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talking about A/C for a few moments, i read somewhere that groups are now
Posted by
tRuMaN (CPA, representing ST) (aka Truman)
Jun 11 '12, 11:51
suggestings is actually more efficient to shut the a/c off if no one is at home for a long period, then to set the temp back while you are gone.
having to do with the idea that the a/c runs better at full steam, so its better to cool down all at once then it is to intermittantly cool
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That's an old myth. -- (link)
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mara
Jun 11, 12:25
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kid, your face is an old myth. -- nm
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Max
Jun 11, 12:30
I've heard that before -- nm
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oblique
Jun 11, 12:08
it might be more efficient but coming home to a house that is 100 degrees rather than one that is 70 would SUCK -- nm
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Beaker
Jun 11, 12:07
tangent: not having central AC this summer is going to be brutal.
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znufrii (10 days)
Jun 11, 11:53
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them = window units -- nm
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znufrii (10 days)
Jun 11, 11:53
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