Hi
Is it possible to turn off the smoke from chimney in warmer conditions?
Thanks very much
Turn off smoke
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Re: Turn off smoke
Hey!
Why do you want to take away the smoke?
The people may cook food inside the house and that would produce the smoke.
At what temperature do you think the smoke should disappear?
Why do you want to take away the smoke?

The people may cook food inside the house and that would produce the smoke.
At what temperature do you think the smoke should disappear?
Re: Turn off smoke
Pasha, we are continually 'bombarded' by advertisements promoting 'GREEN' and the density (thickness) of the smoke in the chimney is certainly not promoting the use of an efficient stove... 
How about an option (in the setup) to control (the time of day and/or the months and/or the seasons) when smoke should be displayed...

How about an option (in the setup) to control (the time of day and/or the months and/or the seasons) when smoke should be displayed...

Re: Turn off smoke
Hmmm,
An option is fine by me.
But please don't turn it off
An option is fine by me.
But please don't turn it off

Re: Turn off smoke
hi
I don't want to turn of completely but the temp here is 21c and we don't have fires going until May, maybe an option to have smoke on at 15c and off above that.
many thanks
I don't want to turn of completely but the temp here is 21c and we don't have fires going until May, maybe an option to have smoke on at 15c and off above that.
many thanks
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Re: Turn off smoke
i agree with that.tonyva wrote:hi
I don't want to turn of completely but the temp here is 21c and we don't have fires going until May, maybe an option to have smoke on at 15c and off above that.
many thanks
Maybe an additional option to allow smoke between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. for cooking even when temperature is above 15 degrees?
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Re: Turn off smoke
Thanks for the suggestion.
We will talk over this option with Yura.
Most likely the smoke will be rarely (for cooking) displayed when it's hot outside.
I definetly want to avoid adding any options to control the smoke.
The less options we have - the easier the product - the better product we have.
I don't like options
We will talk over this option with Yura.
Most likely the smoke will be rarely (for cooking) displayed when it's hot outside.
I definetly want to avoid adding any options to control the smoke.
The less options we have - the easier the product - the better product we have.
I don't like options

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Re: Turn off smoke
The smoke/oven could be needed by the people living there. Think of that the people in this countryside-landscape use the heat produced with the oven to operate some machines (i think of the old steam-driven stirling-machine) - i can't see any cables leading to the house (although they could be within the ground) or a windmill to use electricity .
But: be prepared that options are asked for controlling all the things flying around in the sky, for animals that will live in YoWindow in the future, for ... whatever a user can pepper you and Yura with to implement it

Some might think: The more options we have - the more flexible the product - the better product we have.par wrote:The less options we have - the easier the product - the better product we have.
But: be prepared that options are asked for controlling all the things flying around in the sky, for animals that will live in YoWindow in the future, for ... whatever a user can pepper you and Yura with to implement it

now some things are becoming more clearpar wrote:I don't like options

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Re: Turn off smoke
Love your reasons behind the smoke 
There's nothing wrong with options.
They must be there.
But having too many options is a trap.
There is a wonderful book explaining this - Getting Real
It's very small and has lots of wise thoughts for programmers.
I have learnt a lot from it.
It's available online for free.
Several first pages explain why is it bad to have too many options and too many features in a product.
http://gettingreal.37signals.com/

There's nothing wrong with options.
They must be there.
But having too many options is a trap.
There is a wonderful book explaining this - Getting Real
It's very small and has lots of wise thoughts for programmers.
I have learnt a lot from it.
It's available online for free.
Several first pages explain why is it bad to have too many options and too many features in a product.
http://gettingreal.37signals.com/
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Re: Turn off smoke
Thank you for this link - i will read it! :geek:par wrote:Love your reasons behind the smoke
There's nothing wrong with options.
They must be there.
But having too many options is a trap.
There is a wonderful book explaining this - Getting Real
It's very small and has lots of wise thoughts for programmers.
I have learnt a lot from it.
It's available online for free.
Several first pages explain why is it bad to have too many options and too many features in a product.
http://gettingreal.37signals.com/
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