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Re: We've cracked...

Postby Workingman » 13 Oct 2023, 12:23

It is tipping down and is 18.5 ºC inside the flat and I have a thermal vest on under a fleece pullover.

I will NOT put the CH on, though. :evil:
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Re: We've cracked...

Postby saundra » 13 Oct 2023, 13:12

Got my fleece throw at the ready by my chair
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Re: We've cracked...

Postby Osc » 13 Oct 2023, 13:12

Nope, not putting it on, we always hope to hold out until the end of October. Extra sweater, warm socks, rugs over our knees …..
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Re: We've cracked...

Postby Workingman » 13 Oct 2023, 13:54

That's the way to do it, Osc,... :D

Thermal bed socks, thems the key. ;)
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Re: We've cracked...

Postby saundra » 13 Oct 2023, 13:55

saundra wrote:Got my fleece throw at the ready by my chair

Plus I put the glow in the pretend log fire stove in the front room :Hi:
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Re: We've cracked...

Postby Workingman » 13 Oct 2023, 14:20

Saundra, it's psychological.

My ex has the same and the room feels so much warmer when it's on. The temperature is still the same but we 'feel' warmer. Strange.
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Re: We've cracked...

Postby JanB » 21 Oct 2023, 16:21

We've had to put the electric oil filled heater on, it's cold and damp (make that very wet) here.

Might even get some wood in for tomorrow, as we're on a high alert for rain. Being on top of a hill, we should be okay :lol:
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Re: We've cracked...

Postby Suff » 24 Oct 2023, 17:25

I've been testing my new boiler and Mrs S was telling me she was cold and asked me to put it on a few times.

The boiler was incorrectly assembled in the factory and also has a really crappy setting for the overpressure and it has taken me a few iterations to get it working correctly. Especially the vent pipe which now has a very different if novel installation.

Last night I set the weekly program cycle up; as it finally ran and shut down with no error messages. Today it went 7-9. I was asked to turn it on at 4pm as Mrs S returned from the restaurant and she'd been sitting outside till she froze. So it is running right now. I will be checking to see if the program shuts it of at 21:30 when manually overridden.

Personally I want it to run as I need to see how many bags of pellets it will consume in a week before I head out on Friday the 3rd Nov. Pellets have just come in at Castorama at €1.5 per bag less than my local store. I'll need to get a pallet.

It may or may not go off again over the next few weeks. We're due a week of rain and it's been miserable so it may not. Either way I'm happy to pay the cost. The boiler is incredibly good for heating the house quickly and I'm happy to pay the price to keep the whole place warm. Although I need a few more radiators around the house before it is fully warm. Including my office which I use a fan driven paraffin heater in.
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Re: We've cracked...

Postby Kaz » 24 Oct 2023, 17:52

Ours is on now, twice a day. That means I get my nice warm towel off the heated rail every morning

:Hi: :Hi:
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Re: We've cracked...

Postby saundra » 24 Oct 2023, 18:08

Mine is on put
it on about 6when I have my tea till 10ish
That's what it's for staying cosy :lol:
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