 This is Nate Adams with energy smart home performance, and I want to show you another cool feature about the carrier infinity thermostat It is how you can see how much power your system is using So this system was installed fingers completed about the end of June But see the energy tracking button here so you can set your energy pricing you have to pick a cost per kilowatt hour It's a little bit high for Cleveland. Here's a Cleveland public power territory one They're a little bit higher than the other local ones. So I haven't set it 12 cents and then you can watch energy usage and this is really pretty slick, so it's Tracking what the system is using and I like that it separates it by cooling heat pump the fan electric heat which is Backup heat and electric reheat which I believe is used when it goes into a defrost cycle So if you have a heat pump it will freeze up literally and so periodically it has to defrost itself And I believe that's what that's tracking there so For the month of August and September and it is now October 8th. So these are the last two months You can get an idea of what this is using now. This house is unoccupied. So it's not using a ton at the moment That's about the change, but You can see That for cooling it's using pretty minimal amount So just figure 10 cents a kilowatt hour in your head even though it's 12 So that's 11 bucks and that's 10 bucks for cooling those months And then the fan costs four bucks and about a dollar 20 to run for the month So if somebody tries to scare you about energy usage of continuous fan if you have a high quality unit With a good variable speed fan. It doesn't cost that much to run them But it's just nice that you can see these things you can also select What it's used for the year. So it's used 400 kilowatt hours. So 40 bucks at 12 cents, you know a little bit more $44 But not very much and then you can see what it's doing this day and yesterday So it's really a pretty slick little system And I like having this because it's a good way for me to get an idea of what's going on You know as time goes on and since I make predictions of how much energy I think the house is going to use this gives me an idea of whether I'm like it to hit that estimate or not So another cool thing about a carrier infinity thermostat