Caporegime
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Why 17.5c at 4 am when it's 16.5c overnight? Does someone get up at 4am to go to work?
You guys and your efficient and well insulated houses
I'm sure i dont need most of those points on the schedule but hey its a 4 bed detached in the country so it gets a bit chiller than a city house and to be fair the boiler usually switches off at 8pm if not before thanks to pre heating and doesnt come back on till it starts the preheat for 19C in the morning. also the section where it jumops from 16c to 19.5 back to 16 c again the bolier hardly comes on if i dont have the little one at home it would justt be left at 16c throughout the day
I thought mine was high at 21.5, but 24 is pretty intense!
btw what temperature do you all get the green leaf? I get mine at 18.5C or below and the heating is set to 19C mostly
0.5 C out
btw what temperature do you all get the green leaf? I get mine at 18.5C or below and the heating is set to 19C mostly
0.5 C out
Ours is all over the place as I work shifts.
half of them can be removed.
as in why does it go 15 - 14 - 15 within 2-3 hours? either set it at 14 or 15 once or even 14.5.
again at 7.30 it's set to 14 then at 10 it goes to 14.5 then at 11 it goes to 16. the 14.5 can be removed at 10.
also why the 15 at 1.30pm at the weekends to stick it on 17 an hour later? it will take most of an hour to increase the 2 degrees i imagine.
Because I don't manually set a schedule and never have.
Nest does its own thing based on temperature choices. Given I work shifts shifts trying to set a static schedule is pointless.
2 degrees in an hour? Have you got a serious insulation or mismatched radiator to room size issue? I'd except a 2 degree bump in significantly less time than 1 hour.
They heating up doesn't even come on at the 15 degree set point unless it's super cold and I've got windows open.