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Q&A: DOES RUNNING THE FURNACE FAN CONTINUOUSLY SAVE ENERGY IN THE SUMMER?
Dec 6th
Question by johnjacob01:
Does Running the furnace fan continuously save energy in the summer?
I’ve heard that it works by cycling cold air from the basement into the home therby keeping the Air Conditioner off. Is this true? Or does running the fan constently burn more energy than it saves?
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Q&A: DOES RUNNING YOUR FURNACE FAN CONTINUOUSLY SAVE ENERGY IN THE SUMMER?
Oct 25th
Question by johnjacob01:
Does running your furnace fan continuously save energy in the Summer?
I’ve heard that setting the thermostat to ON will save energy by constently cycling cold air from the basement to the rest of the house, keeping the AC off. Does this work? It would seem that having the Fan run all the time would use more electricity than even just having the Air Conditioning switch on and off.
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WHAT SIZE SOLAR PANEL SHOULD I USE TO CONTINUOUSLY CHARGE MY 12V BATTERY THAT POWERS LIGHTS FANS ETC.?
Oct 12th
Question by dayfee12:
What size solar panel should I use to continuously charge my 12v battery that powers lights fans etc.?
I need to know what kind, size of solar panel i should use to keep a charge on my 12v battery that supplies power to my box stand. I am running a cpl of lights and a heater. possibly a few other items. Any recommendations on a setup?
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CAN SOLAR PANEL AND WIND TURBINE GENERATOR SYSTEM RUN CONTINUOUSLY FOR 6 MONTH OR LONGER?
Aug 20th
Question by doodoodumb:
Can solar panel and wind turbine generator system run continuously for 6 month or longer?
I am planning on building a solar panel and a wind turbine that run in one generator. I just want to know if the generator can run for 6 month straight or longer? Anyone with some advices I would appreciated.
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DOES RUNNING THE FURNACE FAN CONTINUOUSLY SAVE ENERGY IN THE SUMMER?
Jan 23rd
I’ve heard that it works by cycling cold air from the basement into the home therby keeping the Air Conditioner off. Is this true? Or does running the fan constently burn more energy than it saves?
DOES RUNNING YOUR FURNACE FAN CONTINUOUSLY SAVE ENERGY IN THE SUMMER?
Jan 19th
I’ve heard that setting the thermostat to ON will save energy by constently cycling cold air from the basement to the rest of the house, keeping the AC off. Does this work? It would seem that having the Fan run all the time would use more electricity than even just having the Air Conditioning switch on and off.