the thermostat will gain more heat because when it gets cool it rises temperature so it can do its job keep a certain area warm.
The price can only be so high. If it gets too high, people are not going to purchase the product, no matter what it is.
means loses value over time. Example-your car. it is worth less & less the older it gets.
The state gets the money.
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If your vehicle is running too cool, you have a bad thermostat. You need to replace it.
You answered your own question correctly, use the progamammable thermostat, you will have less humidity to contend with and the unit will work less. the area you are trying too keep cool will be cool, the only time the unit will come on is when the temp goes above the set point that you have put in to maintain a cool temp.
No, generally an open or missing thermostat will make the engine run too cool.
The temperature in the air gets cool enough, so its thermostat turns the AC off. When it warms enough, the thermostat turns it back on.
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when your coolant in your engine gets a certain temperature,usually 180 degrees,your thermostat opens and your coolant circulates through your radiator and it keeps your engine cool so it wont overheat.
yes, otherwise the engine will run too cool and you will get horrible gas mileage
i set my thermostat to cool, my heat pump start it go to heat but not cool, i think the thermostat. can u help.
It regulates the temperature of the water in the radiator and tells the fan when to switch on to start cooling or to switch off if its too cool. Engines have an optimum running temperature, and the Thermostat helps keep it at that.
Defective thermostat? not closing allowing engine to achieve normal operating temperature?
A faulty thermostat or possibly missing thermostat. The thermostat controls the amount of coolant flowing from the water pump through the engine and then to the radiator. If it sticks open it will not let the engine heat up to design temperatures.
There will be a warning saying that it must cool down for it to work.