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| 63 My favorite time of year. My shop might be a tiny bit warmer 
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| 65-69 now. Around 70 in the summer. I have solar, so I don’t give a damn about cranking the AC.
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| Live just outside Raleigh. Heater rarely kicks on during the day (set to kick off at 68 degrees). Temp in the house is 68-70 depending on the room (ceiling height and number of window). It's about 2:30 PM and outside temp is 38. LOL, I hit send and then heard the heat kick on.
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| It just hit 80˚ in the house -- 89˚ outside. I turned the air conditioning on to cool it down a couple degrees.
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| We have radiant concrete tiled floors, used to keep the thermostat at 68, but this year, as I'm getting old, I set it up to 70. That's the first floor (kitchen, my bathroom, and the living room. 2nd floor is our bedroom, bathroom and laundry/closet kept at 65. Third floor is my daughter's bedroom, bath and closet kept at 68. That's winter temps. Summer we run window shakers as needed.
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| Both thermostats set to 61.
I have been outside working most of the day, shoveling snow for neighbors and doing stuff around our house.
Currently 31 deg with a 14 mph wind. Sitting by a fire in the chiminea drinking coffee and enjoying the snow and birds. |
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