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  • AC ManAC Man Posts: 7,308 Admiral
    73 by day 70 by night. If anyone disagrees other than to save money your a liar. My rental property in my SIG has a WiFi stat I can monitor. It is never set above 70. Be honest when you are at a hotel it is punched to 68
  • ResinheadResinhead Posts: 10,987 AG
    Saving money on ac is non negotiable for me. It's cold at night. Over.
  • cprcpr Posts: 9,299 Admiral
    When our kids were young my wife had to pack sweatshirts when we ate a restaurants.
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  • Finger MulletFinger Mullet Posts: 3,852 Officer
    I always leave it on set at 76 if it needs to run it runs. I think it has only kicked on a couple times since october, besides just recently.
  • Captjohn5150Captjohn5150 Posts: 1,698 Captain
    Never on....I wish it would get outlawed in Florida...that would send people packing north real fast...at least until winter...
    For the love of all outdoors recreational activities....what my spelling is off, that will learn ya. Pimping ain't easy unless u went to FSU, its a BS course.
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  • FlashFlash Posts: 12,533 AG
    Only a few times when we hit 90. Right now, no way. Windows opened.
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  • PolarPolar Posts: 22,492 AG
    everyone please turn on your air to about 70, thank you
  • cadmancadman Posts: 43,656 AG
    AC Man wrote: »
    73 by day 70 by night. If anyone disagrees other than to save money your a liar. My rental property in my SIG has a WiFi stat I can monitor. It is never set above 70. Be honest when you are at a hotel it is punched to 68

    Mine is to save money. Being I am on Gainesville Rippoff Utility (GRU) I got tired of $300 electric bills. With mine set at 79 degress once I turn it on and I can keep it below $200.

    Former Mini Mart Magnate

    I am just here for my amusement. 

  • FlashFlash Posts: 12,533 AG
    We survive just fine on 79-80 during the day. If the wife is baking in the kitchen, 77.
    But we have a metal roof and Low E windows. At night with ceiling fans we drop it to 78.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

    Never seem more learned than the people you are with. Wear your learning like a pocket watch and keep it hidden. Do not pull it out to count the hours, but give the time when you are asked. --- Lord Chesterfield
  • CyclistCyclist Posts: 23,340 AG
    We set outs at 82 and humidity at 55%. Comes on some. Not these year yet.

    Our total utility (gas - oven, heat and water heater, electric-AC and everything else), water, waste water, garbage and taxes ranges from 90$ (spring/fall), 130$(summer) - 190$ (COLD months in winter). We also mostly heat with wood.
  • tankardtankard Posts: 7,030 Admiral
    Cyclist wrote: »
    We also mostly heat with wood.


    Ahh I see you have no problem contributing your share of particulate pollution and greenhouse gases.

    Did I mention deforestation?
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