Hi
This is my first post on the forum, and it is a pretty simple question and I'd like some advice...
At the moment my flat has electric heaters. They are controlled by a switch next to the radiator and also a switch and separate thermostat on the wall at the other end of the room.
I am going to buy some new modern radiators with built in thermostats and digital displays. I will connect them directly to the switch next to the existing radiator positions.
I would like to know what you boys would do with the other switch and thermostat on the other walls. I am tempted to bypass it and fill in the holes where they are at the moment, especially in my son's room which we've just had plastered.
Do you think it'd be beneficial to keep them as they are and have two controls for the new radiator?
Any advice would be appreciated!
Matt
This is my first post on the forum, and it is a pretty simple question and I'd like some advice...
At the moment my flat has electric heaters. They are controlled by a switch next to the radiator and also a switch and separate thermostat on the wall at the other end of the room.
I am going to buy some new modern radiators with built in thermostats and digital displays. I will connect them directly to the switch next to the existing radiator positions.
I would like to know what you boys would do with the other switch and thermostat on the other walls. I am tempted to bypass it and fill in the holes where they are at the moment, especially in my son's room which we've just had plastered.
Do you think it'd be beneficial to keep them as they are and have two controls for the new radiator?
Any advice would be appreciated!
Matt
