>I know this isn't strictly an IT question and I am not sure where to post
I'm afraid storage heaters are just the inflexible beasts you have
found them to be, and there's not much you can do about it.
Hope you feel better for the rant, though, and all I can suggest is
that you indeed keep a close watch of the weather forecasts, or lower
the settings to just give a background heat, using some other source
as top up.
Can't you even fit some "bump ons" as labelling devices?
You are correct in saying that you cannot use any external device to help
with control of the output. All you in effect have is a controllable flap or
louver inside the lagged box the heated bricks are in.
The input control is just a simple thermostat in the bricks and this
dictates the temperature they are heated to over night when the electricity
is cheaper.
Some, but not all, have an over ride switch but mostly they are only able to
draw current overnight, controlled by a switch on the circuit supplying the
heaters.
In my case, yes, you do need a source of emergency heat should the weather
get cold suddenly. The knobs on mine both have slots in them so they can be
operated by the end of a yale key or coin. If you listen you cam hear the
thermostat click as you turn the input knob, so you can, after a while get
the measure of this one.
In the case you say, where you are getting too much heat though, it is
pretty obvious either the output know is not fully closed or the input is
set too high.
I have noted that with age the output knobs can get very stiff as the
mechanism seems to lose its grease and its only some form of cam moving the
louvers.
The fan heater is the solution I use, but of course other heaters are
available.
Brian
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