On 27/06/2019 13:39, Ahem A Rivet's Shot wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Jun 2019 20:31:29 +0200
> Axel Berger wrote:
>
>> NY wrote:
>>> if you actually lived/slept in that flat.
>>
>> The room I sleep in gets below zero in winter. But admittedly, when I
>> wake up I go to where it's warmer and close the door behind me, so my
>
> Ugh nasty, I took some pains to arrange that my house is warm
> throughout after growing up in places like that. The funny thing is that
> when you insulate and ventilate[1] well enough[2] to achieve that you use
> less fuel than having some bits warm and some freezing.
Yes.
Of all the things of childood I am happy that modern living has
elminated, well at least till the Greens have their way, it is being
24x7 cold and shivering.
And severe air pollution. The fuss made about a little diesel when we
had sulphurous coal smogs, is astonishing.
I run at 16°C for sleeping and working and around 18°C for relaxing.
Humidity changes that by a couple of degrees..dry air in winter I prefer
20°C
>
> [1] ie. via an air/air heat exchanger.
> [2] Granted this is hard (up to impossible) to do as a retrofit
>
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