duessell
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User Interface:
I find the user interface for the HVAC a bit confusing and counterintuitive at times. See the two images below. In the first, I show that the interior temp was set to 71 degrees and the vents show red heating lines. In the other, I show the interior temp set to 70 degrees and the vents switch to snowflakes. It was 41 degrees outside and it definitely was not running the AC. Are these displays just based on the temperature setting? Would seem more intuitive to me if they were based on what the HVAC system is actually doing at that point.
Efficiency:
We had mild weather for a few weeks here (until about a week ago) and I ran for a week with the HVAC on auto even though zero conditioning other than vent was necessary. The AC seemed to run unnecessarily and I averaged 1.9-2.0 miles/kWh, about the same as hotter times when the AC was needed. Then for a couple weeks, I ran with just the vent and forced the AC/heat to be off and saw my average efficiency go up to 2.1-2.3 miles/kWh. Sort of makes me wonder if the AC compressor is working a lot harder than it needs to.
I find the user interface for the HVAC a bit confusing and counterintuitive at times. See the two images below. In the first, I show that the interior temp was set to 71 degrees and the vents show red heating lines. In the other, I show the interior temp set to 70 degrees and the vents switch to snowflakes. It was 41 degrees outside and it definitely was not running the AC. Are these displays just based on the temperature setting? Would seem more intuitive to me if they were based on what the HVAC system is actually doing at that point.
Efficiency:
We had mild weather for a few weeks here (until about a week ago) and I ran for a week with the HVAC on auto even though zero conditioning other than vent was necessary. The AC seemed to run unnecessarily and I averaged 1.9-2.0 miles/kWh, about the same as hotter times when the AC was needed. Then for a couple weeks, I ran with just the vent and forced the AC/heat to be off and saw my average efficiency go up to 2.1-2.3 miles/kWh. Sort of makes me wonder if the AC compressor is working a lot harder than it needs to.
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