Kukironosuke
Aug 18, 2013, 07:06 PM
Hello, I have a question about air conditioning and relatedly heating
I have a window A/C, not central heating, RCA brand
It has 2 dials, first dial is thermostat which ranges from 1-10(which is the subject of the question)
Second dial is operation which reads low fan, med fan, high fan, off, hi cool, med cool, low cool which I already understand
When I turn my thermostat up, the coolant turns off after a certain time frame, with it taking longer to turn off with a higher thermostat number
The question is, if I turn my thermostat up to 6, or 8, or 10, does each higher number make the cold air even colder, or does it merely send out the same level of cold air as if it were at 3, but for a longer time depending on how high the thermostat is set to
I think the A/C only has 2 settings, off, or on, and only the time limit matters on how cool the room will become, am I right or wrong?
I have a window A/C, not central heating, RCA brand
It has 2 dials, first dial is thermostat which ranges from 1-10(which is the subject of the question)
Second dial is operation which reads low fan, med fan, high fan, off, hi cool, med cool, low cool which I already understand
When I turn my thermostat up, the coolant turns off after a certain time frame, with it taking longer to turn off with a higher thermostat number
The question is, if I turn my thermostat up to 6, or 8, or 10, does each higher number make the cold air even colder, or does it merely send out the same level of cold air as if it were at 3, but for a longer time depending on how high the thermostat is set to
I think the A/C only has 2 settings, off, or on, and only the time limit matters on how cool the room will become, am I right or wrong?