RollingAcres
Herd Master
During the winter we keep out thermostat at 68 or 69. For fall we keep it at 64 or 65.
I would think you would want to use the wood stove when it is "really" cold and use the heat pump when it is milder. They work less efficiently the colder the outside air is.In the winter I try to use the wood stove with the ceiling fans. Don't use the heat pump until the outside temp dips well below freezing.
We set the low mark to 55° at night, 65° during the day though DW thinks the bedroom should be 50° BRRRRRRRRWe keep our thermometer at 69 or 70 during the winter and 72 or 73 during summer.
@Bruce what do you keep yours at during winter??
I would think you would want to use the wood stove when it is "really" cold and use the heat pump when it is milder. They work less efficiently the colder the outside air is.
We set the low mark to 55° at night, 65° during the day though DW thinks the bedroom should be 50° BRRRRRRRR
The woodstove in the living/dining room keeps it warmer though it can go below 60° on cold nights after the wood burns out. We do have floor heat in the downstairs bathroom that keeps it at 68°. Just have to remember to keep the door shut. I do NOT want to heat the house with electricity!
I do ~74 in the summer with AC but only when outside temp is above say 80 or if it's real humid/raining. In spring/fall, I try to leave both heat and AC off completely. If it's going to be warm days, I'll open windows at night to let cool air in and close them during the day. If going to be cool evenings I'll open windows during the day to heat the house and close them at night. Once again, rain kinda makes me alter that some. In the winter I try to use the wood stove with the ceiling fans. Don't use the heat pump until the outside temp dips well below freezing.