I also like the white noise being always on, vs constantly turning on/ off. And it helps muffle conversations between rooms when guests are staying over. This may sound crazy but I hate sleeping at someone's house and their fan is off 😅
I didn’t get it until he explained it too. I got mine from Honeywell Homes a month ago and my bill increased because It was on not auto. Now am going to leave it on Auto and see if my bill Decreases.
Good info. in Minnesota, the guy who installed my furnace told me to leave the fan on all the time, especially during the winter. My duct work was in between my floors. Now I'm living in Florida. My duct work is in my attic and there is a lot more humidity down here. Makes sense to leave it on auto then. Thanks for the information.
@@MainMann820 Yes! I had no choice but to shut it off from the boiler room and turn it back on. That worked, but it happened again today. I tried to do the same thing, but it didn't work. I'm getting a technician tomorrow to see what is going on most likely is the thermostat not communicating with the system
You would just use the auto feature. To turn everything off, you can just turn the thermostat to the off position. The fan has to run while a heating or cooling cycle is occurring.
@@Jarrettj1115 nope except using one of those magnetic vent covers, think i can find one at the local hardware store. Fan blowing in wintertime makes the house feel so cold
I also like the white noise being always on, vs constantly turning on/ off. And it helps muffle conversations between rooms when guests are staying over. This may sound crazy but I hate sleeping at someone's house and their fan is off 😅
A lot of people explained this but I didn’t get it until you said it thanks awesome job
I didn’t get it until he explained it too. I got mine from Honeywell Homes a month ago and my bill increased because It was on not auto. Now am going to leave it on Auto and see if my bill Decreases.
Good info. in Minnesota, the guy who installed my furnace told me to leave the fan on all the time, especially during the winter. My duct work was in between my floors. Now I'm living in Florida. My duct work is in my attic and there is a lot more humidity down here. Makes sense to leave it on auto then. Thanks for the information.
Thank you, great explanation!
Jut how do i turn the damn fan off.
Despite the heat/cool being set to off, the fan still runs.
I just want to turn the fan off.
If you have fan on, does the AC stop sending heat after reaching the desired temperature?
Keep going guys, you’ll gain some traction on the algorithm soon. Where is the duct leakage video bro?
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I turned the thermostat off, but my fan is still running. I'm not sure why. I don't know what to do, please help
Same.
Very annoying.
Guess it's a way to just increase electricity bills a bit
@@MainMann820 Yes! I had no choice but to shut it off from the boiler room and turn it back on. That worked, but it happened again today. I tried to do the same thing, but it didn't work. I'm getting a technician tomorrow to see what is going on most likely is the thermostat not communicating with the system
How do turn the fan off?
You would just use the auto feature. To turn everything off, you can just turn the thermostat to the off position. The fan has to run while a heating or cooling cycle is occurring.
my thermostat is off but the fan is still running at times@@airsupportky
@@albertptransame here any fixes to this?
@@Jarrettj1115 nope except using one of those magnetic vent covers, think i can find one at the local hardware store. Fan blowing in wintertime makes the house feel so cold