reader2580
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I currently run my A/C at 74 degrees when at home and at 78 degrees when at work. I set to 78 at 6 am and set it to 74 at 5 pm. The thermostat starts running the A/C prior to 5 pm in hopes it will be at 74 by 5 pm. I'm not convinced this is the best schedule since 4 pm to 5 pm is considered a peak time for electricity use, but I do not have TOU rates at this time. Would it be better from a grid perspective, and heat loading, to set the temperature to 74 at 3 pm or 4 pm instead?
An added complication is I have solar so most of the time I'm producing much more electricity than I use even a 4 pm or 5 pm. On the other hand, I'm probably better off sending that excess power to my neighbors during the peak period and get paid for it by the utility.
An added complication is I have solar so most of the time I'm producing much more electricity than I use even a 4 pm or 5 pm. On the other hand, I'm probably better off sending that excess power to my neighbors during the peak period and get paid for it by the utility.