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@gary Thanks, will do as suggested. Neil
@gary By flow temps you mean those set via WC curve? Just had a thought, all the trickle vents are closed on the windows!! I think you said your se...
@gary This is my set up, I thought the idea was to let the heatmisers (in each room) run free? Mine are at 35 degs but sit at about 22 degs. my part...
Hello Gary, Still struggling with this, seems we can't get the house cool enough, won't go below 22degs, if I alter the WC curve to its lowest temp ...
@gary Haven't scrutinised it yet, productive day sorting the shed. Those readings look wrong though, looks a headache!
@derek-m Well there's the culprit I suppose, looks as though it's going to be a long term investigation, I'm heading aay for a few days. Thanks fo...
@johnmo I've managed to get the Melcloud thing working, looking at the room temp something is definitely wrong! At a bit of a loss. rooms are t...
@johnmo Afternoon, used 13kwh again, so 26kwh over the two days of this trial, very warm in the house again this morning and my partner has asked if i...
@johnmo Adjusted to this......Thermostats all running free at 35degs..........quite warm here in Oxfordshire though.
Morning, update. House is toasty, maybe a little too toasty with some rooms showing 22-23 degs, also went through 13KWH since yesterday according to E...
@gary As post above, trying this curve but it's quite warm in our shire today. Do you have heatmiser timers? Seems they need to be on otherwise n...
@johnmo WC altered to what's shown in the photo and thermostats all opened up to 35degs. Timer set to permanently on so will see what happens. ...
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