I am looking for the most efficient electric heat I can leverage my system for.
Right now, this is running critical load, ie fridge,freezers,pump etc.
I would like to have an electric heater kick on in the morning (before the sun comes up) to warm the general areas of my house.
We already have propane and an electric forced air to keep the house at a constant temp in the winter. This would just be to take the edge of when it's extra cold.
I think one of the standard ceramic space heaters would be fine, peak 1500w. But I am wondering if there is anything newer or more efficient that anyone has used.
I am in Canada, and we get to about -40C/F max a few times a year and lots of snow.
Thanks
Right now, this is running critical load, ie fridge,freezers,pump etc.
I would like to have an electric heater kick on in the morning (before the sun comes up) to warm the general areas of my house.
We already have propane and an electric forced air to keep the house at a constant temp in the winter. This would just be to take the edge of when it's extra cold.
I think one of the standard ceramic space heaters would be fine, peak 1500w. But I am wondering if there is anything newer or more efficient that anyone has used.
I am in Canada, and we get to about -40C/F max a few times a year and lots of snow.
Thanks