please stop giving bad advice, if its lower than a heat pump can handle you'll be running on emergency heat until it gets back to a slightly warmer temp that the heat pump can handle.
Be careful not to accidentally put your thermostat in emergency heat mode with a battery change. You will end up with a $500 energy bill. From the old lady who had a new home built who used gas heat all of her life. 😂😂😂
Completely based on what you find comfortable, that said, for efficiency, you wanna keep it as low as you can stand it. The greater the difference between the indoor and outdoor temp, the more accelerated your heat loss is.
My issue is I set thermostat to 63 heat and it will heat to 65 and stop. But if I put heat 65 or above the heat continue over 70 and won’t stop. The fan keep rotating room temperature and raise the room heat as process
You don’t necessarily have a problem with it going into emergency heat. It simply means the temp outside is colder than the heat pump can heat on its own! In fact, if you want to save money turn the heat pump off and run on the electric strips during extreme cold!
This is the worst thermostat on planet Earth! I’m currently at 74 F and my house feels like 70. At night it gets cold like 60s and it supposedly 72. It doesn’t work 🤬
@@ivanvargas9994 I brought the technician over twice and he said everything works right. The hvac and thermostat. Last night I had it at 75 to get the house warm! I don’t know what to do anymore. My neighbors have the same issue. Some had the HVAC installed wrong from the builder and some say they had to change the thermostat and it’s been working fine ever since. I will prob pull the trigger and buy the ecobee thermostat, bring someone to install it and pray it works
@@ThatToast 77º is good all year round. in summer when it get above 77º the AC kicks in. in winter if it's below 77º then heat kicks it back up to 77º. i think 77º is the perfect temp for house. in car 74º is perfect.
please stop giving bad advice, if its lower than a heat pump can handle you'll be running on emergency heat until it gets back to a slightly warmer temp that the heat pump can handle.
Be careful not to accidentally put your thermostat in emergency heat mode with a battery change. You will end up with a $500 energy bill. From the old lady who had a new home built who used gas heat all of her life. 😂😂😂
Completely based on what you find comfortable, that said, for efficiency, you wanna keep it as low as you can stand it. The greater the difference between the indoor and outdoor temp, the more accelerated your heat loss is.
This was very helpful! Thanks!
My issue is I set thermostat to 63 heat and it will heat to 65 and stop. But if I put heat 65 or above the heat continue over 70 and won’t stop. The fan keep rotating room temperature and raise the room heat as process
Hehe 69…. nice
Did you also know that hitting your brakes in your car make your car slow down?
For real. This was the dumbest video I've ever seen
You don’t necessarily have a problem with it going into emergency heat. It simply means the temp outside is colder than the heat pump can heat on its own! In fact, if you want to save money turn the heat pump off and run on the electric strips during extreme cold!
"Emergency Heat" do you mean Frost Stat?
@@dogwalker666 No.
Incredible
Except turning it down means the heat won't kick on again until it's under the new temp so the heat will come down just slowly
What does the symbol in upper right corner mean??
Lol 😂 your awesome
Do i need a outdoor heat sensor using a comfort air 3.5 ton 14.5 sheer unit ac/heat pump. When gets below 30
dagrees
How do you fix the temperature to certain degree for heater?
Jesus some people just see the dials, not knowing what actually causes the temp to go down
How to connect it to your phone ?
Or get something like a nest and you can make it heat or cool to get to your temperature
I've setup so many of that honeywell's tstat...
If you change it to cooling mode guess what the ac unit covered in snow is gonna do?????? 😂😂😂😂😂
Why is it not cooling down
No we don’t know why tell us 😂😂
Its 72.
This is the worst thermostat on planet Earth! I’m currently at 74 F and my house feels like 70. At night it gets cold like 60s and it supposedly 72. It doesn’t work 🤬
Did you fix it? Mines does the same
@@ivanvargas9994 I brought the technician over twice and he said everything works right. The hvac and thermostat. Last night I had it at 75 to get the house warm! I don’t know what to do anymore. My neighbors have the same issue. Some had the HVAC installed wrong from the builder and some say they had to change the thermostat and it’s been working fine ever since. I will prob pull the trigger and buy the ecobee thermostat, bring someone to install it and pray it works
@@ivanvargas9994 try the circular mode though instead of auto or on! It’s slightly better since I started this mode but not perfect
WTF I just watched?
77 is the perfect temp
hell yeah...77ºF. we can be roommates.
Summer temp? Not winter temp, right?
@@ThatToast 77º is good all year round. in summer when it get above 77º the AC kicks in. in winter if it's below 77º then heat kicks it back up to 77º. i think 77º is the perfect temp for house. in car 74º is perfect.
@@popoju9 gah lee Id hate to see your heating bill 😂
@@ThatToast it pretty good. We are in Texas. They have the second to the lowest energy prices in the nation.
69??? 🥶🥶🥶
Not all thermostats show the set point, oh and it's the 21st century use Centigrade.
We use freedom units around here
@@JamesCraigHeath007freedom units, love that❤😂!