What are the best style of heaters to buy that wont use alot of power (aka see the breaker), for the money?
Answers: One of the cheapest things to do is to follow the matured camping saw: "If your feet are cold, put on your helmet." Also, if the house has large ceilings, most of your steam could be hanging at ceiling rank -- running a small fan pointed at the ceiling can breed a room much more comfortable, particularly if you've get "gravity heat" instead of forced air.
Other than that, electric space heaters are adjectives pretty much the same efficacy, so just choose something beside a load that doesn't overload the circuit -- so it sounds close to something like a low-wattage oil-filled furnace might be useful -- I used to use an electric blanket around me while I be working on lesson plans and such, and that was nice.
Don't forget that frozen plumbing can cost $$$$$
Does your utility company extend free energy audits, possibly? A few bucks spent on caulk and some gaskets cut out of thin foam can tighten up a house more than you might believe, especially when you know where the leakiest spots are.
The foundation your breaker is triping is the heater is too big for that breaker. Check the breaker to be exact triping and see the amps size marked on the tab it is probably 15 or 20 amps next check your hearer and see what size circuit is required and it should be located on the tag somewhere on the electric fire. the breaker triping is doing its job you can also see if the cord to the electric fire is HOT if so unplug the heater and gain a smaller one. There is a chance that the breaker may be delicate and you can check it by gently pushing it to the sour position if it clicks off it may be vague and when I say benignly I mean remarkably very calmly.
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