But…the energy it takes to warm up from scratch multiple times may be more than the energy it takes to warm up then stay at a constant temperature
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I suppose it also depends on what temperature the water is, how efficient the insulation, whether the thermostat is working and the temperature setting it is at, the material the boiler is made from and whether the electricity being used is renewable generated and free.Rich Tea Wellin wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 9:44 amBut…the energy it takes to warm up from scratch multiple times may be more than the energy it takes to warm up then stay at a constant temperature
My old man was paranoid about the immersion being on at all never mind switching it off or on.
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I believe composite is the way to go. A choice of colours and finishes and no rust, but a bit pricey. Obviously a decent shed will have a transitor radio and a flask of tea.
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If I'm making a cup of tea, and I'm going to leave it for 10 minutes before drinking it, should I put the milk in now, or wait until I'm going to drink it to put in the milk, assuming I want it to be as hot as possible for when I want to drink it?. In other words, should I cool it down with cold milk now, or later? Does it make a difference?
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This opens up a whole painful memory for me.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 10:27 amI suppose it also depends on what temperature the water is, how efficient the insulation, whether the thermostat is working and the temperature setting it is at, the material the boiler is made from and whether the electricity being used is renewable generated and free.Rich Tea Wellin wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 9:44 amBut…the energy it takes to warm up from scratch multiple times may be more than the energy it takes to warm up then stay at a constant temperature
My old man was paranoid about the immersion being on at all never mind switching it off or on.
Many years ago, my brother and family came to stay for a few days. There was a switch on the outside of the immersion cupboard, with a glowing orange light. The immersion was actually controlled through a timer unit (so the switch had to stay on all the time , but the power only flowed to the heater when the timer told it to ( and if you turned off the switch then the timer thing stopped.
My brother took it upon himself to save the planet by turning off the switch when we all went out for the day and then putting it back on when we got in - thereby bolloxing up the timer so we didn't have hot water the next morning. Would other boarders be so presumptuous?
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What's closest to Highbury & Islington Station
Whitechapel Station
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Stratford Station ??
Whitechapel Station
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Stratford Station ??
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WhitechapelNeptune's Spear wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 7:17 pm What's closest to Highbury & Islington Station
Whitechapel Station
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Stratford Station ??
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When you say composite, do you mean plastic? I thought plastic shed were derided within the shed community?
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I have found that most outdoor plastic stuff just goes brittle and breaks quite quickly. At least wood can be repaired.Dunners wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 10:23 amWhen you say composite, do you mean plastic? I thought plastic shed were derided within the shed community?
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https://shanettesheds.ie/product/gold-r ... den-sheds/Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 11:02 amI have found that most outdoor plastic stuff just goes brittle and breaks quite quickly. At least wood can be repaired.
Something like this? I agree wood would be better but this is easy care