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Old 01-05-2023, 09:38 PM   #43 (permalink)
redpoint5
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Originally Posted by hayden55 View Post
Bro lol. How?
I have my house's air conditoning at 4784 kWh for 2022. But it was like 100+ the entire time and i kept my house at 72 and 69 at night.

You will have to clarify your usage though i didn't follow that as watts and $126 and 54kWh don't go together
Almost 1 mWh for the cooling season for $126 cost. 54 kWh was the highest usage day, meaning that 6 kW unit ran for like 5 hours.

It always gets down at least into the 60s at night, so I'm able to open the windows and get things down to 67 in the morning. Once outdoor temps go above that, I close everything up. Takes until 4 or 5pm for things to warm up above 78 degrees and kick the AC on.
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