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Someone mentioned to me that I could disable the auto vents in really cold weather and that there was a video about it. I cannot find it. I went out this morning when our low was 20 and my heater was able to keep it at 40. However, my question is: When I went out later the little thermostat was showing almost 80 and the vents were open, but down low the heater was still on. I don't want to heat the outdoors. Are the autovents easily disabled and then reconnected somehow?
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