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View Poll Results: What Temp Do You Keep Your AC Set On?
70 degrees 5 19.23%
70 degrees
5 19.23%
72 degrees 8 30.77%
72 degrees
8 30.77%
74 degrees 6 23.08%
74 degrees
6 23.08%
76 degrees 6 23.08%
76 degrees
6 23.08%
It depends on my mood 3 11.54%
It depends on my mood
3 11.54%
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Old 05-06-2009, 03:18 PM #4
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I start at 72, I get hot and push it down, By end of day it's 68. I just can't handle heat, and if it's humid it goes down faster. If I'm in my pool in the shady part I'm cold when I come in, so back to 72, eventually 68.
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