• Bluewing@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    That’s why you have a programmable thermostat. Set and forget. No need to climb stairs, (good exercise), to change the temp.

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      2 months ago

      LOL. That’s not a bad approach. What I find happens in practice is that we turn it off during season transitions so we can open the windows, and then forget or need to turn it back on again to deal with the fluctuations in the weather. The temps here have shifted as much as 50 degrees in a single day. Hard to program for that in advance. :)

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        2 months ago

        I live in northern Minnesota, so we get that a lot too in the spring and fall. But my thermostat is set to auto with a minimum temp of 68F to turn on the heat. And 74F to run the air conditioner when needed. It works with very, very little intervention from me year round.