You didn't mention humidity in your to-do list. Do you think too much humidity might have been a problem last time? If so how far do you think you should reduce it?
svickery said:Yes you are right - the thermometer at egg level is reading 0.9 degrees C lower than the RCom reading. Is that enough to make a difference ? in which case why can't I just manually increase the required temperature by 0.9 degrees C ?
The temperature in the room will vary day to night so it seems your insulating ideas may be necessary too.
svickery said:It is the Rcom 20 Pro, and it is inside in a room that isn't heated and is c 15-16 degrees in very cold weather but warms up during a warm day to c19 degrees. I felt that was the most constant temperature room I could get, as I have the radiators switched off in there. Any other room will be much warmer in the evenings when the heating is on.
What do you reckon ? insulate the RCom like Chris has done ? Put it under the table, at ground level, where I think the temperature will be more stable - as the air that gets warmed rises, so the higher up in the room the warmer it will get ?