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  • Towel rail summer heater – What control?
  • jfletch
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    I’m having summer heating elements installed in the towel rails as they are fitted in the bathrooms as part of a renovation. Yay, no damp towels in the “summer”!

    What method do others have to control theirs?

    The standard thing seems to be to just have a switch outside the bathroom to flick the heating element on or off. This seems a bit basic to me as you have to remember to put it on before your shower/bath etc. Also it will just be heating by the time you are finished rather than having a dry towel waiting for you.

    To me a timer seems the obvious thing but they don’t seem to be commonly available. Is there some reason for this? any recomendations for timers?

    ta

    craigxxl
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    Same as you but it has a built in rotary thermostat that you can lower the temperature so it doesn’t remove the skin of your fingers if you accidently touch it.

    Like this

    globalti
    Free Member

    Beware – some heater elemnts don’t automatically switch off if the hot water comes on. We overheated and ruined an element by leaving it on with the CH on.

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    sharkbait
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    Got the same issue here. The switch for our is outside the bathroom on the outside of a duct that I can access, so I’m thinking of putting a 13A socket onto the cable from the backside of the switch and then put a plug on the feed to the towel rail. I can then use a raspberry pi (already in the house and controls the electric heating) to wirelessly switch the rail on and off on a schedule.

    oliverd1981
    Free Member

    Don’t think you’d have too many issues using a basic central heating timer.

    I wonder if I can run one of these from the ligting circuit – there’s no other power near our bathroom 🙁

    jfletch
    Free Member

    I wonder if I can run one of these from the ligting circuit

    I don’t think so. Our electrician said something I didn’t understand which seemed to imply they needed some special attention due to being in a bathroom and needing a decent amount of juice. might be wrong though.

    rusty90
    Free Member

    A heated towel rail? In summer? What’s up with you people?

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