If you sleep with the AC higher than 68 degrees than I assume you’re a psychopath.

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It‘s why I bytch at my girl about turning the thermostat down to 60 knowing good and damn well it’s not going to drop below 70 in the house.
She doesn’t understand how a/c or mechanical systems work and if you overwork it the shyt WILL break while it’s hot as fk. shyts not designed to run 25/8 but she insists on keeping it an igloo in this bytch :francis:
 

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Got nothing to do with AC units. 75 is not cool. Its warm. Its summertime in Chicago and its 75 degrees out right now. No one goes outside when its 75 and says "Damn its chilly out here:what:". :pachaha:

To a point you were making though, many homes do not have the correct size ac unit for their property. Many are undersized. And some homes (like large open floor homes) are lofty and require more power or longer to cool the home than a traditional home that has many doors and corridors.

We got a new AC unit not too long ago and it doesn’t have to go into the 60’s for it to get cold in the house.

Like I’ve said before, a lot of people in these threads need to get their AC units checked because these temperature numbers are insane.
 

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She doesn’t understand how a/c or mechanical systems work and if you overwork it the shyt WILL break while it’s hot as fk. shyts not designed to run 25/8 but she insists on keeping it an igloo in this bytch :francis:

We actually had that happen last month where one of the boards went out in our AC unit in the house upstairs. You could tell the difference in the house even with the bottom unit working.
 

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Fukk all you fakkits with A/C at home :upsetfavre: I'm finna neg everyone in here with an A/C on my haters ball tip :pacspit:





Oohhh yall think you're so cool with your A/C :scusthov:




Real men sleep in rooms where its 92 and humid, sissies with yall A/C :dame:




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whole house smell coffee n the carpet smells like lukewarm aardvark p*ssy

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We actually had that happen last month where one of the boards went out in our AC unit in the house upstairs. You could tell the difference in the house even with the bottom unit working.
We have home warranty and the capacitor blew last week, we had to wait 4 days for them to come out and fix it and all the while the bigger downstairs unit was fighting for its life :francis:

Luckily that warranty we got has been clutch as fk, we’ve saved at least $20k in a/c repairs alone with the replacement bigger outside unit ($15k), capo for just now which companies charge at least $200 to change out the $10 part, and then a cracked coil in the upstairs that took a month to get replaced ($3,000). The only major components left are the main a/c coil, both blower motors, inside capacitors and circuit boards, and that basically it.
 

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We have home warranty and the capacitor blew last week, we had to wait 4 days for them to come out and fix it and all the while the bigger downstairs unit was fighting for its life :francis:

Luckily that warranty we got has been clutch as fk, we’ve saved at least $20k in a/c repairs alone with the replacement bigger outside unit ($15k), capo for just now which companies charge at least $200 to change out the $10 part, and then a cracked coil in the upstairs that took a month to get replaced ($3,000). The only major components left are the main a/c coil, both blower motors, inside capacitors and circuit boards, and that basically it.

We were fortunate enough that we knew someone worked on AC units for a living and they were able to get us an essentially new unit AC along with insurance on it as well, which saved us thousands of dollars. I know one issue we gotta figure out long term is that it gets hot as fukk in my downstairs attic, which is probably going to eventually cause issues again for the downstairs unit. The upstairs joint is good as it's a door we can at least open and let it breathe some if needed.

It always seems like AC units always end up happening at the hottest parts of the month :russ:
 

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My default during the day is 75. Being in the house cold while it’s hot outside is a shytty feeling. I like to not feela thing I ain’t hot or cold. At night I turn it down to 71

And just keeping it real 68 is a renter’s temp. If you own and/or pay utilities ain’t no way you got your shyt at 68 24/7
 

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When I lived in Kuwait that AC was super cold and you would freeze if not under a heavy blanket. Girls would get so cold they had no choice but to get under the blanket and you know what happens next 😎
 

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We were fortunate enough that we knew someone worked on AC units for a living and they were able to get us an essentially new unit AC along with insurance on it as well, which saved us thousands of dollars. I know one issue we gotta figure out long term is that it gets hot as fukk in my downstairs attic, which is probably going to eventually cause issues again for the downstairs unit. The upstairs joint is good as it's a door we can at least open and let it breathe some if needed.

It always seems like AC units always end up happening at the hottest parts of the month :russ:
What the hell is a downstairs attic? A basement? And yeah when it’s hot outside your a/c units will be stressed the hell out. Hopefully all this heat is done in a month or so and the cold comes in.
 
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