For those with central air (we salute you)... What do you set it at?

Started by Capetan Mihali, June 19, 2012, 10:09:20 PM

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Capetan Mihali

I have pretty good guideposts for heating during the winter (66-68 when I'm home, don't turn it down overnight, and 60 when I leave the house).  But I've never lived in a place with central AC before and I feel a little lost with the temps.  :wacko:

I'm keeping it around 78 or 79 when I'm home, and turning it up to 83 or 84 when I leave for the day.  Am I doing it right?  What do the central air experts advise?
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MadBurgerMaker

I keep it between 75 and 78 during the day and about 70 at night.  There is no winter here.

derspiess

78 or 79??  Bleh.

I keep mine at 72 for cooling during the summer-- which can actually feel a bit warm to me if I'm doing a lot around the house.  If electricity were free, I'd set it somewhere in the 60s.  I set it at 68 for heat in the winter & would probably go lower if it weren't for the wife & kids.

I don't have it set to change when I leave the house.  It's pretty efficient for heating and cooling and the company that installed it advised not to do that unless I'm going to be gone for more than a day.
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sbr

You must be doing it right Capetan because that is basically what I do too.  AC is set for 78, it goes up to about 82 on weekdays when no one is here.

Tonitrus

Quote from: MadBurgerMaker on June 19, 2012, 10:12:42 PM
I keep it between 75 and 78 during the day and about 70 at night.  There is no winter here.

It visits there once in a while...I still remember the MLK day ice storm. 

jimmy olsen

Set the AC at 24C (75.2F) when I'm there, turn it off when I leave.
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MadImmortalMan

I think it's better to leave it at one temp and not make big adjustments like that. Anyway, 72F.
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MadBurgerMaker

Quote from: Tonitrus on June 19, 2012, 10:50:41 PM
It visits there once in a while...I still remember the MLK day ice storm.

Just stops by for a week or so usually.  Not really enough to adjust temp gauges and such. 

From ~Nov - ~Feb, I'll generally just keep everything turned off unless it gets really frosty.

katmai

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Tonitrus


jimmy olsen

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Eddie Teach

People who keep the AC at 72 and don't go out in the heat for more than a few minutes aren't giving their bodies the opportunity to acclimate to the hotter temperatures. That's fine if you don't mind the higher bills, but if you're comfortable at 78 or 80 I'd say leave it there.
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CountDeMoney

If it's over 82 degrees outside, I'm hanging meat in this motherfucker.

I don't run the central heat during the winter;  between my fireplace and my Ray Lewis(tm) snuggee, it's a push.

katmai

Quote from: Tonitrus on June 19, 2012, 11:06:22 PM
Quote from: katmai on June 19, 2012, 11:05:46 PM
I could use central air today.
Ick it's hot for Alaska.

Up into the 60s?  :P

Timmay's weather.com was off, hit 72 here in Anchorage, 80's in Squarebanks.

Heh and it just sucks at night as my house is now sitting here with 16 hours of sun on it warming it up over the whole day.
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Tonitrus

Hell, the last summer I was there, I was sooo tempted to buy one of those portable AC units at Costco.