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What do you keep your thermostat set on in winter?

Discussion in 'General' started by joec, Nov 22, 2022.

  1. SuddenBraking

    SuddenBraking The Iron Price

    Are you a little old lady?
     
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  2. rd400racer

    rd400racer Well-Known Member

    64 all the time.
     
  3. cha0s#242

    cha0s#242 Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand

    68,9f here (20.5c) day and 66.2f night (19.5c).
     
  4. auminer

    auminer Renaissance Redneck

    68 right now. As we get further along into the blistering Texas winter and get acclimated more, I'll adjust it lower. Maybe a low of 64. Then drift back up to late summer's setting of 74.

    We don't mess around with different settings day/night.
     
  5. CBRRRRR999

    CBRRRRR999 Well-Known Member

    68 heat 73 ac and in N FL it's not uncommon for both to be on in one day from October to April. Weird but our electric bill is normally $100 cheaper during those months even so as the temperatures are more moderate so the system runs less.
     
  6. Shenanigans

    Shenanigans in Mr.Rogers neighborhood

  7. IrocRob

    IrocRob Well-Known Member

    70 winter and 72 summer for me
     
  8. tony 340

    tony 340 Well-Known Member

    62

    I'd see my breath while I sleep if I had my way.

    Also helps for working outside all winter.

    30 is a walk in the park as long as I'm moving
     
  9. GRH

    GRH Well-Known Member

    70 in the house
    64 in the shop
    Both have infloor heat
     
  10. skidooboy

    skidooboy supermotojunkie

    OFF! we run a wood burner in the living room, heats the whole house to 80+. you ask why? because my wife is HOT, and it makes her take her clothes off. :D BOOBIES, for the win! wood heat is awesome. especially after being outside, and cold doing chores, or hunting. nothing like sitting by the fire. Ski
     
  11. CB186

    CB186 go f@ck yourself

    63 during the day, 56 at night.
    Garage is 66.
     
  12. thrak410

    thrak410 My member is well known

    Just wanted to quote this and let you know I'm seriously reconsidering my winter heating philosophy. :D
     
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  13. fastedyamaha

    fastedyamaha Well-Known Member

    60 degrees all day long, will bump it up to 65 if my daughter is home from college.
     
  14. 65 day
    60 night

    That is pretty much the temps I use year round. I might make it a little warmer in the morning when the wife is working, but not much more.
     
  15. TWF2

    TWF2 2 heads are better than 1

    My goes up/down constantly, when I walk by it goes down when she walks by it goes up.
     
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  16. R1Racer99

    R1Racer99 Well-Known Member

    73. AC doesn’t come on until the 80’s. Need to be comfortable in shorts and tshirt year round.
     
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  17. G Dawg

    G Dawg Broken Member

    Just the opposite 64-66 during the day when I'm active . 66-68 at night .
     
  18. lightning97

    lightning97 Well-Known Member

    68 winter 73 the rest
     
  19. acorn27

    acorn27 4 out of 3 people in the world struggle with math

    What’s really odd is the having the thermostat set to 68 for heat in the winter feels kinda toasty but having it set to 72 in the summer for AC feels like an ice box.
     
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  20. stk0308

    stk0308 Well-Known Member

    74 on furnace
    78 on AC
     

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