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"content": "nostr:npub1grx4wzqldf8clxusxpz78adjcukkqvdkhf8amsdhr6sy3ctuu2fqvsuxfe in my experience, it's because it takes so long for the heat pump to actually change the temperature in any meaningful way, the ones with thermostats just always get set to super cool or super hot, just to feel like it's doing something. If it's always in \"as cool as you can get\" or \"as warm as you can get\" there's just no need for a thermostat.\n\nBased on how they actually get used, I would say that ones with remotes don't need a thermostat and the ones without remotes do.",
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