Generally yes. There might be exceptions with A/C units which are less efficient when under full load, but they're usually inefficient anyway and the savings not having them running are higher.
Generally yes. There might be exceptions with A/C units which are less efficient when under full load, but they're usually inefficient anyway and the savings not having them running are higher.
Thank you. It's a question I've had for years and no one ever really had an answer.
Thank you. It's a question I've had for years and no one ever really had an answer.
So the ramp up/down energy usage is less than, say, 8 hours of maintaining temp then?