I’ve been meaning to ask this for a while. I saw a comment a month or so ago. Person said they keep their thermostat at like 65 in the winter and 78 in the summer. 78 seems fucking insane to me. That’s too damn hot for inside. How do you sleep at 78 degrees?

Are they a lizard person or am I a baby?

Edit 1: I love all the comments on this! Never thought this post would create such discussion. Looking at the comments vs upvotes it honestly seems 50/50ish that 78 is hot for the indoors. Can lemmy do polls?

  • TabbsTheBat@pawb.social
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    I have mine at 20~22°C. Not sure what that is in non-standard units… honestly I’d go lower, but then it becomes a hassle for other reasons

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    I set it to 291K.

    Not sure what that is in feet-degrees or miles or whatever you guys use in Murca.

    Edit: changed to CAPITAL K, you nerds.

    Edit 2: removed the degree symbol!

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    Cheap Canadian here…

    18C in cold months and down to 15C at night.

    Warm months I have central air but don’t turn it on and just live with whatever the temp is.

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    23 in a lot of the winter (though I think the thermostat is wrong since that gets us to 20.x or 21 according to actual thermometers in the room) and usually 26 in ‘dry’ mode in the summer. Right now, we’re going for days without using them at all but, if not the heat, then the humidity will put an end to that by late May or early June.

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    If I’m paying the bills the AC is set to 72 in the summer and the heat is set to 66 in the winter.

    If I’m not paying the bills the AC is set to 66 when it’s hot and the heat is set to 72 when it’s cold.

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    Short answer:

    • 80 in summer
    • 60 in winter

    Long answer: It gets over 110f so we keep it at 80 in the summer. We have double pane windows, a newer ac as well. Somewhat new insulation. Otherwise the power bill is over 1000 a month. Our bill in the winter is around 100ish and mostly gas. We keep the house at 60.

    PGE is terrible. It’s a little more than 60c a kilowatt now…

    No that’s not a typo on the prices.

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      Where are you?? I live in an old crappy insulated 4bed house in VEGAS and in the summer I pay like 300-350 for AC that I set and forget at 72°

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        Whats your kwh rate? Is it 60c or more? Cause thats the main cause. Theres a metric ton of solar being installed last year or so.

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          60c? You’ve gotta be talking about peak rates in like DTLA, surely?

          You’re telling me your base rate is 60c/kwh?

          NV Energy charges me 10c/kwh

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            Yep base starts at 60c. Last year it was at 50 but they increased it 4 times since then.

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                Thanks friend.

                The city itself is thinking of making making its own power company. We are having record number of businesses leave. So its a brutal time. It doesnt help with the whole tarrif situation and parts becoming hard to find (like solar/inverters/etc…).

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                  I imagine a lot of residents are leaving too. I figured it was mostly real estate inflation but knowing that about the PG kwh price… that must also be a massive consideration

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    Dry climates will let you set the temp higher in the summer since your body will cool better.

    I have solar/battery and heat pumps so I set my temp to whatever makes my SO happy.

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    Summer: 72-74 in the day, 68 for sleeping Winter: 65 in the day, 62 for sleeping. I love the cold