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Thanks to all for replies,
So it sounds like the most cost efficient way to wake up warm is to put the gas burner temp high (setting water tank thermostat medium for hot water) put the CH thermostat on the temp i want to be at when we wake up, and experiment with how early this has to be until it's right. cheers |
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