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by thebean11 1509 days ago
Oh I see what you're saying. So you always want 65, but if you put it on auto the heat will end up turning on in the summer?
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Yes, and it's bad in the spring/fall when one day might be in the 40's and the next in the 80's, I have to micro-manage the thermostat or deal with the house fluctuating between 60-70 which I dislike. It's subtle but I'll either constantly feel a little too warm or I'll be too chilly.

I've dialed it in so I know I love 65F, that's what I want my "smart" thermostat to facilitate.