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    #76
    Originally posted by Geezy Rider View Post
    What are y’all doing, hanging meat? I’ve got mine set at 76 and gotta keep a blanket over me when I settle down in the evening. Danged Eskimo’s.
    Same here, I keep mine at 76 and it feels fine.

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      #77
      Originally posted by RMW View Post
      Got mine cranking right now on 68. Lol

      If the power goes out I’ve got a home generator

      Same here. We’ve been home with the ‘rona for week now, and I’ve kept the downstairs at 68-70 around the clock. 68 100% of the time at night, and fans on high.


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        #78
        Originally posted by txheartshot View Post
        Same here. We’ve been home with the ‘rona for week now, and I’ve kept the downstairs at 68-70 around the clock. 68 100% of the time at night, and fans on high.


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        Yep, it’s on 70 when I leave the house and 68 when I get home, I sleep like a baby when the house is nice and cold

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          #79
          Originally posted by Geezy Rider View Post
          What are y’all doing, hanging meat? I’ve got mine set at 76 and gotta keep a blanket over me when I settle down in the evening. Danged Eskimo’s.
          Originally posted by STX_Shooter View Post
          Same here, I keep mine at 76 and it feels fine.
          Yep, i see this alot on here over the years. I gotta assume the insulation levels are different or something. We are at 74 during the day in all 5 zones of the house......and WE work from home 95% from home! At night we drop to 71 or 72 with a slow ceiling fan on.

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            #80
            Originally posted by Pedernal View Post
            By my calculations, using numbers on google the soon to be popular F150 E will use about as much wattage in a year to run 20 K miles as the average household in that same year.

            So most definitely, the electric vehicles are taxing the grid.

            This truly interest me. Can you post links?

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              #81
              Originally posted by Pedernal View Post
              By my calculations, using numbers on google the soon to be popular F150 E will use about as much wattage in a year to run 20 K miles as the average household in that same year.

              So most definitely, the electric vehicles are taxing the grid.
              Hey wait, I thought they were using unicorn farts to recharge those?!?

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                #82
                Originally posted by Landrover View Post
                We are at 74 during the day in all 5 zones of the house......and WE work from home 95% from home! At night we drop to 71 or 72 with a slow ceiling fan on.
                Same here. 74 day, 72-73 at night with the ceiling fan on low.

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                  #83
                  Originally posted by Bone Thug View Post
                  I live in San Angelo and normally, I would not trust everything San Angelo Live reports. Lol

                  Looks like ERCOT is saying we are in conservation level.

                  https://www.ercot.com/news/release?i...1-f8fe2bd0128f
                  Originally posted by bboswell View Post
                  This truly interest me. Can you post links?
                  I found it interesting myself… it was a link listed on page posted by Bone Thug… here is a direct link to the graphs

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                    #84
                    Originally posted by RMW View Post
                    Got mine cranking right now on 68. Lol

                    If the power goes out I’ve got a home generator
                    Same! It hits 70 and I ain’t happy and I’m sprawled out laying still to cool off lmao. And I’ll work like a slave in the heat no problem. When I’m home I want cold air!

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