"I should note that the systems isn't running much with the 43 thermostat setting. I prefer to keep it 58 in there, but that's when it was running a lot so I turned it down until I resolve the issue. It could sustain 58 when the outside temps were in the upper 20s or higher. It's when we got around 0 to teens when I started having problems. I think just a little more insulation should do the trick."
your system does not run much on the 43 setting because it is capable of maintaining that temp, you prefer 58 but when its cold the system cannot maintain and is running excessive and not capable of your demands as it sounds that your heater is undersized
"I agree that you can't make it 80 inside if the heater can't put out more than 80, but mine can put out more than enough when the temp differential isn't as great."
seems you need to work in warmer weather, or upgrade the heater to compensate for really cold days
"If the in/out temp wasn't an issue, why does the temp inside change when the heat is turned off?"
when the heat is turned off the air will eventually equalize or close to it with outside temps
"I'm sure I could get the slab to 70 if I tried (not at -10 outside though), but it would be warmer than my target temp in the shop."
you should be able to get the slab 70 or even 80 degrees no matter the outside temp if you have the proper heater for the system
looking at your temp comparisons/logging on the first page seems like the floor temp is within a degree or 2 from floor to ceiling. the system seems to be able to handle 43 pretty easy. it really sounds like your demands in 0 or colder days is exceeding the heaters capability. the main reason i still think the heater is the issue is your having problems getting floor hieght temps where you want them in cold-cold weather.
your system does not run much on the 43 setting because it is capable of maintaining that temp, you prefer 58 but when its cold the system cannot maintain and is running excessive and not capable of your demands as it sounds that your heater is undersized
"I agree that you can't make it 80 inside if the heater can't put out more than 80, but mine can put out more than enough when the temp differential isn't as great."
seems you need to work in warmer weather, or upgrade the heater to compensate for really cold days
"If the in/out temp wasn't an issue, why does the temp inside change when the heat is turned off?"
when the heat is turned off the air will eventually equalize or close to it with outside temps
"I'm sure I could get the slab to 70 if I tried (not at -10 outside though), but it would be warmer than my target temp in the shop."
you should be able to get the slab 70 or even 80 degrees no matter the outside temp if you have the proper heater for the system
looking at your temp comparisons/logging on the first page seems like the floor temp is within a degree or 2 from floor to ceiling. the system seems to be able to handle 43 pretty easy. it really sounds like your demands in 0 or colder days is exceeding the heaters capability. the main reason i still think the heater is the issue is your having problems getting floor hieght temps where you want them in cold-cold weather.
