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15th August 2019, 05:06 PM #1Senior Member
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Winter shed temperatures since insulation.
Late last year I relocated my weather station console to the shed and this gave me a chance to measure shed inside temperatures and outside temperatures since insulating and lining walls and roof. Prior to that it was only corrugated iron roof and fibre walls and not particularly pleasant working conditions.
I grabbed this snapshot of temperatures for the fortnight from August 1 which includes the "polar winds" gusting here to 67km/h. Temps are more bearable first thing of morning and now generally stay above 11 celsius, except for the night that someone left the door open overnight.
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15th August 2019, 05:56 PM #2Intermediate Member
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The effort to add a bit of insulation is worth the misery of doing it
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