07-13-2012, 02:12 PM | #21 |
Hold mah beer!
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07-13-2012, 02:26 PM | #22 | |
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07-13-2012, 02:37 PM | #23 |
Wrap Yo Ass in Fiberglass
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Ok-Build a nanobot that travels down the wire and waits for your appliance/media system warranty runs out and then breaks it.
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07-13-2012, 04:09 PM | #24 |
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07-13-2012, 04:36 PM | #25 | |
Hold mah beer!
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I fully believe from what I have learned that they purposely under engineer their products so they don't last the test of time. I don't think they go out of their way to make sure they break, but I do think they purposely design them cheaper so they have to be replaced and because of course it saves a ton of money.
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07-13-2012, 05:26 PM | #26 |
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The man wants to turn off my Playstation!
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07-15-2012, 04:17 PM | #27 |
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Somebody talked about unit recovery time and other aspects of your HVAC. That's the ticket.
Your A/C just doesn't have the recovery speed that heat does. In the winter, I can drop my heat 6*-8* and recover that in mins (~45). A/C is a different animal, a 2* raise can take 2+ hours to recover (say going from 72 to 70) if the heat outside is in the 90s. The A/C units just aren't designed to cope beyond a 20* drop inside vs outside temps. In my 30YO house that has everybit of 18-24" of insolation in the attic, a new roof, and good wall insulation) If I keep the shades drawn I can keep my inside temp about 72* even when it's 100* out. But the A/C doesn't shut off from about 1pm till probably 2-3am. my neighbors who have the same layout can't get their house below about 80*. They don't have the insulation and updates I have. Further, consider the different types of freon people are running. Certainly companies talk about new A/C units being more efficient but they aren't considering that the new freon isn't as cold as the older units like mine from the 90s. I forget the numbers but you get the idea... |
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07-24-2012, 08:46 AM | #29 |
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What if I already have good insulation and quality energy efficient dual pane windows AND I get the Nest thermostat? ZOMG!
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07-24-2012, 09:28 AM | #30 | |
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I have three separate units for my house, one for each floor - even though the two top floors are only one room. I have sun screens on the top two floors and a house that was purposely built facing North and South with the larger windows those directions - East and West have smaller windows only on the top of the rooms. It's about twice the size of the house we moved out of and so far it uses slightly less electricity a month to keep it comfortable. Speaking of comfortable, my thermostat is set to 76/degrees through the summer during the day. 82/degrees at night. What do y'all put yours at?
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