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KB2VXA > FUEL     14.02.11 17:03l 35 Lines 1590 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: G4IJL > zone heating
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Hi Paul and all,

I just decided to put an appropriate tag on it where I slipped on the 
return key once before and sent it off untitled. (;->) Eh, somehow I 
can't envision how to put thermostats on individual radiators when forced 
hot water is zoned and thermostats operate pumps. Well, the plumbers will 
figure out something and I hope they map it out for you so you know which 
thermostat controls which zone. I mentioned that because I live in a 
rather large complex and the landlord is clueless, every year new 
tennents drive him buggy. Yeah, they run around in their underwear 
complaining it's cold, frankly I'd set all the thermostats to 67F and 
tell them if they don't like it put on some clothes!

Ah, PCs don't discharge a whole lot of heat per case anyway, it takes all 
morning and sunlight to warm this room only a few degrees. If you want to 
save heating costs make your ham shack retro, boat anchor radios are more 
than just heavy. We say "real radios glow in the dark" and they keep the 
shack warm too, that's why come summer I found outdoor activities 
preferable to sweating around playing radio. Then there is one on one of 
the internet boards with an interesting tag line; "12 volts are for 
wimps, real radios can kill you."

Oh and BTW I noticed your UK spell checker fixed my quote, we Yanks tend 
to spell things like centre and theatre a little differently. (;->)

73 de Warren

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Message timed by NIST: 09:28 on 2011-Feb-14 GMT



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