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<blockquote data-quote="BBC" data-source="post: 8407775" data-attributes="member: 4074"><p>If you are thinking of converting your Aga to electric look at an Electrickit conversion as it is far more economical. The conversion allows you to control the two top plates separately and also independently of the ovens for which you can also control the temperature. We have had the Aga running just under a month and electricity use is over half what it was using having previously converted it to 13amp AIM’s. Early days and still getting plenty of solar power so a fairer comparison will be over the winter, but never the less it is noticeably less.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.oilwarm.co.uk/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>We converted our oilaholic Aga to 13amp Aims 12 years ago, which worked well. However discovered this summer that it was working too well and because it had been running so hot, the cast iron chamber under the hot ring had expanded and was breaking up! Rather than just replace the chamber, out local Aga man recommended we do the Electrickit conversion, which apparently has been around for years, but obviously AGA and their service agents did not talk about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BBC, post: 8407775, member: 4074"] If you are thinking of converting your Aga to electric look at an Electrickit conversion as it is far more economical. The conversion allows you to control the two top plates separately and also independently of the ovens for which you can also control the temperature. We have had the Aga running just under a month and electricity use is over half what it was using having previously converted it to 13amp AIM’s. Early days and still getting plenty of solar power so a fairer comparison will be over the winter, but never the less it is noticeably less. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.oilwarm.co.uk/[/URL] We converted our oilaholic Aga to 13amp Aims 12 years ago, which worked well. However discovered this summer that it was working too well and because it had been running so hot, the cast iron chamber under the hot ring had expanded and was breaking up! Rather than just replace the chamber, out local Aga man recommended we do the Electrickit conversion, which apparently has been around for years, but obviously AGA and their service agents did not talk about it. [/QUOTE]
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