Electric heaters
There are two types of electric convectors in our choice. Standard electric radiators (electronically controlled) that operate in ON-OFF mode turn on automatically for heating, if the set temperature is higher than room temperature, it works in the mode that you set - full or half. In full power mode it consumes its full power (from 1000 to 2000 W, depending on the radiator), in half power mode it consumes half of its power. When the temperature in the room is reached, which is set on the screen, the convector will turn off until the next automatic start.
The second type is convectors with Digital Inverter control technologies (this name is written on the control unit). Similar to the technology used in air source heat pumps, they do not turn off all the time, but after a quick powerful heating, the rooms "fall asleep" and continue to be barely warm and maintain a constant temperature, consuming very little electricity, then again increase their power for a short time to quickly heat up, but most of the time they only maintain the temperature, thus saving up to 30% energy. The percentage of savings always depends on the insulation of your home, i.e. heat loss.