Just moved to a new 2 story house. We're not used to having 2 A/C units (1 for each floor) since our old home was a 1 story. Whats the most cost effective way to keep the home cool? Do you leave the upstairs unit off or just set to a higher temp then the downstairs? The home is a very open floor plan, so most of the ceilings are double story and open to the gameroom upstairs. The upstairs doesnt get used anywhere as much as the main floor.
							
						
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 Leave it on at a higher temp. It will take some experimentation to figure out what's ideal.Originally posted by spederman View PostJust moved to a new 2 story house. We're not used to having 2 A/C units (1 for each floor) since our old home was a 1 story. Whats the most cost effective way to keep the home cool? Do you leave the upstairs unit off or just set to a higher temp then the downstairs? The home is a very open floor plan, so most of the ceilings are double story and open to the gameroom upstairs. The upstairs doesnt get used anywhere as much as the main floor.
 
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 My upstairs unit is off all day and kicks on at 5:30p to 72* then shuts off at 8 am
 
 Downstairs is off from 11p-4p and kicks down to 72-75 between 4p-11p
 
 Most people say that's bad on the electric bill. I don't agree
 
 Here's my billing history
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 Theslimone on here just bought a house and he runs it the same way with good results. Hot air rising runs into the cooler upstairs and he has a ceiling fan pushing that cold air down to the 1st deck... Always comfortable in that camp and I have yet to hear him bitch about a high power bill.Originally posted by 2165 Turbo Rail View PostMy upstairs unit is off all day and kicks on at 5:30p to 72* then shuts off at 8 am
 
 Downstairs is off from 11p-4p and kicks down to 75 between 4p-11p
 
 Most people say that's bad on the electric bill. I don't agree
 
 Here's my billing history
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 They told us to run 2 degrees warmer upstairs than down. I do need to program the thermostat though. We do have a reasonably cheap electric bill, considering the house size.sigpic18 F150 Supercrew - daily
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 The actual dollar amount doesn't matter. It's the kWh consumption that we need to see.Originally posted by 2165 Turbo Rail View PostMy upstairs unit is off all day and kicks on at 5:30p to 72* then shuts off at 8 am
 
 Downstairs is off from 11p-4p and kicks down to 72-75 between 4p-11p
 
 Most people say that's bad on the electric bill. I don't agree
 
 Here's my billing history
  
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 Neighbor down the street from me saved $80/mo over his previous year's bill (same rate per kwh) by only running his upstairs A/C. Cool air being heavier than warm air, you could feel the columns of air blowing down the stairwell and cooling off his lower level.
 
 At least, that's what he claimed. Might be worth a shot.When the government pays, the government controls.
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 Sorry don't have a way to see that in this format, only invoice by invoiceOriginally posted by Lone Sailor View PostThe actual dollar amount doesn't matter. It's the kWh consumption that we need to see.
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