So at work today, the discussion of household heating and gas/electricity bills came up (entering winter Down Under), and I commented that we have our central heating set to 14 Celsius (approx 57 Freedoms) overnight, and off during the day/evening. We find that 14 is quite comfortable under a fluffy doona/duvet. I was warmly mocked (well natured), and informed that something closer to 24C (75F) is appropriate, day and night.

Surely not… right?

  • LlamaSutra@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    If I set my winter evening thermostat to 14C my wife would have my head on a spike in the front lawn. Police be damned.

    We keep it at 22C as a compromise during the day and 19 at night (since we sleep better in the cold).

  • maporita@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    18C . We live in a condo building that is well insulated so setting it any lower wouldn’t help. I agree, it’s preferable to sleep when it’s cooler. 24C in winter is insane - if you’re cold just put on a jersey or a fleece.