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View Poll Results: What temperature (in Farenheit)do you keep your house at (while you are awake in it)?
62 degrees 1 3.13%
63 degrees 0 0%
64 degrees 0 0%
65 degrees 6 18.75%
66 degrees 3 9.38%
67 degrees 2 6.25%
68 degrees 8 25.00%
69 degrees 3 9.38%
70 degrees 4 12.50%
71 degrees 1 3.13%
72 degrees 1 3.13%
73 degrees 0 0%
74 degrees 1 3.13%
75 degrees 0 0%
None of the above 2 6.25%
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Old 02-08-2007, 08:46 AM   #1
skysidhe
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Lightbulb piggy backing this thread with a question of my own

I am wondering if can save electricity by buying a space heater??
Maybe it dosn't make sense? Maybe it does?

Opinions please? I am about ready to set out on an experiment to bring my heating costs down.
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Old 02-08-2007, 09:19 AM   #2
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I am wondering if can save electricity by buying a space heater??
Maybe it dosn't make sense? Maybe it does?

Opinions please? I am about ready to set out on an experiment to bring my heating costs down.
Assuming you also turned your central heating way down, your space heater might save you money. Another option is to get a humidifier. Humid air feels slightly warmer than dry air. Helps your skin and nasal passages too. But you would again need to turn down the thermostat to see a savings. And you don't want to overdo it to the point that you get condensation on your walls or all over your windows dripping down to the sill.
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Old 02-08-2007, 09:36 PM   #3
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Assuming you also turned your central heating way down, your space heater might save you money. Another option is to get a humidifier. Humid air feels slightly warmer than dry air. Helps your skin and nasal passages too. But you would again need to turn down the thermostat to see a savings. And you don't want to overdo it to the point that you get condensation on your walls or all over your windows dripping down to the sill.
Thanks. It's something to think about.


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If you can`t walk around naked (Or a least in under ware) for brief periods during the winter in your house...then it sucks!
really now. Never saw that before.

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