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> These are the same people that want to heat their home to a temperature of 72F, but set the thermostat to 80F "so it will do it faster".

This usually works though in water based heating systems where the flow in the radiators is proportional to the error in temperature.

In practice it might work for electrical radiators too, as the radiator wont cut off when just the air close to it is warm.




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