Have you put your heating on yet?
Discussion
Mikey G said:
My thermostat is set to 17 in the morning and hasnt tripped on since the end of the first week of May, just checked Hive this morning and it was close to coming on at 6am as indoor temp was exactly 17, has shot up to 18 since the sun has come round....
We had to tweek our setback from 17 to 16 a week ago to prevent a morning trip, but roll on 7 days and this past weekend has been lovely!I used to leave mine on setback all year. Then I realised it was coming on for a bit on cold mornings when in the real world it would have warmed in it's own an hour later.
And despite being colder felt just fine due to the sun
I turn it off completely in April now and it rarely goes back on til october
And despite being colder felt just fine due to the sun
I turn it off completely in April now and it rarely goes back on til october
A lot of insurance policies require a minimum heating temp, all be it obviously intended for winter spells.
However we also have two dogs including an elderly greyhound cross, so if it actually is below 15-16c, some heating isnt stupid.
But yeah. also galling to have chuck £40 of gas at a problem which was always going to go away by 10am with the sun!
However we also have two dogs including an elderly greyhound cross, so if it actually is below 15-16c, some heating isnt stupid.
But yeah. also galling to have chuck £40 of gas at a problem which was always going to go away by 10am with the sun!
Trustmeimadoctor said:
Alot don't take forcast into account and just use the ntc to give outside temp, some of the smart controls tado evohomd etc kinda do it but from my experience not very well
Yeah, we don't have the weather comp thermistor for the vessmann boiler, but we do have Wiser heating control, which should know better, but basically doesn't. Hoofy said:
I think the only time you can't do anything about it is when the battery in the remote CH controller goes. I understand it will set the CH to max and switch it on 24/7. I get that in winter this is good but in summer, it will do the same.
It would be astonishing if that's correct. Imagine you were away for a while?dhutch said:
A lot of insurance policies require a minimum heating temp, all be it obviously intended for winter spells.
However we also have two dogs including an elderly greyhound cross, so if it actually is below 15-16c, some heating isnt stupid.
But yeah. also galling to have chuck £40 of gas at a problem which was always going to go away by 10am with the sun!
true, I should clarify when I say off, I just put the thermostats into off mode which still comers on if it drops passed the frostat settingHowever we also have two dogs including an elderly greyhound cross, so if it actually is below 15-16c, some heating isnt stupid.
But yeah. also galling to have chuck £40 of gas at a problem which was always going to go away by 10am with the sun!
dhutch said:
Sheepshanks said:
Hoofy said:
I think the only time you can't do anything about it is when the battery in the remote CH controller goes. I understand it will set the CH to max and switch it on 24/7. I get that in winter this is good but in summer, it will do the same.
It would be astonishing if that's correct. Imagine you were away for a while?And given last weeks heatwave is over, I can confirm that not heating fired up, and the house is brutally cold just like it was yesterday morning! 16.5deg in the living room.
dhutch said:
dhutch said:
Sheepshanks said:
Hoofy said:
I think the only time you can't do anything about it is when the battery in the remote CH controller goes. I understand it will set the CH to max and switch it on 24/7. I get that in winter this is good but in summer, it will do the same.
It would be astonishing if that's correct. Imagine you were away for a while?And given last weeks heatwave is over, I can confirm that not heating fired up, and the house is brutally cold just like it was yesterday morning! 16.5deg in the living room.
princeperch said:
Put the stove on today for 2 or 3 hrs as the living room just felt too cold, despite the room temperature being 20 degrees.
Not in the highlands of Scotland either, suburban east london.
My missus was grumbling about being cold today, and the thermostats were saying 20 degrees as well. I was tempted to put the burner on earlier, but I did resist in the end though. Not in the highlands of Scotland either, suburban east london.
Our boiler comes on for an hour in the morning, and an hour in the evening to heat the water. However all the rads come on as well though, and usually that is a bit annoying in the summer, but with these low temps currently...its turned into a bit of a bonus to be fair!
I actually gave in to my wife yesterday and agreed to put the heating back on. Upstairs is fine at 18 but parts of the downstairs were 16 degrees.
I don’t recall ever having to have the heating on in July, yet I have absolutely no doubt that in a few weeks the BBC will be declaring this July as the warmest on record!
I don’t recall ever having to have the heating on in July, yet I have absolutely no doubt that in a few weeks the BBC will be declaring this July as the warmest on record!
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