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Dave Plowman (News)
 
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John Rumm wrote:
I'd get a basic one that allows off, once, twice and continuous. And
replace (or fit) a programmable room thermostat. That allows the
temperature to be set for different values throughout the days over a 7
day period.


I found that if you get the programmable stat, then there is no real
need for a timer type programmer as well.


Presumably you'd still need to be able to switch hot water and heating on
or off? So I think you'd end up with a basic programmer to do this anyway
- unless you made something up.

Even with a programmable thermostat I still switch off overnight. And set
it to twice on working days as I'm single. Then flip it to 'once' when I'm
in all day.

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