Agree with you
@happysteve
pretty much all electric heaters have a near 100% efficiency.
strictly speaking the least efficient are the ones that you can see giving off bright light, as some of the energy is being converted to light that is not all converted back to heat.
however, for electric heating, 100% efficient is somewhat misleading.
an 70% efficient gas boiler is likely to be cheaper to run than a 100% efficient electric heater.
before you all slate me for promoting gas instead of electric heating on an electricians forum, consider the following.
even a simple heat/cool air conditioner unit has a cop of around 3
meaning that for every 1Kw of electrical energy it consumes, it gives out 3Kw of heat.
therefore its efficiency is 300%
the downside of it is that heat pumps (air conditioners) become less efficient as the temperature drops. so they may only be 200% efficient when the temp drops to 2 Degrees outside.
ground source heat pumps can give 3 to 4 hundred percent efficiency in the right environment.
my point is, peoples perceptions are often wrong, a salesman telling you that there electric heater is 99.8% efficient is likely to get the order against a gas salesman that is 70% efficient. but the best product may well be a heat pump that is 300% to 400% efficient.
has that got you all thinking????