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Retron
08 October 2022 10:46:38


Condensation on windows this morning


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).


Leysdown, north Kent
Jiries
08 October 2022 13:34:06

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.

DEW
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08 October 2022 13:47:20

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.


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doctormog
08 October 2022 13:52:33
Up to 18°C to 19.5°C across the house now. Windows open and warm in the sunshine.
Retron
08 October 2022 14:28:36

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!)


Leysdown, north Kent
ARTzeman
08 October 2022 14:43:31

24.3c inside. Thermostat control. No heating until it gets cold.






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Jiries
08 October 2022 16:02:57

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.  

doctormog
08 October 2022 16:33:01


 


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. 


Jiries
08 October 2022 18:32:21


 


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. 


Originally Posted by: doctormog 


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.

doctormog
08 October 2022 18:38:09


 


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.


Originally Posted by: Jiries 


We’re all different . 15°C at night suits me fine and about 18°C during the day is nice. 20°C is fine but I would open the windows if it was sunny like it was earlier. I guess being in direct sunlight probably helped. I did accidentally set the thermostat on the app on my phone to 26°C ten days ago which was interesting!


When I was young we had no central heating or double glazing so anything in double figures in winter is a bonus. 


Retron
09 October 2022 03:33:14

A cold night has led to the reappearance of something I've not seen in ages: a small patch of condensation (inside) on my bedroom window.


3.9C outsidde, 19.7C (with a 14C dewpoint) in my bedroom. 16.5C downstairs.


 


Leysdown, north Kent
DEW
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09 October 2022 06:36:21

20.3 C


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Gusty
09 October 2022 07:50:02

18.6c in the hallway with a general 18.7c to 19.2c around the house.


Internal temperatures have had up well considering it was a clear night outside with a low of 5.6c (coldest this season).


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Ulric
09 October 2022 09:15:54
Overnight low of 6.4C
18.2 in the living room ATM with an outside temp of 12.7 and rising.

Still haven't put the heating on yet this season!
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ARTzeman
09 October 2022 09:30:37

22.5c. heating on.






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doctormog
09 October 2022 14:04:37


22.5c. heating on.


Originally Posted by: ARTzeman 


Is that a typo? 

A cooling strong wind here just now and 16.9°C but no need for heating.


Hungry Tiger
09 October 2022 14:08:40

Overnight low of 6.4C
18.2 in the living room ATM with an outside temp of 12.7 and rising.

Still haven't put the heating on yet this season!


Originally Posted by: Ulric 


You're doing well.


 


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Hungry Tiger
09 October 2022 14:09:26

Cold night last night.


heating on and everywhere a comfortable 24C indoors.


 


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Retron
09 October 2022 15:09:00

I've had the windows open upstairs today to try and shift that higher-dewpoint air - don't really want condensation again!


They're closed again now (and the inside dewpoint has fallen from 14 to 8C).


Downstairs it's 16C and upstairs it's 20C.


Leysdown, north Kent
DEW
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10 October 2022 06:46:48

20.3 C - no heating, and hot water still on solar.


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Chichester 12m asl
Tim A
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10 October 2022 06:50:10

16.4c downstairs, electric fire might go on for a bit rather the heating.
Can cope working upstairs, it is 17c.

Heating been on for a blast or two on a number of days this month.  £12.80 on gas this month so far.


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Gusty
10 October 2022 07:17:47

19.3c hallway, 19.4c dining room, 21.0c lounge.


A cloudy and mild night arrested the fall and as a result the house is pleasantly warm. No heating this month. A real bonus. 


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ARTzeman
10 October 2022 08:14:00

22.5c Now the thermostat has been lowered to 20.0c.






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Others just get wet.
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speckledjim
10 October 2022 13:21:06
A comfortable 18.7c
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Hungry Tiger
10 October 2022 13:22:29

Tweaked things down a bit - Might as well save some oil whilst I can.


House still a very comfortable 24C.


 


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