Infloor radiant heat operation

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I have 2 wall thermostats in a 1100 square foot house with infloor radiant heat. I normally leave one at 21 and the other at 18. The house to me feels cool but to the wife warm. My question is is it better to have both thermostats close to or even at the same temp setting. I am wondering if by having the two thermostats at a different temp setting if one side of the house is trying to fight with the other resulting in uneven temps. It is an open system and heating with a Nautral gas direct power vent hot water tank.

* See images of my setup. I believe they call it an open system as it heats the house and provides domestic hot water. HWT tank temp is set to 125 (Natural Gas type tank).

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