8ob
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Quite a spikey graph that, reaction time would have to be quite quick to max out on the troughs.
Bob
In the link, you are able to clarify a time period, and use a slider to pinpoint the time you are interested in.Quite a spikey graph that, reaction time would have to be quite quick to max out on the troughs.
Bob
Hold your nerve spring is just round the corner. Prices tend to creep down then. There will also be surplus jet fuel with all the no fly zones etcWe may be in for a bit more of a kicking on oil, phoned through for a top up scheduled for a fortnights time and they will only quote a price on the day of delivery.
Bob
I think using jet fuel in my boiler may heat the water quicker , but what’s the neighbour going to think when my after burner starts to cremate their fence / dog / cat , carHold your nerve spring is just round the corner. Prices tend to creep down then. There will also be surplus jet fuel with all the no fly zones etc
That is unlikely to work out in that way. Many flights will have to extended to fly around the restricted zones, and the removal of access to a number of airports will mean that some ETOPs flights will also be diverted causing additional distance, stops (landings/takeoffs). Add to this the fact that many more people are returning to flying post lockdowns/restrictions and aviation fuel consumption will be on the up.Hold your nerve spring is just round the corner. Prices tend to creep down then. There will also be surplus jet fuel with all the no fly zones etc
I've invested in Hive ones which can be monitored and set via an app.
Pretty sure they'll pay for themselves pretty quickly.
Where did you get a wireless TRV for £2?I'm using a database to store all the heating parameters, the heating app reads the database to set the temperature. Tools to edit the database are nice and easy as follows, and if need be, I can access this remotely via the phone as per hive/nest. Difference is each of my thermostats cos about 2 quid including box
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Mine are wired, plus I was stretching thermostat a bit They are temp sensors used to decide whether to turn an IP relay on and off, which in turn turns on the actuator for a UFH heating zone.Where did you get a wireless TRV for £2?
Got a quote for 78p on Sunday. Still have half a tank so will just wait and see. Guaranteed if I buy now it will go down before I've used half a tank, or if I don't it will go up. Cest la vieJust ordered heating oil this morning and it’s up to 70 pence a litre now
Hmmm, October 2021:
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So that's 439 gallons bought in Oct 2021. Just checked and I'm down to 100 gallons now.
Lights left on, heating left right up here. I despair at SWMBO and my lot here.
Just about to order another 2000L.