Okay so my house has poor insulation. I stopped growing weed in the basement which would heat up my main floor in my very small house in the winter (I used hps lights). This year I'm gonna set my thermostat (I got to have an HVAC guy move it from my living room to 2nd bedroom) to 52 degrees and heat whatever room I'm in with a electric oil filled radiator. My concern is that will my house being poorly insulated and the temps here in the winter can get down to 15-20 degrees is that my thermostat in the closed off bedroom will be kicking on and off all the time which I don't want bc its loud and I'm sound sensitive also my bill will be enormous. So my question is since my basement in the winter is gonna be around 60 degrees can I just pull that air down there up to my main floor if I cut a vent in the ducting right before the filter by turning my thermostat to FAN ON?? Can you do that in the winter with the furnace on or can that pull carbon monoxide up bc my water heater is right there.
Also wondering how many watts the blower motor uses in ON MODE only? I have a very small goodman furnace which is 2 stage bc my house is small. I read that it uses about 10% in ON Mode only compared to if the furnace or central air was running.
Also wondering how many watts the blower motor uses in ON MODE only? I have a very small goodman furnace which is 2 stage bc my house is small. I read that it uses about 10% in ON Mode only compared to if the furnace or central air was running.
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