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When you sleep do you like it cool? Energy Star says 82F is where you should set your thermostat for bed time. -- (link)
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by
Krusty
82F? JFC, that's almost 28C. They are on dope. -- nm
Posted by
Shaun (aka bigshaunu)
Aug 20 '19, 07:04
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Seriously! Way too warm to sleep. I'd end up sweating plus I need a blanket to sleep so it needs to be cool in the room. -- (edited)
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Krusty
Aug 20, 07:06
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I mean I get what they are getting at. "Here's the best way to save money on AC during the summer: Don't use AC." -- nm
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Shaun
Aug 20, 07:09
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I know they're just suggesting the optimal temp to save funds but those temps aren't good for living comfortably. Also, they assume no one is -- (edited)
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Krusty
Aug 20, 07:14
I can do it if there's a ceiling fan. -- nm
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mara
Aug 20, 07:08
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82F with a ceiling fan? I'm not sure I could do that. I don't run warm either, just the opposite but I need a cool room to sleep. -- nm
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Krusty
Aug 20, 07:15
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Yup. I seem to lose heat very easily when I sleep. -- nm
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mara
Aug 20, 07:21
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Nice bonus for the summer months. -- nm
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Krusty
Aug 20, 07:24
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