More Musings and Random Ramblings

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/ More Musings and Random Ramblings #61  
Imagine if you had your heat set to 72 and your cool set to 72. When the temperature got up to 73 your a/c would turn on, bring the temp down to 71 and then cut off. Then your heat would turn on, bring the temp to 73 and turn off. Then your a/c would turn on, bring the temp to 71 and cut off, then your heat.....................

38 years in the a/c business taught me this.
 
/ More Musings and Random Ramblings #62  
In between heating and cooling there is always that range of temperatures where the windows should be open to enjoy nature from inside the house. When it's between 50 and 80 outside we have some combination of windows open and thermostats off. Always figured the auto settings were just there for people that prefer not to open windows.
 
/ More Musings and Random Ramblings #63  
Our heat set to 62 (summer), 66 (winter)... A/C 78. Augment with a gas fireplace in the living room.

Yeah, your heat set doesn't count since you are only using it for backup.

I can't sleep in 78F temp. Well,,,, I can,,,, but I'm not going to.... :)
 
/ More Musings and Random Ramblings #64  
I don't believe that's true, at least not with all thermostats. Our new system came with a Nest, smart thermostat. It specifically calls for different temperatures between the heating and cooling cycles. I believe my previous one (non-Nest) also called for different temperatures.

You are correct. A "smart" thermostat can do all kinds of things. Highly debated as to whether that results in better efficiency. Probably also dependent on location and weather swings that it's competing with.
 
/ More Musings and Random Ramblings #65  
It should NOT be up to the tStat or the company that makes them to determine any of the setting ranges. That should be determined ONLY by the end user and the equipment they have installed.

I had a smart thermostat on a split unit for a few years that was much more intelligent than I. I'm a constant temp guy, no use for a thermostat that changes settings depending on what time and/or day it is. :)
 
/ More Musings and Random Ramblings #66  
Imagine if you had your heat set to 72 and your cool set to 72. When the temperature got up to 73 your a/c would turn on, bring the temp down to 71 and then cut off. Then your heat would turn on, bring the temp to 73 and turn off. Then your a/c would turn on, bring the temp to 71 and cut off, then your heat.....................

38 years in the a/c business taught me this.

That is almost to the word what my installer told me. He ended by saying, "in your situation I think you should set it to heat or cool, not Auto."

We have hydronic floor heat propane fired on it's own thermostat. Also have HVAC that is propane fired and uses air to air heat pump on it's own thermostat. The HVAC unit controls our house 9 months out of the year. Floor Heat controls the other 3.
 
/ More Musings and Random Ramblings #67  
In between heating and cooling there is always that range of temperatures where the windows should be open to enjoy nature from inside the house. When it's between 50 and 80 outside we have some combination of windows open and thermostats off. Always figured the auto settings were just there for people that prefer not to open windows.

We are outdoorsy people. I spend 3 awake hours a day in our house. We've been in our new house 16 months. Not a single window has been opened. Don't even have the screens on them, distorts the view. :)
 
/ More Musings and Random Ramblings #68  
In between heating and cooling there is always that range of temperatures where the windows should be open to enjoy nature from inside the house. When it's between 50 and 80 outside we have some combination of windows open and thermostats off. Always figured the auto settings were just there for people that prefer not to open windows.

I love the fall when you start getting cooler weather and can sleep with the windows open. I always contemplated installing a whole house fan. I bet you could shave another month or two from your A/C budget by using one during the transitional seasons.
 
/ More Musings and Random Ramblings #69  
Hmmm...thermostats are not the problem; women in the house are the problem. Sharn Jean burns me up in the Winter and freezes my azz off in the Summer. Currently, we keep the house at 72 in the daytime and down to 71 at night. In Winter, it depends on hot flashes, etc.

We're total electric here, so we get a break on our electric bill, and I had the unit installed inside in the middle of the house for efficiency's sake, but even so, until I put an extra 8 inches of insulation in the attic and added storm doors and windows, our bill in the Winter would make your eyes water.
 
/ More Musings and Random Ramblings #70  
It doesn't matter what you heat a poorly built house with.

It doesn't matter what you heat a well built house with.
 
/ More Musings and Random Ramblings #72  
Thread is back open. No one knows why those two threads both closed at the same time this afternoon. :confused3:

Please continue the conversation.
 
/ More Musings and Random Ramblings #73  
Thanks Moss!!!
 
/ More Musings and Random Ramblings #74  
That's how a conspiracy works.


Them boys on the grassy knoll,
they were dead within three hours.


Buried in the **** desert.
Unmarked graves out past Terlingua.


And you know this for a fact?


Still got the shovel.

Best dialog of the movie...RIP Levon Helm
 
/ More Musings and Random Ramblings #75  
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/ More Musings and Random Ramblings #76  
Thanks Moss !
 
/ More Musings and Random Ramblings #77  
This talk about heating and cooling temps reminds me of a comedian Steven Wright. “I put my humidifier and dehumidifier in a room and let them fight it out”. Also “ I had a house in the median of the highway, nice grassy yard, the only problem is I had to be going 55 mph when I left my driveway”. Muse on those two statements a while.
 
/ More Musings and Random Ramblings #78  
Speaking of house locations.



Engineer Pass, East of Lake City Colorado.

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Black Bear Pass East of Telluride Colorado.

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/ More Musings and Random Ramblings #80  
Hearing Problem...:

Larry goes to the revival and listens to the preacher.

After awhile the preacher asks anyone with needs to be prayed over to come forward to the front at the altar.

Larry gets in line, and when it's his turn, the preacher asks:

"Larry, what do you want me to pray about for you?"

Larry replies: "Preacher, I need you to pray for my hearing."

The preacher puts one finger in Larry's ear, and he places the other hand on top of Larry's head and prays and prays and prays.

After a few minutes, the preacher removes his hands, stands back and asks Larry:

"Larry, how is your hearing now?"

Larry says, "I don't know, Reverend, it's not until next Wednesday."
 
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