Waiting for 'but China'Folks on cheap deals/ able and willing to pay for it - are you considering the environmental side of things? Reducing demand has a monumental impact given how much is lost in transmission/creation.

Waiting for 'but China'Folks on cheap deals/ able and willing to pay for it - are you considering the environmental side of things? Reducing demand has a monumental impact given how much is lost in transmission/creation.
Did you care much before all this kicked off? Due to health issues we keep the house warmer than I'd like, but it is what it is.Folks on cheap deals/ able and willing to pay for it - are you considering the environmental side of things? Reducing demand has a monumental impact given how much is lost in transmission/creation.
No but now it is priced so high I am making interventions to reduce my gas usage overall.Did you care much before all this kicked off? Due to health issues we keep the house warmer than I'd like, but it is what it is.
This has been a bugbear of mine for years - grew up really poor and with an environmentalist (hippy) mother. Did some work in my 20s teaching about sustainable energy, building equipment for demo etc. Girlfriends were always nice middle class girls, nice warm homes.Folks on cheap deals/ able and willing to pay for it - are you considering the environmental side of things? Reducing demand has a monumental impact given how much is lost in transmission/creation.
Have separate temp sensors in different rooms, seem accurate enough.
Went for a nice 4 mile walk in shorts and hoodie earlier today got some funny looks from other people
depends how old you are and how many times you go to the loo ...I can’t believe people have their heating at 19c at night. Clearly you need to invest in a better duvet, it’d be cheaper in the long run! Sleeping with AC or heating on is horrible too
Our heating goes off (well 5c is off) at night, when we want it on it’ll be 18/19c with the thermostat in the lounge. It’s all a bit crap at the moment though what with our building work - kitchen roof has no insulation and holes in the walls where new windows have been fitted. So turning the heating on seems a little pointless! We can just about maintain a nice temp in the lounge. Even though we fixed just at the right time a year ago; with the £60 back every month we’ve actually been in credit. Thanks taxpayers!![]()
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Currently the thermostat is set to 19 overnight, and 22 during the day. We're lucky to be on a cheap deal until March '24 so don't have to worry about it yet.
Even then we'll probably just carry on as normal and suck up the extra costs.
Folks on cheap deals/ able and willing to pay for it - are you considering the environmental side of things? Reducing demand has a monumental impact given how much is lost in transmission/creation.
Also if the house has reasonably good insulation and a modern thermostat you're likely to be using about the same to get it up from whatever it drops between the morning heat and evening session, as you would having it on all day.If you’ve got a relatively modern boiler it will probably be more efficient to leave it on with a lower flow temperature.
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That's nuts (and warmer than our house during the day in winterCurrently the thermostat is set to 19 overnight
Fair pointdepends how old you are and how many times you go to the loo ...mines at 15 ish ..can be up 3 times a night ... 5 if you count letting the dogs out to pee ...
This has been a bugbear of mine for years - grew up really poor and with an environmentalist (hippy) mother. Did some work in my 20s teaching about sustainable energy, building equipment for demo etc. Girlfriends were always nice middle class girls, nice warm homes.
I said for years that everyone cares about the environment until they can afford to leave the gas heating on - it's proven true as this year everyone is suddenly taking an interest in reducing consumption. It's not an energy crisis it's a price crisis![]()
108!!! Jesus!! Do you have a large family? Maximum for me is 8 in a day and that's with a good few hours of heating on.10c at night and during the day.
Hour at 17c in the morning and 17c between 4.30 and 8.30.
More on weekends. Most expensive week was last week at £108 for electric and gas.![]()
Confident to wire it in yourself? I'm not sure what your heating control unit is exactly... Usually a wireless thermostat has a receiver unit you wire to the boiler and a wireless controller. Can be had as cheap as £30-40 if you don't mind old models or even used/old stock. If you want phone... TBH I'm gonna jump in and say set up Home Assistant, but that's an entirely different threadI have a dial thermostat in my hallway and the central heating control unit in my kitchen. I can’t seem to find a way to link the thermostat, my heating seems to be on or off no matter what the thermostat is at. I’ve no way of figuring out if it’s wired in and doing anything… also, my hallway should be the coldest room so not sure why the thermostat is in there.
What’s the cheapest way to get a wireless thermostat, ideally that I can monitor from my phone? Hive seems kinda pricey and hoping there’s a cheap alternative.