Lachesis00
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Our a/c has a fan on/in it (if you turn it on, it runs all the time). I notice IF we do this the house stays MUCH cooler... however will this have a huge impact on my electic bill? Like is it "as bad" as having the a/c on?? I know it will affect the power bill some, but how badly?
It's still in the upper 90's and the big fan works much better along side a couple little fans vs not having it run.
My light bill has been running over $200
and I am trying to lower it if even just a bit. I know it's from having the a/c on.
Secondly....
I have a little thermometer that has always been "correct". Sometimes it will be blazing hot in here and it will say between 80-85 degrees. However the a/c is set to kick on once it hits 77-78... and yet it doesn't. The little themometer on the a/c unit will say it's like 72-74 which I *know* it isn't. So of course I turn the a/c on b/c we're dying in here.
It's still in the upper 90's and the big fan works much better along side a couple little fans vs not having it run.
My light bill has been running over $200
and I am trying to lower it if even just a bit. I know it's from having the a/c on.Secondly....
I have a little thermometer that has always been "correct". Sometimes it will be blazing hot in here and it will say between 80-85 degrees. However the a/c is set to kick on once it hits 77-78... and yet it doesn't. The little themometer on the a/c unit will say it's like 72-74 which I *know* it isn't. So of course I turn the a/c on b/c we're dying in here.
it just seems like it either isn't registering right or something.
Wow! I'm sure glad I don't live in your house! My house is always set at a constant 69 degrees all year. Of course unless it's really nice outside (like it is lately) and we have the windows open. The warmest I can let it get, and still be comfortable, is about 75.