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3 December 2011, 20:30
right dont no if this sounds stupid but im having this woodburner put in and lying in the bath with the extractor fan going i thought wot if i could extract the warm air from the living room into the the bedrooms and bath room and saving on electricity i was thinking of running these off battries recharged by a solar panel
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Why have fans? Just leave the doors open and the heat will spread. Is it that simple? Or is your house got the room far apart?.
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4 December 2011, 01:28
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no but my other half finds the cold and a lot of condensation in the back bedroom so the more heat i can get in there the better our front door catches all the prevailing s westerly wind even with all the draught proofing but will try the door open first it was just an idea i'll keep trying
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thanks wetandcold didnt no that glad i posted the question now so it looks like it will be the door open
again thanks
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its the same if you use a mobile gas heater,in my old flat i needed to have the window open a crack to vent the fumes. in our old maisonette in Glastonbury we had a fitted gas fire with a vent in the front wall, because it caused a horrendous draft we covered it up and suddenly we became all drowsy and tired, uncovered the vent and we were better again, so yes is my short answer, you need to vent the gas fumes wether thats from a gas fire or a wood burner.
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Bugger that then. I'll use mine to heat water and pipe it all over the place the way they did in the olden days, 2011, Oh!... OK then I'll just use radiators like now but use the stove to heat the water. Must be an attachment for that.
If you can't seal the door properly a small airlock type porch extended outside not in so you don't lose space. Put a curtain behind the door as well. If no porch a thick curtain. I do it on every door and window, as well as draft control it can control any light you are putting out.
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we have a curtain over our patio doors in the living room, we close the curtain in the evening, as soon as we close the curtain we can feel the difference in the warmth in the room.
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well that was constuctive lol had my ass kicked there but thanks for the input, yes we have an air vent brick in the living room ready for the fire ,curtain over the front door already and yes stops loads of draughts
this is what i like about this forum you can ask a question and get a good insight of what people have done and like me were u can f--k up i have scrapped the idea totally
it was just a thought to get more heat round the house cheaply but obviously a bad one so thank you all again for the replies
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