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some are using Cosy. Some Tracker. With a battery, even more so with an EV, Intelligent Go works well (what I use). it's even possible to use Agile (...
not swapped, just take the heads off. But leaving on 5 will do. yes. just use them as an upper limit to stop a massive overheat, or possibly for ...
@mattc unless you are very set on the mixergy way of doing things, a good conventional unvented cylinder with a high flow rate large coil, will get th...
@toodles I put a link in the word "these" in the previous post. this type of thing. others on here have used them successfully.
that is exactly what I was bringing to your attention, I saw their post on oem. (linked in the word this in my previous post)
@tobyg 9 these estimates are often out by a lot, double isn't unheard of. are you able to get any other heat loss estimates done? have you done one yo...
@bontwoody just wanted to draw this to your attention if you've not seen it already. worrying.
@alan22 so it ought to at least have sound theory and design principles behind it.
@haggistrap I'm sure it does give a 70C flow temp in the right lab test conditions. The issue is that in weather conditions where defrosting is going ...
the golden rules for efficient running are remove TRV's (except possibly bedroom) have all zones calling for heat all the time reduce the flow t...
@toodles I've tried IR with black tape, doesn't work very well . Other forum members have had good results for very little spend with a set of these f...
@crimson one tends to assume basic issues like air and valve not open have been checked by the installers..... if there's a section of your bill calle...
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