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Home central air/heat thermostat ?
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1575434" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I have a 9 year old Honeywell TH4000 thermostat on my central unit. Works fine except the differential is too close. The diff is 1°. In other words, if I set the AC to 75°, if the inside temp rises one degree to 76°, the unit kicks on then kicks back on just a very few minutes later when the temp drops back down that single degree. </p><p></p><p>Same with heat, inversely kicking on when the temp drops 1° below the set temp.</p><p>Is there anyway to increase the differential, so the unit doesn't kick on and off so often?</p><p></p><p>I don't mind that the unit will run a little longer each cycle but I don't like the idea of the compressor having to start so many times each day. (house was built new in 2009--6" walls and well insulated)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1575434, member: 18945"] I have a 9 year old Honeywell TH4000 thermostat on my central unit. Works fine except the differential is too close. The diff is 1°. In other words, if I set the AC to 75°, if the inside temp rises one degree to 76°, the unit kicks on then kicks back on just a very few minutes later when the temp drops back down that single degree. Same with heat, inversely kicking on when the temp drops 1° below the set temp. Is there anyway to increase the differential, so the unit doesn't kick on and off so often? I don't mind that the unit will run a little longer each cycle but I don't like the idea of the compressor having to start so many times each day. (house was built new in 2009--6" walls and well insulated) [/QUOTE]
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