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How long is your AC running each day?
Posted on 8/15/23 at 9:34 pm
Posted on 8/15/23 at 9:34 pm
Mine was around 8 hours a day while setting it at 74° during the day and 69° at night but with this heat wave I’ve raised it a couple degrees to 76° during the day and 69° at night. This results in my system running for 8-10 hours a day lately.
Is this normal? How long are yall’s systems running each day?
Is this normal? How long are yall’s systems running each day?
Posted on 8/15/23 at 9:44 pm to TDsngumbo
74 degrees, sub 50% humidity, 2 stage system ~20 hr a day right now in S. LA
Posted on 8/15/23 at 9:50 pm to weurf3
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20 hr a day right now in S. LA
Jesus Christ! I’m in south LA but I’m nowhere near that. Can’t imagine that electric bill!
Posted on 8/15/23 at 10:05 pm to TDsngumbo
1 unit about 13-14 hours a day other unit 15-16 hours a day during the week. Weekends 15-16 and 18-20 hours. Units are 2 stage and the one running higher hours is on west side of the house.
$10-12 a day electricity via the Entergy usage meter. Will be my first bill over $300
$10-12 a day electricity via the Entergy usage meter. Will be my first bill over $300
Posted on 8/15/23 at 10:20 pm to TDsngumbo
I keep my main living area set to 74 degrees during the day. At night, it ticks up to 78 degrees due to some settings I have on my thermostat that I haven't changed or updated. The humidity holds around 48 to 52 %. It feels much cooler than 78. No one is in the space after 10 p.m.
In my bedroom area, I turn it down to 68 to sleep (from 74 degrees as well).
I haven't looked at the actual run time on either unit, but I feel it is "less" because it is running much shorter cycles than allowing the temperature to creep up during the day when I am not home.
Having great insulation, a dehumidifier, and blackout shades have helped immensely this summer.
In my bedroom area, I turn it down to 68 to sleep (from 74 degrees as well).
I haven't looked at the actual run time on either unit, but I feel it is "less" because it is running much shorter cycles than allowing the temperature to creep up during the day when I am not home.
Having great insulation, a dehumidifier, and blackout shades have helped immensely this summer.
This post was edited on 8/15/23 at 10:21 pm
Posted on 8/15/23 at 11:00 pm to TDsngumbo
Variable upstairs unit (Acadian style home, surrounded by attic) 18.65-21.5h/d the last 10d.
Single stage main living area: 9.75-14.
Master + nursery unit (single stage): 15.25-17.25
Probably going to be getting some quotes on sealing/foaming the attic space when it cools off. Just had an energy audit with a FLIR camera. Surprisingly little intrusion/bad insulation/bad weatherstripping.
Single stage main living area: 9.75-14.
Master + nursery unit (single stage): 15.25-17.25
Probably going to be getting some quotes on sealing/foaming the attic space when it cools off. Just had an energy audit with a FLIR camera. Surprisingly little intrusion/bad insulation/bad weatherstripping.
Posted on 8/15/23 at 11:01 pm to Simon Gruber
I did a short test a couple of days ago when it was 96 to 99F out side and 52% humidity. This was done from 4 to 5 pm for 3 cycles to get an average. The thermostat was set on 76F.
My 3 ton 16 seer unit [1800 sq ft] ran 55% of the time. During the night I would guess it might run 45%. So I estimate my unit might run about 50% of the time or about 12 hours a day.
Vent closest to the A/C cooled down to 59F. 12 feet farther temp was 62F and 10 more feet farther was 63F. I don't know what the temp is coming off the coils. I was not going in the hot attic to see where I could check that location.
My 3 ton 16 seer unit [1800 sq ft] ran 55% of the time. During the night I would guess it might run 45%. So I estimate my unit might run about 50% of the time or about 12 hours a day.
Vent closest to the A/C cooled down to 59F. 12 feet farther temp was 62F and 10 more feet farther was 63F. I don't know what the temp is coming off the coils. I was not going in the hot attic to see where I could check that location.
Posted on 8/15/23 at 11:18 pm to TDsngumbo
Friend,
Mother has fled north to escape the heat leaving me to swelter. I do not want our air conditioners to work too hard, so I have set the upstairs thermostat to 85 and the two downstairs thermostats to 84 during the day. At night, I am staying downstairs and set one of the thermostats to 80 and leave the other at 84. The upstairs unit is running perhaps four hours each day. The less used downstairs unit is running five hours each day and the other A/C I turn down during the night to 80 runs about six hours. It is not as comfortable as the winter, but I have a fan on when I sleep. I look forward to Front Day and having no need for air conditioning or heating. Heating is disgusting and if I were alone in the house, I would never turn on the heater.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
Mother has fled north to escape the heat leaving me to swelter. I do not want our air conditioners to work too hard, so I have set the upstairs thermostat to 85 and the two downstairs thermostats to 84 during the day. At night, I am staying downstairs and set one of the thermostats to 80 and leave the other at 84. The upstairs unit is running perhaps four hours each day. The less used downstairs unit is running five hours each day and the other A/C I turn down during the night to 80 runs about six hours. It is not as comfortable as the winter, but I have a fan on when I sleep. I look forward to Front Day and having no need for air conditioning or heating. Heating is disgusting and if I were alone in the house, I would never turn on the heater.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
This post was edited on 8/15/23 at 11:20 pm
Posted on 8/16/23 at 3:13 am to TDsngumbo
Averaging 15 hrs/day right now. Set at 76 during day and 72 at night.
Posted on 8/16/23 at 5:04 am to jordan21210
Average for July is 14.7 hours a day according to ecobee. Settings are 73 during the day and 70 at night.
Posted on 8/16/23 at 9:11 am to TDsngumbo
13 to 15 hours a day.
My upcoming energy bill is $244 with $28 of that being hurricane restoration charge.
My upcoming energy bill is $244 with $28 of that being hurricane restoration charge.
Posted on 8/16/23 at 9:14 am to Tigers4Lyfe
Two units running 36 hours/day it seems.
Posted on 8/16/23 at 9:30 am to TDsngumbo
quote:I don't think time running tells the whole story. Ours run almost constantly, and our bills have been the lowest reported on our neighborhood page.
Jesus Christ! I’m in south LA but I’m nowhere near that. Can’t imagine that electric bill!
Posted on 8/16/23 at 9:30 am to TDsngumbo
"Can’t imagine that electric bill!"
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I'll worry about that tomorrow.
Today I'm chillin'!
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I'll worry about that tomorrow.
Today I'm chillin'!
Posted on 8/16/23 at 9:38 am to TDsngumbo
16.5/day in July. It can't keep up in the evenings - runs nonstop from about 4 to 10pm
Posted on 8/16/23 at 9:48 am to TDsngumbo
quote:I have two variable speed 4 ton and 3 ton units running about 18-20 hours per day, keeping the house at 72 during day and 70 at night. My electricity bill is like 150 bucks. Humidity is 35-40% most of the time.
Jesus Christ! I’m in south LA but I’m nowhere near that. Can’t imagine that electric bill!
These new units are spectacularly efficient.
This post was edited on 8/16/23 at 9:49 am
Posted on 8/16/23 at 10:07 am to TDsngumbo
This is for our upstairs unit. I don't have the smart thermostat for the downstairs yet. But I'm pretty sure it runs less.



Posted on 8/16/23 at 10:17 am to TDsngumbo
So what's the go to if you need a new unit? Is a 16 seer single stage solid?
Posted on 8/16/23 at 10:38 am to DukeSilver
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So what's the go to if you need a new unit? Is a 16 seer single stage solid?
Most important thing is is properly sized and not oversized. After that, it matters how good the installer is and the quality of their work. After that, finding the unit that fits your budget.
Single stage units are solid but you'll want to make sure you get one with a good EER2 rating. EER2 is what defines the performance in 95F heat when your elec bills are highest.
Posted on 8/16/23 at 11:36 am to TDsngumbo
18-20 hours a day. Variable speed. Mostly at low compressor speed. Thermostat set at 70. Spray foam
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