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Originally posted by zeitghostGet two*.
*Snot a joke: my sister's last house had two separate boilers for some odd reason. I suspect it may have been divided into flats at some time or other.
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As Im away during the week I would guess that mrs 5* put the heating on constant and probably cranked up the thermostat
I had better change the timings when I get home
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Originally posted by zeitghostOr get a combi.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostMine has this ingenious temperature controlled switch, meaning I don't have to worry about switching it on at the start of autumn, it just stays on all year and does nothing when it's warm.
You might want to look into something like that.
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Windows still open, summer weight duvet still on, heating still off at home (Oop t'North)
Peeople I'm renting the Mon-Fri room from in London had the heating on when I got there last night
I will say I wore the long sleeved top cycling in this morning as it was a little cool first thing.
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We did a CHristmas party in Australia (yeah M8!) FOR my partners mum who was homesick.
It wads 30 degrees outside so we drew the curtains, turned the air con t itd. Oldest setting and then lit the woodburner. ToAsty!
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostPfft, heating? I closed a window last night but that's it.
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It's technically on but only to make sure the towels are warm and dry in the morning - windows are all still open and the summer duvet is definitely still the right choice.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostYour plumber is a plum.
The rate of energy loss is proportional to the temperature. Ergo, you are losing (and therefore replacing) more energy when the tank is hot than when it cools right down and you bring it up to the same temperature again.
Though I doubt the tank is part of your central heating system, the same principle applies to the rooms in your house.
In theory yes, if you had a perfectly insulated house, but you don't and so you are constantly replacing the heat that's being lost from your house to the outside via the walls, roof, doors, windows etc
To prove it to yourself you could try taking a meter reading, keeping your heating on for a week then taking a reading and then do the same with your boiler timer settings (assuming weather remains approximately constant)?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI only have 3 piece of coal to last all year so it's staying off for now.
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