Digital vs. dial thermostat
"xrongor" wrote in message
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it is my educated opinion that digital controllers will have a tighter
range
of operation. as you put it, it is more sensitive. digital controllers
typically come on at 1degree below the setting, and turn off at 1 degree
above it (reverse that for ac). the mercury switches in older analog ones
take more than that to activate. because the temp varies more, i think
people have a tendency to set them higher to avoid being chilly during the
low spots (again reverse that for ac). digital ones will turn on and off
more often, but be on for less periods of time maintaining an even
temperature. in the end i dont think a digital controller in and of
itself
saves all that much money, but if you get a programmable one i think you
can
eliminate much of the 'oops i forgot to turn the heat down' factor.
randy
Saving money is the issue of having the properly sized HVAC unit for it's
location.
The narrower temp range is for your personal comfort.
~kjpro~
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