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  • Not putting the heating on – how’s it going…?
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    johnners
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    I see Simon went a bit mad there over last Christmas and New Year.

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    simondbarnes
    Full Member

    Yeah, I dozed off a couple of times with the heating on. Won’t be making that mistake again!

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    monkeycmonkeydo
    Free Member

    Here lays Simon Barnes,he saved a few bob then froze to death.

    tractionman
    Full Member

    Just ordered 1500L of oil – at least it’s cheaper now than last year.

    That reminds me, I need to get on and do the same.

    Shorts swapped for longs today, but probably come the weekend it’ll be shorts again :-0

    No heating for as long as poss…

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Been bloody freezing here, heating’s off but the little heater’s often on in the living room blasting 400w of goodness directly at me from 2 feet. Room stays cold, feets get warm.

    lunge
    Full Member

    Still off here in the midlands, and still in shorts as well, albeit with a hoody and a gilet for the morning walk. There’s an argument that it was a touch cold for the flip-flops I wore to walk the dog, but not by much.

    On my scale we’re definitely into “put a jumper on”, and “put some socks on” will come next. That still leaves “put some trousers on”, “put a thicker jumper on” and “lets cuddle under the blanket on the sofa” before we resort to the heating.

    mattyfez
    Full Member

    Anyone used infra red heating panels.. Are they cost efficient.. I think one could work for me at my desk without putting the heating on until later in the year…

    retrorick
    Full Member

    I have 2 far infrared panels. 700w each. I reckon a 700w fan/convention heater would be better under a desk.

    The panels do create heat and are silent in operation. I bought the WiFi connected option so I can control them remotely. Cost £90 each so they’ll never pay themselves off.

    A cheap £10/15 convection heater with a 750w setting with a tapo smart plug would be my choice if I was buying at this moment in time.

    Plus the Agile tariff from octopus.

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    Northwind
    Full Member

    I haven’t used a modern infrared panel but I’ve always used oldschool ir heaters for the garage- they’re pretty bad at heating a space, but they’re brilliant at heating a thing (in this case, me) SO you can be warm in a cold room. Brilliant in a room that’s hard to heat- too big, too draughty, lacking insulation- but can also just be really efficient, and good for a quick boost.

    Very tempted to get a modern one to stick under my desk, not for fulltime but for those moments where I’m just a wee bit chilly and it’ll take ages to fix it with the real heating

    dufresneorama
    Free Member

    Not warranted putting heating on here in East of Scotland, but my wife is a fan of the electric blanket and puts it on most nights throughout the year. Like in high summer (not necessarily this year) puts it on, gets into bed, turns it off, falls asleep then 5min later has kicked all of the covers off ?.

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    Scienceofficer
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    Still 21 degrees in the house here in North Somerset sans heating.

    A bit chilly this evening so I closed the down stairs trickle vents for overnight. Bedroom windows will remain at least partially open year round.

    There’s a chance the stat will strike up the heating for a bit at 06:00 tomorrow morning, but it’ll need to bottom out 18 indoors to do that.

    We’re a ‘put a jumper on’ kinda family.

    jamesoz
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    Well the heating just kicked in. I put new batteries in the thermostat, just to make sure it was working, better to know now rather than a proper cold day. I was surprised when it clicked on. Was set at 19c.
    It shut off after about a half hour, the house is pretty well insulated.

    ads678
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    No heating still but we have just put the duvet back on the bed. I’m not laying under it at the moment though, we’ll see if I wake up under it tomorrow morning….

    CountZero
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    I heard mine kick in at somewhere around 8 this morning. It’s supposed to be a bit colder tonight around 8°, so I guess it’s going to fire up tomorrow morning as well. It only came on for about half an hour, so just enough to warm the air a bit.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    @dufresneorama I’m a huge fan of the electric blanket, I intentionally get cold before I go to bed so when I climb in it’s like jumping in the toaster. Just lovely.

    singletrackmind
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    I put mine on a timer so my bed is fully heat soaked and I fall asleep really quickly.
    Then there’s no chance of leaving it on and waking up at midnight and feeling like you’ve in a slow cooker

    timba
    Free Member

    Not well. Drained the system yesterday, replaced a couple of faulty TRVs, refilled with inhibitor.

    Forgot to reset from default to miser-mode and blew October’s DD payment (maybe 🙂 )

    retrorick
    Full Member

    12°c in the kitchen this morning.

    No negative Agile power either! So I’ll have to make do with a brew, hat and gilet!

    Bedroom is around 17°c . Electric blanket connected to a smart plug will return later in the year.

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    a11y
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    Ours has been on the evening for a few evenings now – outside overnight temp low was 5°c last night and 6°c (and windy) the night before. Currently 9°c outside apparently and between 13.5°c and 15.0°c across all rooms, looking at my Honeywell app – smart TRVs in all rooms. Sedentary WFHer most of the time and persevering without heating this morning as about to head out onsite.

    Not willing to freeze my bollocks off to save a few quid.

    alpin
    Free Member

    13°C inside the van this morning. 5°C outside.

    Have been in the Friulian Alps the last three months. Most days over 32°C and nice cool nights at ~17°C rather than 25+°C down on the plain.

    Now parked up near Rosengarten in the Dolomites at 1800m and it’s pissing it down with the occasionally sleety shower….. And we’ve got to go north to Germany where it’s also pissing it down and the highest temp next week is 14°C….

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    MoreCashThanDash
    Full Member

    Heating has cut in the last couple of mornings at 17°. Have to say it just takes the chill off the bathroom and I like a “not feeling cold” towel when I get out the shower. We turn it off when we’re all up and dressed.

    We’re lucky, we can afford to make that choice.  Must be miserable for those that can’t.

    Jolsa
    Full Member

    16-18C in the house, and around 12C outside in Bristol. Certainly felt the change in evenings and mornings, but no chance heating will go on – from tomorrow temps are starting their rise to 22C next week.

    chakaping
    Full Member

    No, still in the “wearing more clothes” phase.

    Will probably pop it on when I have company though.

    gobuchul
    Free Member

    Haven’t put the heating on yet but it’s bloody cold this morning.

    Northerly wind pulling cold air down.

    Wish i had put my long trousers on this morning.

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    trail_rat
    Free Member

    my garden data logger suggests we got down to 4 degrees last night + wind.

    The kids bedroom declined to the point the heating kicked in at the set point.

    i cant get my chimney any better insulated short of filling it top to bottom – which I’m reluctant to do – its Capped at the top with a breather – its vented at the bottom – with a chimney sheep just inside the throat.

    The rest of the house stayed at the original set point – with the same insulation levels but lacking a chimney.

    jezzep
    Full Member

    Hey,

    Nothing on in Sunny North Somerset, and we are high up overlooking the Seven Estuary. I haven’t even used the log burner yet…

    JeZ

    richmars
    Full Member

    Got rid of the oil fueled central heating and replaced with ASHP a few months ago so just getting the hang of things. Slight complication is the previous owners installed electric UFH in the kitchen so currently playing around with the thermostats to limit this turning on first thing. Single figures outside overnight, inside is high teens early morning, so not cold yet but trying to optimise the system before it does.

    dyna-ti
    Full Member

    Just put the heating on, couldnt take it any longer as legs freezing(very poor circulation)

    Yes having the heating on is pricey these days, but you set yourself up for an increase of illness if you spend too long in the cold.

    scruffythefirst
    Free Member

    Kids complained bitterly this morning so as WFH fired it up for the annual radiator bleed to be presented with a dead zone valve. Typical

    onehundredthidiot
    Full Member

    Last two nights have been below 3°C heating kicked in when thermostat shows 16.5. keeps the damp feeling at bay.

    jeffl
    Full Member

    Been helping the eldest child change the clutch on his car today. Now I’ve come in I’ve realised how cold I got. Thermostat in the house says 18.5 Celsius, which considering we’re now all in is a bit on the low side.

    Still not putting the heating on as I’m way too tight. Still wearing shorts mind :->

    monkeycmonkeydo
    Free Member

    Had my heating on now for 4 weeks.Feeling the cold due to illness.

    the-muffin-man
    Full Member

    IMG_3723First log-burner light this evening…

    lambchop
    Free Member

    Not yet but had the wood burner on the past couple of days. 18°c upstairs, 23°c in the living room.

    StirlingCrispin
    Full Member

    On for one morning this week (Wednesday?):

    Was 1C outside so had the heating on for an hour to bring the house up to 16C. Then off.

    mattyfez
    Full Member

    I’ve crumbled… thermostat currently set to 18, and knocked down to 16 at night.

    somafunk
    Full Member

    I’ve probably mentioned it earlier in thread but my stove/log/coal burner has only been off on two occasions this year, I lit it at 2pm today.

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    tractionman
    Full Member

    I’ve got to order more oil first, 900 litres is £500. Once we get that, I’ll be firing it up!

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    Alex
    Full Member

    Ground source here, so it’s basically on all the time.Lovely warm floors in the morning 🙂  Still in Spring/Summer mode tho so the “winter” shirt has been extracted from the wardrobe.  In the shed where I work in the day, had to run the electric oil rad in the mornings a couple of times, but even as 2KW max, it get the room up to temp pretty quick (shed is well insulated).

    First time for dog walking, needed the XTR beanie this morning. 6 degrees and very limited natural thatch required hat deployment 🙂

    We’ve not fired up the wood burner yet, but that’s mostly because the sweep is coming next week and we made pretty extensive use of it last year. So I’d rather de-soot the chimney before first lighting.

    monkeycmonkeydo
    Free Member

    How long would 900 litres last mate?

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