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Old 09-10-2014, 09:12 AM   #1
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What's the difference between controlling your thermostat and controlling your A/C?
Technically, the Saver Switch doesn't get access to the thermostat. It is basically a method of remotely turning off the A/C compressor during peak demand.

Controlling your thermostat means that the utility can go in a change set points.
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Old 09-10-2014, 10:05 AM   #2
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Technically, the Saver Switch doesn't get access to the thermostat. It is basically a method of remotely turning off the A/C compressor during peak demand.

Controlling your thermostat means that the utility can go in a change set points.
Ah, okay. I just meant that they're controlling my systems. So maybe it's just an on/off thing and not a settings thing. But the end result seems pretty similar. My house temperature changes because of a decision by some guy at a console in Sector 7G.
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Old 09-10-2014, 10:11 AM   #3
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Ah, okay. I just meant that they're controlling my systems. So maybe it's just an on/off thing and not a settings thing. But the end result seems pretty similar. My house temperature changes because of a decision by some guy at a console in Sector 7G.


Yes, they call me every year and give me the same pitch. "If you let us turn off your A/C during the hottest part of the day when you need it the most, and we have our highest demand, we'll credit your account $50.00!"

Me = "Each time to you do it?"

Xcel = "Well, no. Just a single $50.00 credit and we can turn it off as many times as we want. Sir? Sir?"

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