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  2. What should you set your heat to in the winter? Avoid ... - AOL

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    So, before you go instigating more thermostat wars with others in your household, consider these tips from experts about proper home temperatures for the winter. A thermostat set to more than 75 ...

  3. How to set your thermostat in the winter: What to know if you ...

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    With a polar vortex bringing snow to the South for the first time in a longtime, there's a good chance many are clashing over what temperature to keep their homes.. The debate over the ideal ...

  4. Seal air leaks around doors, windows and where pipes and wires go through walls with caulk or weather stripping. Check the filters on furnaces and heat pumps, and replace if necessary.

  5. What Temperature Should You Set Your Thermostat To In The ...

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    Heat your home to an ideal temperature at night, during the day, and when you are away.

  6. Heated air inlet - Wikipedia

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    A heated air inlet or warm air intake is a system commonly used on the original air cleaner assemblies of carburetted engines to increase the temperature of the air going into the engine for the purpose of improving the consistency of the air/fuel mixture to reduce engine emissions and fuel usage. [1]

  7. What to set your thermostat to this winter: Tips from ... - AOL

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    To save energy in the winter, the Department of Energy recommends setting the thermostat to around 68 to 70 degrees while you are awake. When you are sleeping or outside of the home, you can also ...

  8. Cold air intake - Wikipedia

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    Some strategies used in designing aftermarket cold air intakes are: Reworking parts of the intake that create turbulence to reduce air resistance. [2] Providing a more direct route to the air intake by eliminating muffling devices. Shortening the length of the intake. Placing the intake duct to use the ram-air effect to give positive pressure ...

  9. Cold-energy battery - Wikipedia

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    A cold-energy battery utilizes the properties of an advanced phase-change material (PCM) to maintain temperature as battery thermal management. As with a standard electrical battery, a cold energy battery stores energy and releases depending on the energy demand on it. It can then be recharged by placing in a temperature environment conducive ...