Originally posted by: waffleironhead
AC? man I just turned off the furnace a few days ago. Been getting down to about 62 in the house overnight but picks up to about 68 during the day. I imagine I will not have to put in the window unit till july.
There, there. Time for your Ritalin.Originally posted by: IGBT
the eco-KOOKS don't want you to use it at all.
Originally posted by: ChaoZ
We don't even have AC.
Originally posted by: Leros
Be careful when you turn it on, a mouse might pop out.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
i wonder if there are any thermostats that will also regulate for humidity?
Originally posted by: iGas
1. Turn off all electronic when not in use, such as computer.
Originally posted by: ChaoZ
We don't even have AC.
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Originally posted by: ElFenix
i wonder if there are any thermostats that will also regulate for humidity?
Uh, why not pick up a dehumidifier from Walmart?
I could probably turn on my ceiling fan . . . problem is, it just kicks up a ton of dust.
electronics = space heater.Originally posted by: Bateluer
Originally posted by: iGas
1. Turn off all electronic when not in use, such as computer.
Eh?
Lower fan/blower speed will increase AC runtime that run in lower energy consumption mode whick is an effective way to dehumify.Originally posted by: Balt
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Originally posted by: ElFenix
i wonder if there are any thermostats that will also regulate for humidity?
Uh, why not pick up a dehumidifier from Walmart?
I could probably turn on my ceiling fan . . . problem is, it just kicks up a ton of dust.
I actually considered that myself, but I think an effective dehumidifier would take a long time to pay for itself. Especially when you consider during the heat of the summer the A/C is going to be on anyway in a lot of places.
Originally posted by: iGas
electronics = space heater.Originally posted by: Bateluer
Originally posted by: iGas
1. Turn off all electronic when not in use, such as computer.
Eh?
each computer = 250W or greater space heater.
Originally posted by: Bateluer
there are three consecutive days of 100+ degree temperatures. I like low electric bills.
Originally posted by: Xanis
All utilities are included at my new place. Probably going to keep the A/C around 65-70 all summer.![]()
Originally posted by: rh71
The bad thing? $1200+ winter heating bills. 71F day and night during the winter months = ouch. Gotta keep the new kiddies warm.
Originally posted by: rh71
My house has tile floors and poor insulation so it's like walking into an air conditioned house everytime. The other day coming back from a warm day at the park we were reminded how lucky we are for the upcoming summer. The bad thing? $1200+ winter heating bills. 71F day and night during the winter months = ouch. Gotta keep the new kiddies warm.
To be honest though, the A/C didn't add that much to our electric bill for the nights that we had to use it upstairs. It was less than $25/mo. extra.
Originally posted by: Xanis
Originally posted by: rh71
My house has tile floors and poor insulation so it's like walking into an air conditioned house everytime. The other day coming back from a warm day at the park we were reminded how lucky we are for the upcoming summer. The bad thing? $1200+ winter heating bills. 71F day and night during the winter months = ouch. Gotta keep the new kiddies warm.
To be honest though, the A/C didn't add that much to our electric bill for the nights that we had to use it upstairs. It was less than $25/mo. extra.
Whoa, $1200/month? Damn...
Originally posted by: Balt
Originally posted by: Xanis
Originally posted by: rh71
My house has tile floors and poor insulation so it's like walking into an air conditioned house everytime. The other day coming back from a warm day at the park we were reminded how lucky we are for the upcoming summer. The bad thing? $1200+ winter heating bills. 71F day and night during the winter months = ouch. Gotta keep the new kiddies warm.
To be honest though, the A/C didn't add that much to our electric bill for the nights that we had to use it upstairs. It was less than $25/mo. extra.
Whoa, $1200/month? Damn...
I sincerely hope he meant $1200 over a 4 month period or something like that.![]()
