what temp is it in the room your are in? And outside?

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lxskllr

No Lifer
Nov 30, 2004
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50F outside. Without looking at the thermostat, I'd guess it's 60F inside.
 

Red Squirrel

No Lifer
May 24, 2003
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Living Room 22.8125°C (-)
Hallway 21.9375°C (+)
Server Room 22.9375°C (+)
HVAC Return 25.5°C (+)
HVAC Supply 57.4375°C (+)
Outside 1.9375°C (=)

That system does not have a sensor in my home office, but if I go by the digital thermometer I have, it's 24.
 

cavemanmoron

Lifer
Mar 13, 2001
13,683
58
91
Living Room 22.8125°C (-)
Hallway 21.9375°C (+)
Server Room 22.9375°C (+)
HVAC Return 25.5°C (+)
HVAC Supply 57.4375°C (+)
Outside 1.9375°C (=)

That system does not have a sensor in my home office, but if I go by the digital thermometer I have, it's 24.

? What does the (-) mean after 21.9375°C?

I am used to Fahrenheit temps but do know that @2c is cold,
and 57c is HOT.

40f here outside tonight 66f inside my kitchen
near Albany NY.
 

Red Squirrel

No Lifer
May 24, 2003
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? What does the (-) mean after 21.9375°C?

I am used to Fahrenheit temps but do know that @2c is cold,
and 57c is HOT.

40f here outside tonight 66f inside my kitchen
near Albany NY.

Oh that's just copied and pasted straight from my hvac control system. The - means the temp is dropping and the + means it's rising. It averages out the last 20 or so polls to determine that. Air currents when the furnace is on sometimes cause some temps to actually drop before they start to go up again.

I've actually been meaning to redo that UI, it's not really phone friendly.
 

rudeguy

Lifer
Dec 27, 2001
47,351
14
61
brrrrrr

it was 14 C when I came in today which is 57 F. I have it up to 61 F now but even with my IR station cranked its not moving very fast.
 

cavemanmoron

Lifer
Mar 13, 2001
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Oh that's just copied and pasted straight from my hvac control system. The - means the temp is dropping and the + means it's rising. It averages out the last 20 or so polls to determine that. Air currents when the furnace is on sometimes cause some temps to actually drop before they start to go up again.

I've actually been meaning to redo that UI, it's not really phone friendly.

Thanks for the info.

68f inside 45f outside my house. Glad my furnace works.


Tonight A slight chance of showers before 1am, then a slight chance of showers after 4am. Cloudy, with a low around 36.
 

Red Squirrel

No Lifer
May 24, 2003
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Celsius can be accurate too if you have the right sensors. :D

Living Room 21°C (=)
Hallway 22.5°C (=)
Server Room 20.625°C (=)
HVAC Return 20.1875°C (-)
HVAC Supply 22.5°C (-)
Outside -2.625°C (=)

Really I should probably bring the accuracy down, it actually takes longer to sample when it's maxed out.
 

cavemanmoron

Lifer
Mar 13, 2001
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Celsius can be accurate too if you have the right sensors. :D

Living Room 21°C (=)
Hallway 22.5°C (=)
Server Room 20.625°C (=)
HVAC Return 20.1875°C (-)
HVAC Supply 22.5°C (-)
Outside -2.625°C (=)

Really I should probably bring the accuracy down, it actually takes longer to sample when it's maxed out.

It was 22f here earlier today, 27f now; 68f inside.
 

cavemanmoron

Lifer
Mar 13, 2001
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58
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36f Outside but windy, some snow about 20 miles from here.
70f inside the furnace just kicked off.

Middle of November already.