Quote:
Originally Posted by CFrance
We kept our a/c set at 82. The house stays very cool when nobody is coming in and out. Most people install a rheostat which measures humidity and puts a/c on when the humidity reaches a certain level.
We didn't, and it was fine. Our builder told us he's had houses sit for a year with nothing but the a/c set at 82 and no rheostat. However, it's not an expensive item.
I think our highest elec. bill was in the hottest summer month. Might have been $80. Our house is newish (2011) and has the latest-for-that-time energy efficiency stuff they were building into homes here.
|
I believe the part you're referring to is a humidstat. It is installed in parallel with your thermostat and has the A/C system run when the humidity in the home reaches a certain point.