(New OhmConnect Users Only - Valid in Select California Cities)
OhmConnect is offering up to 1 million
free thermostats (or $25 cash and two smart plugs if you'd prefer) to new customers who sign up and connect their utility. The free thermostat is a better value but if you already have one or don't currently have a use for one I think the other offer is also pretty good. I signed up a while back so can't claim this offer but wanted to share for those you are eligible.
Valid for those with the following utility providers:
- PG&E Customers (San Francisco Bay Area)
- Southern California Edison Customers (Los Angeles Area)
- San Diego Gas & Electric (San Diego Area)
*Offer valid from May 19, 2021 to June 30, 2021. Sign up for OhmConnect, connect your utility account, and become an active customer to be eligible to receive a free smart thermostat or other smart devices. You must satisfy all conditions for eligibility (including connecting your new smart device to OhmConnect within 30 days of delivery), or you will be charged the purchase price for your selected smart device, which ranges from $19.99 to $169.99 MSRP. Limit one offer per participating household. Available to new OhmConnect customers only. If you choose to receive a Google Nest thermostat, you must also agree to Google's Rush Hour Rewards Terms & Conditions. Cannot be combined with other offers. OhmConnect reserves the right to cancel the offer at any time. Terms and conditions apply.
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choose for yourself, but I didn't like the sound of that.
choose for yourself, but I didn't like the sound of that.
SCE already does that if you want to save money. During heat waves and demand is high they adjust your thermostat few degrees higher for a few hours.
You can simply change it back or a trick I used to do was lower the thermostat right before they change it.
If you have it set to 72° and they raise it by 4° (76°). Lower it to 68° and turn of scheduling.
You can simply change it back or a trick I used to do was lower the thermostat right before they change it.
If you have it set to 72° and they raise it by 4° (76°). Lower it to 68° and turn of scheduling.