Submitted by Wise_Rate_7975 t3_10fj2e3 in Connecticut
[deleted] t1_j4x4lmr wrote
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Wise_Rate_7975 OP t1_j4x516y wrote
We do have electric heat, however it’s been warmer this winter so the heat is on around 65.
[deleted] t1_j4x582o wrote
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Wise_Rate_7975 OP t1_j4x6so7 wrote
Thank you, I appreciate your help.
Synapse82 t1_j4xi0mm wrote
Electric heat will do that, I’ve got oil heat. 65 is tropical would cost me a fortune too.
I’m at 55 and just wear a hoodie inside.
Heavy_Category8294 t1_j4y0h3b wrote
Damn 55? I thought i was nuts keeping it at 60
Synapse82 t1_j4yq03k wrote
There’s this one trick electric companies don’t want you to know.
My boxer sleeps under the covers he literally generates free heat.
cpt_buttcheeks t1_j4yhr2o wrote
I have electric heat and I’m in full barbarian mode this year. I have mine fluctuate between 48 and 50. Burrito’d in blankets when home
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Kolzig33189 t1_j4xfi2u wrote
It’s due to electric heat. Lower your temp and wear more clothing.
Extreme-Cupcake5929 t1_j4zca9c wrote
Only put it on in rooms you are occupying, don’t leave it on all day unless the temperature is really really cold .
Unplug appliances they draw electricity as well
If you have your own washer / dryer do laundry at night
I live in an old building everything is electric it sucks wish I never moved here . Summer it’s the AC , winter it’s the heat there’s maybe a month or two that my bill isn’t insane and I have UI
STODracula t1_j51eeu3 wrote
Electric heat, specially if you have the old mechanical thermostats instead of the digital ones, suck a lot of power.
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