RogerM":16gmht5d said:Now I'm confused. Why is an indoor temperature of 22 OK on a mild day, but not warm enough when it's colder outside? Apparently those that have air conditioning set the temperature lower when it's hot outside than the temperature they warm the house up to in the winter. Crazy!
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Digit":3obwt6re said:I use the Honeywell CM wireless programable stat Rog. No cables and easy to set. With the radio add on it will even switch automatically from GMT to Summer time.
Your rads should be controllable with an in line solenoid valve quite cheaply and easily.
Roy.
...don't forget the duvet as well on the sofa when the telly's on :lol: - RobPaul Chapman":t36rz4vu said:I find a thermal vest and three pullovers the most cost-effective option. And when it's time to go to bed, I send the wife up first to warm it up
Cheers :wink:
Paul
woodbloke":2h6pse8q said:We have a bog standard timer for the CH and hot water. The water is heated twice a day (as normal) but we only switch the heating on manually when it gets a bit nippy...never in the morning.
We've found that we can save quite a bit doing this way, stat set to about 17 deg or so and just tweak it up a tad if we feel a bit cool watching telly. The heating is switched to 'off' just before the wooden hill time (unless we forget in which case it stays on all night) - Rob
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