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12 hours ago, turboedsloth said:

 How quickly did the house warm up trev?

finished fitting those last 2 plates today and cranked it up tonight. 83C coming out of the vents now and it isnt at max yet. living room is going up about 1C every 30 minutes at head height which is good considering how big the room is and 4m ceiling. 

 

bit concerned using wood vent covers now... ill have to divert more air to the bedrooms and less to the living...

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finished fitting those last 2 plates today and cranked it up tonight. 83C coming out of the vents now and it isnt at max yet. living room is going up about 1C every 30 minutes at head height which is good considering how big the room is and 4m ceiling. 
 
bit concerned using wood vent covers now... ill have to divert more air to the bedrooms and less to the living...


Probably a good idea to avoid burning down the new house, at least wait a few years first.
finished fitting those last 2 plates today and cranked it up tonight. 83C coming out of the vents now and it isnt at max yet. living room is going up about 1C every 30 minutes at head height which is good considering how big the room is and 4m ceiling. 
 
bit concerned using wood vent covers now... ill have to divert more air to the bedrooms and less to the living...

Post some pics when you've finished? The work you have done sounds top notch. Wouldn't expect anything else after seeing the engine fit and engine bay pics. You're a animal!



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