Is There A Correlation Between My Electricity Bill And The Temperature I Set On My Airconditioner?
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Just want to know if the temperature I set my air conditioner to has any effect on my electricity bill. Summers and winters alike. Any advice to keep the bill low?
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The harder the air-con has to work, the more it costs you.
If you set it to ultra-freezing, it will work harder, and then your bill will be higher.
To keep the bill low, set the air-con to a moderate temperature, and ensure your house is well insulated to maintain its temperature. Window coverings will help with this a lot, and will also keep you warm in winter. Other forms of insulation are ‘fat bats’ in the roof, or special fluff in the wall cavities.
the big correlation between the bill and the equipment you use is heeters (aircondition) , motors ,hair drier and old fation light lambs all of it ris the bill any way there is not ways to avoid that exept if you are not at home leve this equipment (off).of work.
I generally don’t answer stupid questions, but it’s like this:
If you go out and cut the electricity wire from your home, you won’t use any, thus your bill will be lower.
Try to not use the computer at all, because you’re wasting time on here asking stupid stuff that anyone with common sense could figure out.
uhh ……yes!! the lower you keep a/c the higher your bill!!!!to keep bill low do not a/c when you are not there and turn up temp to 73 or 75!!
Yes… even the thermostat on your water heater, too.
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