Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Hi all,
I feel somewhat foolish asking this, but the only "stat" in my "up north" home turns the furnace on/off during cold weather. I have window ACs. The "stat" in TV controls the temperature of the AC unit/heat pump and the humidity, correct? Are there separate indicators and separate controls? I may want to install a new one when I move down here, so can an HVAC company do it? I'm not a DIY'er, and I wouldn't want a fancy wireless one that makes martinis and is voice controlled or needs an app on a phone - just nice, easy, readable and RELIABLE. Thanks in advance. |
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Might peruse these threads…enjoy
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...rchid=26971325
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I my villages house I have just one single thermostat controlling one single zone and that is it. I think that is typical. My Northern home was vastly more complicated....I wont tell you how many thermostats, but it was ridiculous.
It is vastly simpler here. The thermostat has three modes heat, cool or both. You just set the temperatures above which you want AC and below which you want heat. You can control with a phone or computer, but you don't have to. If you don't care about programing the temperature to minimize energy consumption You can just set the desired temperatures on the device I have a an ecobee unit, but most alternative choices are pretty much the same....unless you want to go back a half century to a Honeywell round....which I am not sure but I think you could also do. I don't have a de-humidifier (other the ac-unit itself). I dont think its typical to control humidity within a thermostat, but maybe. That would be new to me. Any HVAC company can install a new thermostat, but I bet you will find that unnecessary. |
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IMHO, most of the units look imposing but once you get the initial settings they are more or less a set and forget operation. You will find the typical HUMIDITY control setting works by turning on the AC to lower the humidity which will typically lower the temperature by 3 degrees. High humidity can be a problem in FL, so I would not disable this setting. As too replacing the unit if you come to that, I would definitely go with an HVAC company, the old types had 3 or 4 wires, the new ones are typical digital and may have a companion board in the HVAC unit. Hope this helps.
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Keep it simple. Just keep the house at 81 degrees or lower and you don’t have to worry about humidity.
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The EcoBee thermostats have a mode where they try to reduce the humidity by dropping the set temperature 2 degrees if the humidity is high (usually @ 60%).
To reduce there risk of mold, most experts recommend to keep the humidity below 55-60%. |
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What mode is that??
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Instead of setting your Thermostat to maintain a specific temperature, you can also set it to maintain a specific humidity range. Makes sense as a "hot house" in Florida isn't the problem, it's the combination of heat & humidity. It's generally cheaper to control your summer cooling by regulating humidity, rather than temperature. |
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You will save money on electricity if you are a snowbird and set the temperature above 80 degrees. The house will overcool to about 77 degrees to reduce humidity as needed. But, if you are living in the house, a temperature drop of 3 degrees is uncomfortable. |
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Weird. My humidity level is tough to get below 60%. I’m in the new build block/stucco full time with a mid level HVAC system, meaning it has a 2 speed fan over the 1 speed base unit. My thermostat is an Ecobee Lite. It’s been running for days now. I set it to 75 by day, 70 by night. My indoor humidity shows at 64% right now at 7am.
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The Honeywell Home Programmable thermostat can control just about anything. You can buy it on Amazon.
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