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<blockquote data-quote="catstalking" data-source="post: 5785384" data-attributes="member: 50268"><p>you have to dig a little bit and make sure the learning is off, "renew" which is their stupid eco-idiot "clean energy" crap, and also the schedules are totally clear, then it won't do anything but what you tell it</p><p></p><p>I read a lot and the basic gist is HVAC machinery wants to constantly run, the idea of turning off for hours then running hard back up to a temp may save <strong>some</strong> energy but it wears out your HVAC much faster and makes breakdowns/service calls more likely</p><p></p><p>tl;dr, learning thermostats are stupid and bad for machinery</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catstalking, post: 5785384, member: 50268"] you have to dig a little bit and make sure the learning is off, "renew" which is their stupid eco-idiot "clean energy" crap, and also the schedules are totally clear, then it won't do anything but what you tell it I read a lot and the basic gist is HVAC machinery wants to constantly run, the idea of turning off for hours then running hard back up to a temp may save [B]some[/B] energy but it wears out your HVAC much faster and makes breakdowns/service calls more likely tl;dr, learning thermostats are stupid and bad for machinery [/QUOTE]
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