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There’s a contradiction in there.  If the thermostat is set to 82, I won’t be able to sleep. 

 

We we have an oversized window unit in our bedroom. If we close the bedroom door, we can get it down below 68 pretty easily, even in a midsummer heat wave. That’s the way we like it. 

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46 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

The Gov't want to tell me how to set my thermostat?  

 

Summer time - 74 day / night

Winter time - 72 day / 70 night

Of course they do. Then you will will save energy by using less to heat and cool your house. The supplier will then charge you more for that energy because their profits drop and it's a win win for the government and their wealthy supporters in the industry...... 

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2 hours ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

The Gov't want to tell me how to set my thermostat?  

 

Summer time - 74 day / night

Winter time - 72 day / 70 night

 

Remember 40 years ago, when the government just told you to wear a sweater?

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78/79 daytime. outside temps generally in the mid 90's with heat index over 100. July/August

 

79 at night and it usually doesn't even kick on with the outside temps dropping to 73 /75.

 

these settings are summer related

 

fall/winter/spring don't even need a/c really. 

 

edit: ceiling fans help to keep the cool air circulating.

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Jeez - it's not like they're passing a law about it. It's simply a suggestion for saving energy. It's no different than the RDA for vitamins and minerals, the food pyramid, etc. Nobody's forcing you to change your thermostats.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, WhoTom said:

Jeez - it's not like they're passing a law about it. It's simply a suggestion for saving energy. It's no different than the RDA for vitamins and minerals, the food pyramid, etc. Nobody's forcing you to change your thermostats.

 

 

 

Is it as poorly-researched as those other things?

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16 minutes ago, LeviF91 said:

 

Is it as poorly-researched as those other things?

 

How much research do you need to know that the more your HVAC works, the more energy it uses and the more money you spend on it?

 

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4 minutes ago, WhoTom said:

 

How much research do you need to know that the more your HVAC works, the more energy it uses and the more money you spend on it?

 

 

Probably as much research as it takes to know that 11 servings of bread per day is bad for you.

 

Yet, here we are.

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5 hours ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

The Gov't want to tell me how to set my thermostat?  

 

Summer time - 74 day / night

Winter time - 72 day / 70 night

Don't worry, it's a new thing meant only for Katy apartments.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

At night, I wrap myself like a cocoon.

 

During the day, I usually wear a hoodie because it's cold.  That's the way uh huh uh huh I like it uh huh uh.

You remind me of my wife.  Wrapped in a comforter with fans blasting and of course AC on.

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3 hours ago, DC Tom said:

 

Remember 40 years ago, when the government just told you to wear a sweater?

Ah yes....the Cardigan Wars...  It was a dark time....

Just now, Cripple Creek said:

You remind me of my wife.  Wrapped in a comforter with fans blasting and of course AC on.

In Winter I try to set the temp to 72 and I get reamed because it's too cold.  In Summer I try to set the temp to 72 and I get reamed because it's too hot.

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1 minute ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

Are you calling me a girl?  I'm just assuming your wife is a girl.

My wife is a girl.  I do know from past interactions that you are a man, all man.

4 minutes ago, That's No Moon said:

Ah yes....the Cardigan Wars...  It was a dark time....

In Winter I try to set the temp to 72 and I get reamed because it's too cold.  In Summer I try to set the temp to 72 and I get reamed because it's too hot.

Yup, that's exactly it!

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27 minutes ago, Cripple Creek said:

Some day you'll make a beautiful woman very happy. If you don't freeze her to death first.

 

 

I am seeing someone right now who came over yesterday in a jacket.  I opened the door and said "you know were in Atlanta and it's 94 degrees outside".  

She said "yeah but I spend most of the time inside your place".  

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2 hours ago, DaBillsFanSince1973 said:

78/79 daytime. outside temps generally in the mid 90's with heat index over 100. July/August

 

79 at night and it usually doesn't even kick on with the outside temps dropping to 73 /75.

 

these settings are summer related

 

fall/winter/spring don't even need a/c really. 

 

edit: ceiling fans help to keep the cool air circulating.

 

that's because in Florida you wear T Shirts and Shorts all the time 

 

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2 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Better to sleep in cold.  Fat people sleep in the heat.

 

Do they want Americans to be fat?

Fixed.

 

LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

And you don't need any heat, Sasquatch!!

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This would basically render my AC unit superfluous—I mean really, what’s the point at that point? Might as well keep the windows open 24/7. At least then an occasional breeze may, just may, flutter through. How about we match the temps of Congress’ Thermostats instead? 

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