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| View Poll Results: At what value does your tank temperature start to leave your comfort zone? | |||
| 77 degrees |
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4 | 2.70% |
| 78 degrees |
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5 | 3.38% |
| 79 degrees |
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13 | 8.78% |
| 80 degrees |
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21 | 14.19% |
| 81 degrees |
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13 | 8.78% |
| 82 degrees |
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25 | 16.89% |
| 83 degrees |
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29 | 19.59% |
| 84 degrees |
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20 | 13.51% |
| 85 degrees |
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11 | 7.43% |
| 86 degrees |
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4 | 2.70% |
| > 86 degrees |
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3 | 2.03% |
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We bought AC and cooled the whole house 2 x 10, 000 BTU inits It cost a lot for the short heat-wave, but it was worth it when you have to sleep Think about working in the heat all day, then coming home to 98-100F heat in your house ... and trying to sleep ... I always said I would never spend the money on it, but I finally had to buy AC Here's a warning for those of you who haven't used AC yet in a heat-wave .... Our units are 10,000 BTUs each, and suck 900w each. I use them to cool the whole house with the furnace fan on for distribution With the 2 units running through the first heat-wave we had, we incurred a $250.00 bill, so you decide how often you're gonna use it/them |