So what would cost per day beAbsolute dogs bollocks. Fitted loads of them. If you are replacing old storage heaters you need to be aware that these also need to be hooked up to the day circuit which can mean a bit of extra work.
They lockshields are throttled back in the bedrooms as I can't sleep in a warm bedroom either. Mrs P gets annoyed with me because she likes it like an oven but, like most women, she was born on gas mark 6 and, again like most women, can't sit anywhere on this earth for more than 30 seconds without saying "I'm cold".Pow-Lo something else to consider if you don’t already do it….bedrooms don’t need to be maintained at a temperature anything like living rooms ‘(personally I find a really warm bedroom uncomfortable during the night), , controlled by TRVs, or fiddling with the lockshields ……sor even better a split central heating system (may not be viable to adapt an existing system…but you never know!), one half covering living rooms, other bedrooms.
Another top tip is to leave the oven door open after you have finished cooking. Just keep the dog away! Can’t believe I said ‘keep the dog away from hot oven’ as it smacks of caring about an animal which obviously I don’t.They lockshields are throttled back in the bedrooms as I can't sleep in a warm bedroom either. Mrs P gets annoyed with me because she likes it like an oven but, like most women, she was born on gas mark 6 and, again like most women, can't sit anywhere on this earth for more than 30 seconds without saying "I'm cold".
Heating is now on all day, knocked down 1 degree when possible, I’ve throttled back a few more upstairs rads that I found unnecessarily hot. Yesterday, I found the gas meter down ten units on the previous week. I’m not getting too excited just yet because I think the meter is dicky; if it’s a similar reading next Saturday, then I might allow myself a mere suggestion of excitement.So how’s it going Pow-Lo ?
Seems like you’re not refereeing her correctly, that’s a yellow card for the first offence.Question to Mrs B about ten minutes ago ‘have you turned the heating up, it’s a bit warm in here’ (inside temperature showing 21c, 18c is normally regarded as comfortable in the evening without comment). So I had a quick look at the app…and she has turned it up to 26c.
Just saying.
I’m way too chicken for that. I just agreed that 26c was ‘just about right’ and surreptitiously turned it down when she wasn’t looking.Seems like you’re not refereeing her correctly, that’s a yellow card for the first offence.
Our heating control unit has a temperature offset option. Have a look at yours, very useful in scenarios like that.I’m way too chicken for that. I just agreed that 26c was ‘just about right’ and surreptitiously turned it down when she wasn’t looking.
No sure what you mean, can you expand?Our heating control unit has a temperature offset option. Have a look at yours, very useful in scenarios like that.
It's normally used to calibrate the actual temperature in the room where the temperature sensor is (in the control unit) to the temperature the sensor is displaying.No sure what you mean, can you expand?
18° that's sweltering my thermostat is only ever turned up to 15°, I watched a programme the other day which pointed out us women feel the cold more than menQuestion to Mrs B about ten minutes ago ‘have you turned the heating up, it’s a bit warm in here’ (inside temperature showing 21c, 18c is normally regarded as comfortable in the evening without comment). So I had a quick look at the app…and she has turned it up to 26c.
Just saying.