• Boomkop3@reddthat.com
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    Most of the year I just leave the window open. But in peak winter/summer I keep it around 21/19 respectively

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    I don’t know but it’s too hot for me and too cold for the wife. A perfect compromise.

  • starlinguk@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    I’d like to keep it at 15, but my room refuses to cool down any further than 20C even with the window open.

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    It goes as low as 10°C / 50°F in winter. I’ve programmed the radiator valve to give some heat (14°C/57°F) before going to bed and waking up. We have 2 duvets with flannel sheets, and a fleece bedspread on top. Today it’s 17°C/63°F. Just one single duvet, time for regular cotton sheets, flannel ones are getting uncomfortably warm. As soon as it’s about 10°C outside we’ll leave the window open all night. We have a large frame with a mosquito screen and live in a very peaceful neighborhood. For summer, just a cotton sheet, that will probably be left down the feet most of the time. On holiday with sometimes 30°C the whole night, we basically cannot sleep, the confortable limit for us is close to 26°C - but it’s more related to humidity than temperature

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    5 hours ago

    Fractions…

    10C* (9F/5C) + 32F = 50F

    Or

    10/5=2, 2*9=18, 18+32=50

    If you stick to multiples of 5 it’s easy:

    0C - 32F

    5C - 41F

    10C - 50F

    30C - 86F

    35C - 95F

    40C - 104F

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    6 hours ago
    • 0°C is freezing
    • 10°C is cold
    • 20°C is comfortable. Roughly “room temperature”
    • 30°C is warm/hot
    • 40°C is fucking hot

    Depending on a variety of factors, I generally like my space to be 18-22°C during waking hours, and maybe 16-20°C for sleeping.

    • Boomkop3@reddthat.com
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      1 hour ago

      I’m knocked out at anything above 27 and uncomfortable living in a 16 degree room. I don’t know how people are able to handle some of those extreme temperatures

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍@discuss.tchncs.de
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    11 hours ago

    If you don’t need to be super accurate:

    • C to F: double then add 30
    • F to C: subtract 30 then halve it

    I like the room cold for sleeping. 60F (15C) is ideal, but we can’t get that cool in the summer.

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    16-18C is probably best. Love curling up in the duvet in the cold, but cold normally means damp too ☹️

    Sleeping above 25C is miserable.