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    What temperature do you set for your A/C?

    I really prefer to keep doors and windows open as long as daytime temps stay under 80 and the humidity is low but we're having another heat wave so the A/C is back on and set to 76 tho sometimes I lower it a degree or two when I go to bed.

    What about you, what temperature is the most comfortable for you and do you change it at night?

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    What air conditioning?

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    Summer or Winter?

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    I generally set the A/C to 80 and keep the windows closed to block out the humid air.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krystian View Post
    I really prefer to keep doors and windows open as long as daytime temps stay under 80 and the humidity is low but we're having another heat wave so the A/C is back on and set to 76 tho sometimes I lower it a degree or two when I go to bed.

    What about you, what temperature is the most comfortable for you and do you change it at night?

    What temp is a heat wave in your area?

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    22C (72F) in summer, I prefer 23C (73F) in Winter but Mrs likes 25C (77F)

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    I like to keep the temp on 76, but hubbie likes 74.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lista View Post
    I like to keep the temp on 76, but hubbie likes 74.

    Try 75

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    68 F is about right, winter or summer, day or night. The air needs some humidity during the winter. In the summer the basement stays below 70 even during a weeklong heat wave.

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    We keep our tiny space on 76

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