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Originally Posted by Mikendebbie
Rohrman - will this setting work ?
If you set the bedroom unit to run the fan only - on low for example - then set the living room unit to run the furnace (with any fan setting - low, high, or auto)...will this circulate the heated air as you describe? How much outside air will the bedroom unit bring in and mix into the circulation? Outside air = COLD air right?
For what it’s worth, we were in Houston last week when a cold front came through and dropped nighttime temps to 30*. I tried the heat pump for the first time and it worked to my surprise. First night I set it to 67* and had to get up and turn it down to 60* because it got stuffy, but we like to sleep cold. Bottom line - heat pump kept us comfortable. I have read that it does not work well in colder temps.
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Not sure about using the bedroom A/C for this, but if the main A/C unit fan is not on AUTO when the thermostat is set for heat, usually the A/C fan will run but not the compressor. This should circulate the heated air in the rig through the A/C ducting to balance out the hot and cool areas. You should be able to select any fan speed that works except for the Auto mode.