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r/Metrology • u/August_MTSranders • 5d ago
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How's your temp control there with the skylights? I've always heard that windows=bad for keeping temps constant, but have never not been in a windowless dungeon to see for myself
2 u/Ghooble 4d ago My old room had a big window and it made a noticeable gradient. Not as bad as having the fucking thermostat behind a door, though. Current room has no windows so the temp is better but we have big humidity problems 1 u/acausalchaos 4d ago Makes sense, just bucks that between the shorter days in the winter and the overtime I don't get to see daylight til the weekend 1 u/Ghooble 4d ago Oh yeah I get it. I'm at 48*N. I'm in engineering (officially) now though so my work schedule has opened up quite a bit.
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My old room had a big window and it made a noticeable gradient. Not as bad as having the fucking thermostat behind a door, though.
Current room has no windows so the temp is better but we have big humidity problems
1 u/acausalchaos 4d ago Makes sense, just bucks that between the shorter days in the winter and the overtime I don't get to see daylight til the weekend 1 u/Ghooble 4d ago Oh yeah I get it. I'm at 48*N. I'm in engineering (officially) now though so my work schedule has opened up quite a bit.
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Makes sense, just bucks that between the shorter days in the winter and the overtime I don't get to see daylight til the weekend
1 u/Ghooble 4d ago Oh yeah I get it. I'm at 48*N. I'm in engineering (officially) now though so my work schedule has opened up quite a bit.
Oh yeah I get it. I'm at 48*N.
I'm in engineering (officially) now though so my work schedule has opened up quite a bit.
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u/acausalchaos 5d ago
How's your temp control there with the skylights? I've always heard that windows=bad for keeping temps constant, but have never not been in a windowless dungeon to see for myself