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<blockquote data-quote="sallylillian" data-source="post: 1215224" data-attributes="member: 18670"><p>I have a similar solution in the towel radiator at home, the element heats the water in the rail only, unless the pump is running, in which case your presumption would be correct, we only use the electric element in the summer when the heating is not on. If you google dual fuel towel radiators you will get the gist of the concept from the various suppliers. Still hoping someone has done this to the Alde towel radiator, they are £360 each so to get one to try is a cost I am not prepared to gamble on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sallylillian, post: 1215224, member: 18670"] I have a similar solution in the towel radiator at home, the element heats the water in the rail only, unless the pump is running, in which case your presumption would be correct, we only use the electric element in the summer when the heating is not on. If you google dual fuel towel radiators you will get the gist of the concept from the various suppliers. Still hoping someone has done this to the Alde towel radiator, they are £360 each so to get one to try is a cost I am not prepared to gamble on. [/QUOTE]
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