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Post by bodyslam on Jan 16, 2024 11:50:18 GMT
its 18 degrees outside but its 60 degrees inside the house. What's the temperature outside and inside your home?
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Post by System on Jan 16, 2024 12:04:01 GMT
22 degrees outside, about 16 inside because I have the air conditioning on for no real reason. As NATH45 pointed out in the weather thread pretty mild & wet summer compared to predictions.
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Post by UT on Jan 16, 2024 12:30:40 GMT
It’s -22 outside but my house is at a balmy 65 degrees.
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Post by iron maiden on Jan 16, 2024 13:18:03 GMT
It's finally warmed up to -16C/4F here. Inside, it's supposed to be 22C/72F, but I work in my basement where I am wearing an Oodie and have a space heater on.
Isn't 60-65F cold to keep your house temp at? That's only 15-18 degrees here I think. That's what I keep the house when it's summer or nighttime.
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Post by UT on Jan 16, 2024 17:04:59 GMT
No 65 is my comfort temperature , I prefer the mid 50s when I’m sleeping at night.
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Post by Foos on Jan 16, 2024 17:56:08 GMT
Outside currently -31c or -24f
Inside we usually keep it around 20c or 68f
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2024 18:32:12 GMT
You guys have it so cold inside
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Post by All34LOL on Jan 16, 2024 18:45:55 GMT
19f degrees feels like 4f with wind chill. Supposed to be 5 degrees with. a with a -19 windchill tonight.
68’ is where I keep it indoors, I might go up a bit tonight.
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Post by Foos on Jan 16, 2024 19:37:48 GMT
You guys have it so cold inside What are you at? 80?
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Post by Gyro LC on Jan 16, 2024 19:50:01 GMT
I keep it 65-67, slightly colder during the night.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2024 20:23:08 GMT
I'm gonna need to look into my HVAC because I find it freezing at those temps. I know it doesn't make much sense but either I'm a hard-r or these vaulted ceilings are sucking up my energy bill.
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Post by Baker on Jan 16, 2024 20:25:29 GMT
30 outside. 65 inside.
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Post by iron maiden on Jan 16, 2024 20:36:56 GMT
I'm gonna need to look into my HVAC because I find it freezing at those temps. I know it doesn't make much sense but either I'm a hard-r or these vaulted ceilings are sucking up my energy bill. I'm with you Ness. 65F is 18C here. That's wayyyy too cold to keep my house at in winter. Most people keep it at 68-74F during the winter. 65F/18C is what we put it down to at nighttime.
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Post by NATH45 on Jan 16, 2024 20:39:37 GMT
22 degrees outside, about 16 inside because I have the air conditioning on for no real reason. As NATH45 pointed out in the weather thread pretty mild & wet summer compared to predictions. It's a weird summer. It's more so a hot winter. But it usually around 22 inside while it has been 35 outside of late.
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Post by Gyro LC on Jan 16, 2024 20:42:15 GMT
I'm gonna need to look into my HVAC because I find it freezing at those temps. I know it doesn't make much sense but either I'm a hard-r or these vaulted ceilings are sucking up my energy bill. If you have a ceiling fan in your voluminous rooms, run it in reverse to spread the warm air at the top of the room around.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2024 22:08:08 GMT
I'm gonna need to look into my HVAC because I find it freezing at those temps. I know it doesn't make much sense but either I'm a hard-r or these vaulted ceilings are sucking up my energy bill. If you have a ceiling fan in your voluminous rooms, run it in reverse to spread the warm air at the top of the room around. What a term!
Always have the fans off, guess I'll need to experiment.
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