– Doesn’t the AC use the same amount of electricity if you have it set to 68F or 70F when it’s 100F outside? If it’s on its on right?

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– Doesn’t the AC use the same amount of electricity if you have it set to 68F or 70F when it’s 100F outside? If it’s on its on right?

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If it’s always on, it’s never getting to 70 or 68 inside the house. It could be always, say, 75, cause the ac can’t keep up with the demand.

If it’s going into fan only or turning off at times, then it is hitting your set temperature, and 2 degrees will use more or less energy.

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