Auto Tune Cancelled Because Target Temperature Was Not Reached
posted by rxbert to Home & Garden (11 answers total)
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House Temperature does not reach setting on Thermostat We usually keep it set to 72 degrees. Lately (especially on really cold nights) the house will not heat properly and we wake up to a freezing home with a temperature in the low 60s. Jul 16, 2008 The AC in my house keeps working even though the temperature set on the thermostat is reached inside the house. Could that be because there is a connection problem between the thermostat and the AC unit itself? Any suggestions and/or recommendations would be welcome.
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Did this same thermostat work properly last summer? If it did then it seems fairly obvious that something has broken (as opposed to the tstat having been incorrectly wired at installation). I suspect it's the tstat itself that is broken, but I'm wondering whether the AC has a magnetic switch that might be sticking.
posted by jon1270 at 3:48 AM on March 9, 2009
posted by defcom1 at 4:23 AM on March 9, 2009
posted by birdwatcher at 4:31 AM on March 9, 2009
Make sure your vents are open, not clogged, etc., and make sure that if you have returns, the top ones are open and the bottom ones are closed. If your thermostat is in a room that can be closed off, open the doors.
You could also just try closing the vents in your bedroom and let it cool from the rest of the house.
I'd try all of these things before doing any significant investigation of the thermostat, because if there's a problem here it won't matter how many times you replace it.
posted by valkyryn at 4:58 AM on March 9, 2009
posted by Civil_Disobedient at 5:14 AM on March 9, 2009
posted by ArgentCorvid at 6:01 AM on March 9, 2009 [1 favorite]
If the current temp shows greater than the set temp (or it doesn't show the current temp), but you feel like the AC is running too long, it may be that the AC needs to cool off the whole house, especially the area around the thermostat. Keep in mind, you're not just cooling the air, you're also cooling the contents etc. That takes time. If you're cold in one room, close the vent a little while the rest of the house reaches the desired temp.
posted by Simon Barclay at 6:03 AM on March 9, 2009
Anyway, we had a problem like that recently - the programmable thermostat kept setting itself to 70. We'd put it up to 74 or so, it would reset to 70 and blow and blow and blow until the house was freezing. Turned out that the batteries in the thermostat were dead. (When there is a hurricane and you have no power, it uses some of the battery, which for some reason, waited a few months to completely die and freak out.)
Try changing the batteries in the thermostat. Yours may freak out in a totally different way.
posted by artychoke at 6:32 AM on March 9, 2009
posted by cashman at 7:33 AM on March 9, 2009
posted by torquemaniac at 10:13 AM on March 9, 2009
posted by doorsfan at 11:47 AM on March 9, 2009
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