Question is “What temperature do you set your A/C heat to?”

72-76 (night day) in summer 63-65/68 (night day) in winter. I know people are doing much more extreme and we should. Energy is a global resource. The less we all use the demand goes down and Russia inevitably losses money. But just like in the Iraqi war (I am aware it shouldn’t have happened or should during first gulf war) we saw SUVs with “I support the troops.”. Bullshit you do get a smaller car you high. Now we’ll have gas guzzlers with Ukrainian flags or “Puck Futin” on the… The I’ll buy a number sticker but not do anything slightly uncomfortable.

For this who want to save more you can cool your house even further during summer nights and be comfortable at higher temps during day. And in winter layers and a heating blanket/throw really do the trick. Heating blanket with a down comforter on top and you’ll be roasting.

  • mathemachristian [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    The guy is talking about going beyond those temps, and the humidity I’m talking about is indoors: from cooking and showering mainly. That water is more likely to condense on the window if the walls are warm. As it condenses on the window the air humidity drops and whatever might have condensed on the wall dries up to condense somewhere else (probably the window). Collect from the window, air out your flat, reheat.

    • Biddles [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      3 months ago

      He’s talking about setting it at those temps, which are perfectly fine. Everything is less humid in the winter, including indoors. Many people need to run humidifiers lol.