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    Morning denizens

    While I slept last night, the temperature of the bedroom didn’t change by so much as a tenth of a degree: 26.8°C when I turned out the light, exactly the same when I awoke

    It’s not been a cool night though, and it’s not a cool start: already 24° and striving for 32°, though it looks like the afternoon hourly figures only go up to 31° so maybe the high will be a blip. Still horrid though. The barometers are still ambivalent, being down to 1007/1014mB

    There isn’t much breeze but I’ve got the windows open anyway in an attempt to get some relatively cooler air through the place, and the air conditioner in the living room has been on since I got up

    Ironically, this morning’s first chore has been to repressurise the boiler. The hot water had started making ominous faint knocking noises even for something as simple as running the tap on the basin in the bathroom for a few seconds and seemed quite unhappy during showers, and the pressure gauge showed it was down to about 0.5 to 0.6 when I checked last night. But one of the two valves that needed to be turned was very stiff, so I left it then. This morning, a pair of pliers gave me the leverage I needed to get the valve turning, so I was able to repressurise it to 1.2 - it didn’t want to go any higher, but the manual says “between 1.0 and 1.5” so that’s fine. And when I showered: no knocking!

    N.B. This isn’t a sudden thing, so I don’t believe there’s a leak anywhere; I’ve been looking at it occasionally for well over a year thinking I should do something about it as it gradually got lower, but it’s only in the last couple of weeks that it became increasingly clear the time was now. Apparently it’s done well to have lasted this long without being topped up. I really must get it serviced though

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      Morning all

      Sunny with wispy cloud. Currently 26 degrees ('feels like' 28) with a high of 35 expected. Barometer down to 1017 mBar.

      Sunrise 04:46; Sunset 21:23 BST

      An uncomfortable night's sleep. We're off out this evening, which I am not exactly looking forward to travelling to.

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        Morning all
        Up at 5:35 for a walk.
        10,000 steps done and it's now 26C out.
        Been playing flight tracking to work out what plane I will be on later. Narrowed it down to one of two.
        …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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          Originally posted by WTFH View Post
          ...
          Been playing flight tracking to work out what plane I will be on later. Narrowed it down to one of two.
          If you're flying in/out of Heathrow, I can help

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            Ham toastie for lunch

            This morning has been quite tedious: first show & tell, in which there wasn’t time for what I’d prepared so I may as well not have bothered

            And after a short break, we whizzed through the sprint retrospective and sprint planning in one go, which was worth it because it means one less meeting this afternoon

            Anyway, I identified an issue with some recent work before we started and then worked out the root cause and fix while other people were showing and telling, so that’ll help pass the rest of the day

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              Hot. No likey.

              All shutters closed at the front of the flat now the sun's come around to that side.

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                While I slept last night, the temperature of the bedroom didn’t change by so much as a tenth of a degree: 26.8°C when I turned out the light, exactly the same when I awoke
                Yeh, mine was stuck at about 27. Think I've said it before, but I find leaving windows open for hours before bed makes scarcely any difference to temperature at all, It doesn't make sense.
                bloggoth

                If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
                John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)

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                  Originally posted by xoggoth View Post

                  Yeh, mine was stuck at about 27. Think I've said it before, but I find leaving windows open for hours before bed makes scarcely any difference to temperature at all, It doesn't make sense.
                  It's still sunny until gone 9pm and once the sun sets the ground starts releasing its heat back into the atmosphere. So, the air temperature stays high for longer. Then when the sun rises less than 8 hours later, the ground hasn't cooled down before it starts heating up again.

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                    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                    Ironically, this morning’s first chore has been to repressurise the boiler. The hot water had started making ominous faint knocking noises even for something as simple as running the tap on the basin in the bathroom for a few seconds and seemed quite unhappy during showers, and the pressure gauge showed it was down to about 0.5 to 0.6 when I checked last night. But one of the two valves that needed to be turned was very stiff, so I left it then. This morning, a pair of pliers gave me the leverage I needed to get the valve turning, so I was able to repressurise it to 1.2 - it didn’t want to go any higher, but the manual says “between 1.0 and 1.5” so that’s fine. And when I showered: no knocking!

                    N.B. This isn’t a sudden thing, so I don’t believe there’s a leak anywhere; I’ve been looking at it occasionally for well over a year thinking I should do something about it as it gradually got lower, but it’s only in the last couple of weeks that it became increasingly clear the time was now. Apparently it’s done well to have lasted this long without being topped up. I really must get it serviced though
                    In true contractor fashion, you should bleed your radiators after repressurising. There's always a little bit of leakage over time from central heating systems.

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