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Interesting comments may I add! I am a little confused with the way the t-stat is set too low during the winter. I was always told that between 75 and 78 degrees was the comfort zone. Wouldn't it matter if it's winter or summer? I mean if you program a t-stat around say 76 degrees, wouldn't that space being in a residential or commercial bldg. remain at that constant temperature?
In winter, setting your stat on 70 sometimes and then 62 when your away, then back to 70, is a BIG no no is you have a heat pump. You will pay A LOT more for electricity because when you go from 62 to 70 that is an 8 degree difference, and the AUX heat strips come on. Thats sucks some MAJOR power. If you have a heat pump, get a thermostat and set it and forget it. Leave it on a steady temperature all winter. And 78*F is too damn hot. I'll keep my A/C on 72 thank you.
He is not as simple they show as it. They require of a technician certificate to do it. I invite channel and see the videos them edge thermostat and ecobee I recommend them.
I love it when fat middle-aged chicks pretend to be intelligent about HVAC stuff. Home Depot should be ashamed of themselves for pandering to the Lowest Common Denominator. You know more than me about programming a thermostat? Cool. Do it yourself. I'm not going to argue with you.
Interesting comments may I add! I am a little confused with the way the t-stat is set too low during the winter. I was always told that between 75 and 78 degrees was the comfort zone. Wouldn't it matter if it's winter or summer? I mean if you program a t-stat around say 76 degrees, wouldn't that space being in a residential or commercial bldg. remain at that constant temperature?
youngbeechnut78 7 months ago
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Alxscode 10 months ago
In winter, setting your stat on 70 sometimes and then 62 when your away, then back to 70, is a BIG no no is you have a heat pump. You will pay A LOT more for electricity because when you go from 62 to 70 that is an 8 degree difference, and the AUX heat strips come on. Thats sucks some MAJOR power. If you have a heat pump, get a thermostat and set it and forget it. Leave it on a steady temperature all winter. And 78*F is too damn hot. I'll keep my A/C on 72 thank you.
84randomdude 11 months ago
@sickayda YES!! FINALLY!! SOMEONE WHO CARES!! Yes I only buy from Lowe's and Ace Hardware now.
84randomdude 11 months ago
@PutSome5tankOnIt shes not fat
jayguy173 1 year ago
He is not as simple they show as it. They require of a technician certificate to do it. I invite channel and see the videos them edge thermostat and ecobee I recommend them.
HVACSmartSystems 1 year ago
I love it when fat middle-aged chicks pretend to be intelligent about HVAC stuff. Home Depot should be ashamed of themselves for pandering to the Lowest Common Denominator. You know more than me about programming a thermostat? Cool. Do it yourself. I'm not going to argue with you.
PutSome5tankOnIt 1 year ago
Thank you! This was very helpful. I'm going to go buy one this weekend!
RoadGlide62 2 years ago
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cheesepantsfactory 2 years ago