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Listen to me!!!
Shorts and t-shirt. Temperature 26 today getting down to a chilly 23 tonight.
This is the logical way to do it from an automated perspective however, a chilly nip overnight could well be overcome when the sun rises around the time you get up in the morning. Knowing the temperature will rise naturally allows you to override the heating controller and save some $$$.Don't people just leave their heating on a thermostat? Ours is on all year, but only actually turns on when it's cold (like it did in early September).
Expect an angry phone callMrs Cottager has just told me she's turning the heating on tonight as she's got some of her lady friends coming round. Thing is, since we got a new boiler and controller, she doesn't know how to and I'm going to be keeping warm in the pub.
Ah….but one of her lady friends might knowMrs Cottager has just told me she's turning the heating on tonight as she's got some of her lady friends coming round. Thing is, since we got a new boiler and controller, she doesn't know how to and I'm going to be keeping warm in the pub.
Ah….but one of her lady friends might know
It popped on this morning as the 18 degree threshold was broken although Mrs PS with her hot flushes would leave it off until the indoor temp went arctic minus degrees
You say this like it's a bad thing
(Still in shorts and T in the kitchen, although I have taken to wearing trousers when out, started against Spurs)
F**k! I just crept in from the pub and it's like a sauna. The gas engineer had left all the radiator valves open to balance the system and 'bleed the radiators'. Needless to say, I've now turned them all down / off (except for the ones in the room in which the 'entertaining is happening).Mrs Cottager has just told me she's turning the heating on tonight as she's got some of her lady friends coming round. Thing is, since we got a new boiler and controller, she doesn't know how to and I'm going to be keeping warm in the pub.