tmbrown97
Senior Member
Wow - seriously busy thread today!! Some thoughts:
- I was in Phoenix last week - and I feel for you. I'm in Sacramento so we're only a few degrees behind but I'll take them. I only wish I'd taken swim shorts as I was in the doubletree with an awesome looking pool.
- Your idea of "cold" actually sounds miserably hot to me!! Anything over 74 and I'm cranky; 76 (as it is right now in my office) and I'm sweating and irritable. If my house is higher than 76°, I'm not here AND something must be broken - I don't even torture my cat with temperatures above 78° while on vacation.
- I don't have the energy to search for it right now, but someone on this board, a year or two ago, actually detailed out his custom controllers for his homegrown HVAC controllers - and he did it specifically for time of use billing and precooling. It's worth searching for - he detailed his results and they really backed his plan.
- I live in CA - and while we are a few degrees cooler, I hate you for your LOW electric rates. Yeah - I don't have time of use rates - just penalty rates for usage; my peak will be about 2300kWH and I'll pay nearly $900 for it. That's June/July/August here. And I work from home, and wife is a nurse working nights - people are home and upstairs all day long so there's no setting back of thermostats; so keeping even a modern 4K sq ft. house at 74° is miserably expensive.
- Precooling does work. But as you've noticed, HVAC may not be the best way to do it. Last year we installed a large whole house fan. I use the now discontinued RCS communicating zone controller and I have Elve watching the temperature readings from a house 100' away (via weather underground) - when the outside temperature is lower than the upstairs temperature, all the thermostats start flashing a red light... that's my signal to kill the A/C and turn on the whole house fan. We'll get the house miserably cold to low-to-mid 60's, then we've noticed that we can sometimes go to 2-3PM before needing AC... it's paid for itself 20 times over just in the first year. Yeah - it's miserable being so cold, and I have about the worst hayfever known to man - but it can lower the electric bill considerably. As you've seen, thermal mass is a bitch - I can cool the house 'till I'm cold then turn it off - just to have the thermal mass of the house bring the room temp right back to 77°. I end up switching the whole house fan to low and leaving it on a few more hours.
- Double check the manual for your omnistat - I ran the original omnistat in my last house and I had full control of the "swing" setting - I really can't imagine they took away that feature.