Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I will tell you, this is not something that you will upgrade when you move in. It's a 10-15 year investment. So I would investigate and make any changes if that's what you decide to do. |
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Keep in mind that the $2000 federal tax credit only applies to improvements to an existing home, not new construction (Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit | Internal Revenue Service).
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[QUOTE=GregR;2445763]Keep in mind that the $2000 federal tax credit only applies to improvements to an existing home, not new construction
Ohhhhhh - bummer about the tax credit not being applicable here. I still think that I am very likely to go with the extra expense of the variable speed system. I know I won't recoup the extra cost in utility bill savings, but the idea of a more consistent temperature really appeals to me. Earlier in this thread someone described the need to put a blanket on when the system kicked on..... Yeah I really dislike those wild temperature swings. I did notice it in the house we were staying in for our lifestyle visit. Also - since we will be snowbirding for the first few years (not yet retired) - the house will be unoccupied often in the summer. I'm thinking that maybe I could just drive the system off humidity control level as opposed to temperature? Is that even possible? Ideally if I could have the system assure that my humidity is "safe", when unoccupied I really don't care so much what the temperature is (within reason). Thanks for all this valuable info! |
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Noise level: I would always hear my old system, both compressor and indoor fan, kick on and run as an annoying background noise. The new system’s sound levels are imperceptible. Humidity Control: I didn’t use humidity control with my old system. The new system can be operated without humidity control or to a selected setpoint between 46 and 58%. I have tried different settings to minimize sub-cooling the home and have settled on 58%. Air delivery: I’ve had to re-adjust my registers because the new system delivers a variable and often reduced amount of air to all rooms. Ironically my north facing bedroom was typically the coldest room in the house but was now the warmest so I had to adjust the damper. I also notice that cold air tends to dump out of the register instead of being previously diffused with room air at a higher velocity, so I now run the ceiling fan for better air distribution and comfort. Thermostat: the Carrier t-stat and app provides minimal data versus the Nest t-stat I had with my old system. The new system allows up to 4 daily adjustable setpoints and provides a summary of daily energy usage for two days only. I cannot see what percentage that the system is operating unless I go into the setup mode at the wall t-stat. I am not able to override and run the system in the Fan Only mode. I could do much more with Nest. Technical Support: I contacted Carrier via the app a week ago with a few questions. No response from them yet. |
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On the thermostat, I agree. It doesn't have the data capabilities as the Nest or the Ecobee but it does it's job well controlling the system. My temperature and humidity are accurate and constant and I'm saving about $50/month on electric so far. The thermostat has an incedible amount of data if you go into the Service Menu but as for the app, If you go on to it on your phone, Click on the first page which shows "All Devices", then click on your "Home" and on the next page on the bottom click "Energy Insights" you will see if the AC, Electric Heat, and Fan are running and at what percentage or OFF. It also tells you your filter life. You are right, this information should be on the first page of the app. As mentioned if you go into the service menu on the thermostat, and go to the heat pump section, you can see all the pressures, super heat, subcool, temperatures, etc.. to make sure the system is running correctly without connecting any gauges or have the tech out as long a you understand what all the readings mean. I wish they had this on the app. There is also another Service app that you can download and connects to the condenser when you are near it outside via bluetooth. You have to log in as guest but you can see all the readings there as well. It's designed to be used by the tech so he doesn't have to go in your house to the thermostat to get these readings. I like this becasue I don't want the tech to keep putting their gauges On and Off my system and loosing a little bit of refrigerant each time but my guess is they do it anyway to make sure the automation in the system is giving them the right data I've been told. Last edited by jrref; 07-15-2025 at 02:26 PM. |
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