathroom??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hihihi 0 Report post Posted July 4, 2008 here are the options I can think of: - change to 2 instant heater - downgrade to smaller capacity storage heater e.g 15litres - get used to bathing in lukewarm or cold water - relocated your switch to outside of bathroom and install the timer switch Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fruche 0 Report post Posted July 8, 2008 you mean your switch inside the bathroom??? Yup, somehow I want to install a timer. And showering with cold water?!?! In the morning?!?! Dunno abt u... but I'm a warm blooded person... Its interesting though, showering at 730am on weekday mornings vs 930am on Saturdays - the water seems to last longer. My theory is that the temperature has increased a few degrees. Funny how that makes such a difference though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites