Le 20 janv. 2016 à 05:56, Sam Foster <[email protected]> a écrit :
> * per-room / non-central heating. I'm thinking a thermostat of sorts that 
> plugs into a main outlet, that I can plug a small electric heater into? 

Before this one, there is one I would love to have. Basically, local 
thermometers in each room connected to my **local-only** network through the 
WIFI to my computer, a reading once every 5 minutes would be enough.

The why. In Japan, houses have generally bad insulation, so people end up 
heating only the room(s) they are living in. It means it's freaking cold in 
winter and/or freaking hot in summer. Having a better understanding of the 
temperature variations could help define a strategy for insulation improvements 
and heating schedules. 

Example: This morning, my office room was 3°C (37.4 Farenheit). By 10am it had 
reached 12°C with an Aladdin [1] and now at 2pm, it's 20°C.



[1]: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61JHErlikwL._SL1000_.jpg

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