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Old 07-27-2016, 03:17 PM
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We've saved a lot of money because of our humidistat!
I concur. Our humidistat has saved us a bunch. It paid for itself in less than two months.
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Old 07-27-2016, 03:46 PM
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IMO the savings of using a humidistat is a tough thing to measure, month to month, year to year, too many variables.

That said, it is logical they save some money and I am not trying to convince anyone to not get one.

My real point is be a bit careful with them. They are typically very inaccurate. When I would watch my Dad's FL home, I would leave a hygrometer at his home (calibrated with a salt test). His home did not match what he had it set for.

Here is just one article out of many...

It presents a case for a much lower setting than many use...

The Truth About De-humidistats
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1600 sq ft and thermostat is set at 82.
82 is too cool for an empty house. We have ours on 83 degrees and we live here year-round. Our home is all electric masonry CYV 2 BR, and our normal bill in the summer is about $85 and this last one was $93. We usually have a ceiling fan on as well.
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1600 sq ft and thermostat is set at 82.
Your bill sounds about right considering the warmer weather.
Our PV is only 1100 sq ft and our bill was just
$10 less than yours!
We also set the thermostat at 82 and leave
two ceiling fans running at low speed.
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82 is too cool for an empty house. We have ours on 83 degrees and we live here year-round. Our home is all electric masonry CYV 2 BR, and our normal bill in the summer is about $85 and this last one was $93. We usually have a ceiling fan on as well.
83, you are a true Floridian, I thought I roughed it at 79
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I've been roughing it at 72 degrees. 1250 sq ft. Give me a guestimate??? $$$$. 5 new ceiling fans. Two hot newbies. Hot as in heat. LOL.
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Gardenia at 78 during day, 70 at night.
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Old 07-27-2016, 07:06 PM
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June 7 to July 7, $190.38 for 1,700 sf.

Thermostat set at 72 deg. during the day, 68 deg. at night.

Last year during the same period was $193.21.

Life's too short to try and save a few pennies on air conditioning...in a Florida summer.
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Old 07-27-2016, 07:38 PM
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Lilly set at 82. Bill was $73. We have a humidistat.
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Thanks, everyone for your input. Now, I'm choking on this month's water bill!!
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Thanks, everyone for your input. Now, I'm choking on this month's water bill!!
Yep now that's hard to swallow
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My present bill is $110 for a patio villa of 1100 sq ft with A/C set for 78 degrees.

I know my A/C has one foot on the banana peel and one foot in the coffin and it's has been a hot summer.

Will change out in the winter months as it supposed working ok, for now. At least, that's what Chuck says.......
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2000 sf set at 78 bill was only $36. We were not. Home last cycle but we leave temperature at 78 most all the time. WH was shut off of course.
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Our SECO bill generally runs in the high $40 during the summer when no one is in the home. This month however, the bill was $61. Anyone else have higher than normal bills? Maybe because it has been so hot and the air conditioner is running more?
yes, tell mother nature to turn down the heat
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Yep now that's hard to swallow
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