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So, the only way to loose the heat is within the cylinder coil? Does that suggest the water in the cylinder is being kept at a fairly high temperature, even when not being heated i.e. during the night, but then why does it take so long to heat up in the morning if it's already reasonably warm/hot? If I could drag myself out of bed before 06:30am I could check on the "Start" cylinder temperature, before the boiler turns on. Maybe I'll give that a try tomorrow morning.
The cylinder is only about a meter from the boiler, so not much exposed pipework between them.
I would check the cylinder temp before you go to bed and if it’s at 60 would turn hot water off and see how it runs the next morning
It might be upto temp and the boiler / controller is waiting for the temp to drop and after an hour it moves on to heating