Hi,
Having a bit of a debate about an Electric Heated Towel Rail and the output it gives out. Say theres an 840mm h x 600mm w towel rail filled with the relevant fluids to make electric only. It is advertised as giving out 518watts of heat output. By putting a 300watt heating element inside, this would heat the towel rail to its maximum wouldn't it! By using a 600watt one, the only difference is it would heat up to it's maximum quicker.
Can someone explain it to me how it works please.
Regards
TP
Having a bit of a debate about an Electric Heated Towel Rail and the output it gives out. Say theres an 840mm h x 600mm w towel rail filled with the relevant fluids to make electric only. It is advertised as giving out 518watts of heat output. By putting a 300watt heating element inside, this would heat the towel rail to its maximum wouldn't it! By using a 600watt one, the only difference is it would heat up to it's maximum quicker.
Can someone explain it to me how it works please.
Regards
TP