XPost: rec.arts.comics.strips   
   From: psperson@old.netcom.invalid   
      
   On Fri, 24 Oct 2025 20:39:38 +1300, Your Name    
   wrote:   
      
   >On 2025-10-24 05:32:26 +0000, Stephen Harker said:   
   >> Titus G writes:   
   >>> On 24/10/25 10:35, Cryptoengineer wrote:   
   >>>> On 10/23/2025 12:14 PM, Paul S Person wrote:   
   >>> snip   
   >>>>>    
   >>>>> If it is true that the temps are intended to be "set once, leave   
   >>>>> forever", I think the entire issue becomes ... moot.   
   >>>    
   >>> Friends who have underfloor heating as well as heat pumps, set both to   
   >>> 20 degrees Centigrade when their house was built three years ago and   
   >>> have left it at that temperature ever since.   
   >>    
   >> I set mine at 18 C for winter and 27 C for summer.   
   >   
   >Those look like they're the wrong way around ... unless you like    
   >freezing in winter and baking in sumer. :-)   
      
   Actually, in terms of Fahrenheit, that is about 65 for heating and   
   about 81 for cooling. When I think about a heat pump with A/C that   
   needs to be kept at the same temps (one for heating, one for cooling   
   -- which I can only hope is possible), 65 and 80 come to mind as those   
   temps.   
      
   Based on what I am comfortable with now, with oil heat and no A/C.   
      
   And provided the A/C doesn't just cool but dehumidifies as well.   
   --    
   "Here lies the Tuscan poet Aretino,   
   Who evil spoke of everyone but God,   
   Giving as his excuse, 'I never knew him.'"   
      
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