JohnFoxeSheets
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I think you’re in to something Tim. More heat needed at night could definitely reduce efficiency considerably. And the air is denser too.I would suspect lower temps in darkness as the more significant factor. Including the lack of radiant heat benefit from sunshine through the windows we get during the day. That extra boost helps us need less heating in daylight.
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