Originally posted by: Excelsior
Strange. I sleep much better the colder it is.
Originally posted by: tasmanian
I love it when its about 60 when I sleep. Also another vote for the electric blanket.
Same.. Nothing better.Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Strange. I sleep much better the colder it is.
I hate it being cold in the day. BUT man love it when its cold at night. lately its been like 55-59 at night. i love it. i have a window open and a fan blowing in.
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Jesus....AC set at 65 in Florida? I hope you're not paying the utilities.
Originally posted by: WaTaGuMp
My ex was one of those people that liked everything hot, showering was like boiling my skin. Satin sheets no AC and humid, I never had a good sleep at her place EVER.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
its time to go to the doctor if you are cold at 65. i'm serious, this could be a metabolic issue or something. unless you are very old or something 65 should not be cold. at 65 with two comforters most people would sweat
Originally posted by: Eli
Same.. Nothing better.Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Strange. I sleep much better the colder it is.
I hate it being cold in the day. BUT man love it when its cold at night. lately its been like 55-59 at night. i love it. i have a window open and a fan blowing in.
I'll close the window when it gets down into the 40s.
Originally posted by: akshatp
Get an electric blanket. Its easier to get warm then it is to get cool.
Originally posted by: slugg
Originally posted by: Hyperlite
if all else fails, take the thermostat apart and realign the dial so that a registered 65 is really 72! win!
Originally posted by: George P Burdell
Or, you can superglue your thermostat to 72 and be done with it, which is what a guy on my floor did.
Alright! I combined these ideas into ONE!
I set the thermostat to 72. Then, I took apart the assembly and super glued the variable resistor (temperature control) to its current position. Then, I clipped off the stem on the plastic dial, turned it a few degrees, then super glued it back on. Once everything was assembled again, the dial falls into place at what looks like 65 degrees, but the resistor is actually "set" for 72 degrees. Even better, if they try to set it to a different temperature, it just snaps back to "65", which is actually 72.
Thank you ATOT, you have given me ideas to pwn my room mates. Aside from the thermostat thing, they actually are huge jerks, so I don't feel bad.
Originally posted by: Sinsear
Originally posted by: slugg
Originally posted by: Hyperlite
if all else fails, take the thermostat apart and realign the dial so that a registered 65 is really 72! win!
Originally posted by: George P Burdell
Or, you can superglue your thermostat to 72 and be done with it, which is what a guy on my floor did.
Alright! I combined these ideas into ONE!
I set the thermostat to 72. Then, I took apart the assembly and super glued the variable resistor (temperature control) to its current position. Then, I clipped off the stem on the plastic dial, turned it a few degrees, then super glued it back on. Once everything was assembled again, the dial falls into place at what looks like 65 degrees, but the resistor is actually "set" for 72 degrees. Even better, if they try to set it to a different temperature, it just snaps back to "65", which is actually 72.
Thank you ATOT, you have given me ideas to pwn my room mates. Aside from the thermostat thing, they actually are huge jerks, so I don't feel bad.
Nice work. LOL.
Sounds about like me, though when it gets cold in the winter, I would prefer it closer to 80. If my apartment was better insulated than a nude, sweaty biker, who was anodized black, in Antarctica, I wouldn't have any problem doing that. Damn ancient construction.Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Wow..you are definatly a strange one. 75 at all times? Thats just wierd....Originally posted by: slugg
Well I mean... They say 70 is fine, I like 75, so I'm trying to push for 70.
I got some REALLY THICK comforters just because of this... Like I said, my face gets too cold and I wake up very frequently. I've skipped some classes just cuz I was able to raise the temp and actually get some sleep.
I probably won't win, oh well. I'll take a look at the thermostat and see if I can do what Hyperlite said.