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6/27/2021 9:10:36 PM
69
6/27/2021 9:13:33 PM
Heathen
6/27/2021 9:24:20 PM
^^nice!
6/27/2021 9:31:24 PM
38
6/27/2021 9:36:14 PM
68
6/27/2021 9:45:11 PM
74-7873ish at bedtime
6/27/2021 9:46:28 PM
42.0
6/27/2021 10:11:37 PM
72
6/27/2021 10:11:51 PM
You people have A/C?!?!?
6/28/2021 2:23:40 AM
6/28/2021 3:13:46 AM
Energy wasters ITT.
6/28/2021 6:38:46 AM
i like it cooler when trying to sleep, so around 72 at nighttime. if we're home during the daytime, then around 76-77 is usually fine.
6/28/2021 6:46:01 AM
78
6/28/2021 9:25:32 AM
Around 74°, usually.
6/28/2021 9:33:50 AM
I should add that I work from home and have long-haired pets, before all of that I would set it at 78 or so when I left for the day and drop it when I got home (usually well after dark).
6/28/2021 10:41:12 AM
Comfort would be 73 average[Edited on June 28, 2021 at 11:24 AM. Reason : Add another nope]
6/28/2021 11:22:03 AM
i save money by turning my AC off when i take a shower
6/28/2021 11:57:56 AM
I open the windows.Unfortunately, that doesn't work so well when it's 111F outside:https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=47.44825000000003&lon=-122.29843999999997
6/28/2021 12:32:54 PM
108.3F in the shade on my deck
6/28/2021 4:21:22 PM
74/5 during the day, 72 at night.
6/28/2021 6:28:53 PM
111.6F outside89F in my no-ac-havin-ass house-]
6/28/2021 6:45:47 PM
98.7 degrees between thigh and left testicle[Edited on June 28, 2021 at 6:53 PM. Reason : .]
6/28/2021 6:52:46 PM
Lately 81 during the day 78 at night. Trying 79 tonight. Quitting smoking really helped me tolerate higher temps. And bedjet
6/19/2026 2:33:53 AM
75 day, 73 night
6/19/2026 6:57:15 AM
I’m trying 76/74. It’s the second day, nobody complained last night so we’ll see. I just wonder if the units trying to catch up those two degrees end up doing more work in the long run?
6/19/2026 8:24:15 AM
thermodynamics says no
6/19/2026 8:46:25 AM
If you did a weighted average i'd think it saves more anywaysLike 16 hrs 76 plus 8 hrs 74 is 75.333333333. Versus just leaving it at 75 all dayI had heard in the winter its better to leave it at say 68 and maintain that than to turn off and start warming up dwelling from say 64 etc, which kind of sounds like what rjrumple is saying
6/19/2026 9:27:14 AM
6/19/2026 9:33:37 AM
6/19/2026 10:19:00 AM
Wait wait waitIs StTexan = Synapse?He was the only one that would call me rjrumple
6/19/2026 10:30:53 AM
tbf after i posted i went to see how close i was... I thought it was(phonetically) "pell" not "fell"
6/19/2026 10:37:52 AM
77
6/19/2026 10:50:37 AM
Is that 77 24/7?
6/19/2026 12:33:22 PM
yes
6/19/2026 12:37:46 PM
we use to run it at 73 but recently came home to AC that had gone outafter fixing it, we took the opportunity to reset our internal thermostatswe just run fans in rooms to make it more comfortable
6/20/2026 9:53:47 AM
For those of you who have it higher than 73 or so, are you trying to save money? Are you just cold natured?
6/20/2026 3:19:30 PM
For me anything above like 76 is saving money and just learning to be comfortable at that temp. It used to have to be like 68 for me when i was smoking, prob due to blood pressure/heart rate being higher, and being outside to smoke in 100F texas heat. Plus i had a better electric plan...now i'm spending like $122 bucks for 645kw/hr
6/20/2026 10:34:51 PM
I'm enjoying it higher because I'm operating at a calorie deficit intentionally
6/20/2026 11:22:15 PM
72H, 76CSeems to do well. Just sux at the transition times because your body is used to the other temperature, but you deal with it after a week[Edited on June 21, 2026 at 12:26 AM. Reason : ]
6/21/2026 12:25:05 AM
I am purely trying to save money. Our units are 20+ years old, and are being held together with five tape and baling wire. Their age also makes them inefficient. Plus our windows are the same age as the units, so they aren’t efficient either. I like it cold at night, but as long as it is running while I fall asleep, it doesn’t seem to make much of a difference what the temp is after that, unless for some reason it gets really hot inside.
6/22/2026 10:09:44 AM
Mamdani is coming to confiscate your air conditioners NYCers!https://x.com/NYCMayor/status/2072411003170472359
7/1/2026 9:56:49 PM
Ok so I tried 78 during the day and 76 overnight, and it wasn’t that bad. A little warmer than I’d like, but doable.
7/2/2026 8:42:23 AM
My highest power bill last year was $137. I usually have two months around $130, one month around $100, and then back down to the $60-70 that it is the rest of the year (I have gas heat). Even if it cut my bill by 25% in the summer, it's just not much savings. Living in a smaller dwelling with decent insulation will save you more than tweaking the thermostat ever will.Wife and I can skip one meal out and cover the cost of several degrees on the thermostat for a whole month.[Edited on July 2, 2026 at 9:05 AM. Reason : as]
7/2/2026 9:03:45 AM
How big is your place?My power bill last month was 358, with about 2400 Sq Ft to cool.
7/2/2026 9:41:15 AM
70° F
7/2/2026 9:43:43 AM
1800 sq ft split level with a walkout basement. Built 1964, but updated with good insulation and decent windows. Encapsulated crawlspace. HVAC unit is 6 years old.[Edited on July 2, 2026 at 9:46 AM. Reason : Gas tankless water heater and gas range help a little, too.]Gas bill will be around $200 for 3 months in winter. $50-100 for 4 shoulder months, then like $30 5 warmest months.[Edited on July 2, 2026 at 9:51 AM. Reason : got my energy game dialed][Edited on July 2, 2026 at 9:56 AM. Reason : typical year I pay about $1000 for gas and $1000 for electric]
7/2/2026 9:44:37 AM
Ah ok, so you have gas. That explains a little bit of the difference. My crawlspace is not encapsulated, but I’m getting ready to redo the insulation down there.
7/2/2026 9:58:12 AM
In the summer, it's not making that much of a difference.highly recommend encapsulation. I can work on plumbing and electrical down there without laying in the dirt with snakes and spiders. Never have to worry about mold.[Edited on July 2, 2026 at 10:03 AM. Reason : afds]
7/2/2026 9:59:05 AM