Conditioner Set

by admin on February 4, 2009

Conditioner Set
Royal Treatment 8.4 oz. Set of 2 Spa Conditioner Set


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Conditioner Set
I was told to always set my air conditioner fan to "on".......?

I was told to always set my air conditioner fan to "on" and "cool" for the best air circulation. Right now I have the air conditioner fan setting set to "on" and the temp setting set to "cool" as a few people have told me to try it out. Its seems to be working for the hotter rooms upstairs but will this drive my electric bill up or damage the blower motor if it runs 24/7? I just replaced that motor and that’s how I heard of this method.
4 different people told me they do this during the summer and I've never heard of doing that. I always set mine in the past to "auto" and "cool". Will I save money by leaving it on all the time? What’s the best?

So far nobody has given you the true correct answer.

If you do decide to circulate the air continuosly then here is your truly correct answer.

It's best to jump out the low speed fan motor control. That way your low speed fan will run all of the time saving you energy and keeping a steady temperature in the house. The high speed fan will drive up your bill. The high speed will be energized when your AC comes on and the relay will cut out the low speed.

There are several ways to do this considering that some furnaces do not have a fan relay, but rather have an electronic control board. A relay can be added for just a few dollars if you know how to do it. If you already have a fan station and a relay, just jump across the fan control. That will keep a steady temperature in your house for pennies a day.

That's the correct answer so all of these other guys should stuff a sock in it.

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