Posted on October 14, 2010.
How does your program your air conditioner thermostata I have a 2 story home with a separate thermostat on each floor, and it is in an area where summer temperatures are usually in the upper 80s to mid 90s during the day. I am nine to five pounds, so I'm usually at home in the evening. I'm curious to see how each of their program thermostats on weekdays and weekends to help reduce the budget while not sacrificing too much comfort. Thank you!
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Weekdays: I set up to come in the morning when I wake up, then turn it off when I leave for work. Take it back on when I get home. Set it back a bit to sleep.
Weekend: I put in place to be on a typical day. If you are generally home all day, just get him at the time you are usually in place. Remember the higher you set out for an extended period of time.
These work very well because most TSTAT programmable get home at the temperature selected by coming on 10-15 minutes before the set time. For example, if I put it to 6 hours to come on, it begins to cool 15 minutes before that, at 6, the temperature is where I want.
With 2 floors, I just want each program according to your normal activities. Only have up when you're usually up there.
The standard setting is 79 degrees set in energy saving. anyway Ur not home til night and calibrated down attempt. in the evening to 75 degrees. If it were me, just set the A / C to activate the half hour before I go home and turn off or set at 79 degrees while I'm home. Look at this way. If you want the house to cool off ... U have to pay for the power to operate. There is no need to move it.