In the Kitchen
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Are you supposed to let ceiling fans run all the time,except when you go out?
So interesting you mentioned that. We just had central air installed a few weeks ago. I was trying to figure out a way to have the condensation make its way to my garden. Of course the unit is on the opposite end of the house so it will be a but tricky to figure out how to do it, but I am working on a plan.Gretchen said:DH collects the condensate from the AC for watering plants.
In the Kitchen said:Are you supposed to let ceiling fans run all the time,except when you go out?
BreezyCooking said:I never leave my ceiling fans on when I'm not home. Why? Because the one we had in our open kitchen/living/dining room area had the motor burn out. Luckily, we were home when it happened, & although it didn't produce a fire, it darn sure could have.
Except for the heat/air conditioning & refrigerator, I never EVER leave ANY electrical appliance on when I'm not home. Not worth the risk, in my opinion.
GB said:So interesting you mentioned that. We just had central air installed a few weeks ago. I was trying to figure out a way to have the condensation make its way to my garden. Of course the unit is on the opposite end of the house so it will be a but tricky to figure out how to do it, but I am working on a plan.
phinz said:All of mine stay on.