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A starting internal temperature of 18.5c to 19.1c this morning (a little cooler due to the outside temperature of 6c). A late afternoon recovery to 19.5c in the hallway and 19.7 to 20.2c elsewhere was been staged thanks to the unbroken afternoon sunshine.
Hallway now at 19.1c. With a more general 19.5c to 20.0c.
All is good.
20.3 C this morning after a sunny day yesterday; after a gap on Wed solar hot water resumed enough for a hot shower yesterday. Still not used any gas.
The heating was on earlier. Now 22c.and switched off.
18.5c in the hallway this morning. Holding steady.
Still on 22c.
17.0 downstairs, 21 upstairs. Heating set to 16, so it'll probably come on overnight for a bit.
20.2 C now after 21.7 C last night
Heating not required so far in October. Huge success.
18.7c in the hallway and 19.6c in the lounge to start the day.
Early yesterday evening saw a peak of 20.2c in the hallway and 21.0c in the lounge.
My wife and I are off to Homebase shortly to purchase tape as part of our continuing draught busting campaign.
Condensation on windows this morning
22.0c Central heating on.
My heating has been for 3hr 49 minutes this month so far . Nothing too much but enough to keep things very comfortable.
Originally Posted by: ARTzeman
There was condensation on the outside of my windows this morning - something I've noticed a fair bit after replacing the windows late last year.
2 hours 30 of heating so far this month, with the thermostat set to either 16 or 16.5 while I'm in and 14 when I'm out.
It's presently 17 down and 20 up, the heating's been off since 7 AM (it came on for 30 minutes as it fell to 15.5).
With lot of sunshine today now inside 21C and 20.5 hallway upstairs and 22.5C bed 2 and my main bedroom 19C as there no sun now until March next year. Comfortable indoors and warm enough from the sun.
23.2 C in living room and solar hot water circulating in tank (not connected to radiators) at 50.5 C. That should last a couple of days even if it turns cloudy tomorrow.
Sunny all day here - and not especially windy either.
17 down, 17 outside, 21 up.
(Interesting to see how much warmer it is in other people's houses as the result of the sun. It'd take a LOT to get into the 20s downstairs now!)
24.3c inside. Thermostat control. No heating until it gets cold.
Up to 18°C to 19.5°C across the house now. Windows open and warm in the sunshine.
Originally Posted by: doctormog
Why opened? should kept close to warm up indoors and store warmth for next few days without heating on? Mine solid shut except bathroom after shower I opened for a short time to dry out condensation inside.
Originally Posted by: Jiries
Fresh air, ventilation and it is comfortably warm. It’s when people try to keep their house warm when it’s already at 20°C or warmer that I don’t understand.
Depend where you live threshold temperature levels you can stand. 20 to 21C is comfortable to me and 18 to 19C at nights are fine when sleeping but not daytime that feel the chill.
Had to close the shutters early just before sunset due to temps indoor rapidly drop to 20C from 21C as glass are emitting coldness inside.