@NaamanPrid89986@southgrace427@MattH_4America air-conditioning conditions the air and removes the humidity regardless of what you have it set at
but yeah 82 would be to warm regardless
@Glockgirl357@southgrace427@MattH_4America Youre wrong. The real question is why yall so up in arms about a suggestion? Nobody os trying to regulate anything, but yall freaked out over someone.saying yo, our grids are stressed and heres how you can help. Its mind boggling how yall come up with your narrative
@StevenBagley10@southgrace427@MattH_4America Nope, and thats not happening. Everyone is getting their panties in a bind over a commonly made request. Goes to show how far down the toilet we have become as a society. Everything is now political and its getting weird
@southgrace427@StevenBagley10@MattH_4America Yall had nearly the entire state shit down because of a snow storm not so long ago
August of 2024 the mayor of Austin publicly asked residents to limit their power usage and AC. There was also multiple request in 2021 and 2023.
@JDC5287@southgrace427@MattH_4America No?
Cities and the state grid operator in Texas ask residents to set their air conditioners to 78 degrees during peak summer heatwaves or when power grids are stressed. These requests are issued on a voluntary basis