The conversions are inexact but I thought it would be better to use the rough Fahrenheit equivalents, since that's what would be available on thermostat settings.
If you think that NOBODY should tell the thermostat what temperature to try to achieve and that the thermostat is OBLIGATED TO NO ONE and furthermore that it's IMPOSSIBLE TO ESTIMATE what the temperature would be, please let me know in the comments because this is very important information
@evan In Italy in winter it's illegal to set it higher than 19 °C (or 18 °C if pollution/energy cost levels worsen), so it would be nice to have a lower bracket to know if we have anyone respecting Italian law. ;-)
For those who keep temperatures above 19 °C, it's advisable to not keep records of it as it might help the authorities levy fines. (Not legal advice.)
@evan our thermostat comes with its own legal jurisdiction
I can't even sue it when the battery dies
@mpjgregoire yes