• Sam_Bass@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I keep mine at 80 24/7. Not too warm not to cold, and keeps the humidity out so no sweat

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          4 days ago

          Swede here, even 23 degrees (Celsius of course) is pretty hot when it’s in the sun and it’s not windy.

          It’s not terribly hot or anything but it’s still hot.

          If there is no wind and it’s very sunny it’s hot and on the edge of being uncomfortable in normal clothes.

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        4 days ago

        Its only hot when youre used to living in the northern climates. Here in texas its quite comfortable after a long day outside

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      3 days ago

      Not too warm? How do you sleep at 80? At 74 I’m calling to get the A/C checked, 72 is the highest ‘acceptable’ temp indoors.

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        3 days ago

        Maybe for you. I have worked and lived in 100+ degree temps for decades so i guess have become used to it. 72 actually brings me to shivers if im not moving around in it.

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          3 days ago

          I guess we all operate a little differently, been in tx and surrounding for decades too. I’d trade, I wish I wasn’t sweating at 80, would save on my electric bill