I'm using my cooling system less to lower my electricity bill

There are a lot of ways to go about getting a lower energy bill.

But for one thing, I did not realize that half of my concern was my bad clothes dryer.

It took 2 hours just to get my laundry to get to bone dry. I did not realize that the thermal fuse in my dryer was getting ready to fail, but when it finally did, I had to test all of these components with my electrical meter to see which was the culprit; The first thing on the clothes dryer that I decided to test was the door switch. I used the continuity setting on my electrical meter plus confirmed that the door switch was still toiling. Then I moved to the beginning button on the control panel. I basically did the exact same thing as I did with the door switch, first removing the wire leads to the switch plus then putting my electrical meter leads on it to do a continuity test. Once I confirmed both the door switch plus the beginning button were toiling, I was fairly certain that it was the thermal fuse in the back of the clothes dryer that needed to be updated. After I updated the thermal fuse with a new one, the clothes dryer was creating heat again. However, this did not have as much of an effect on the electricity bill as I expected. That’s why now I’m trying to lower my electricity use by using my cooling system a lot less, and running my cooling system all the time has a substantial effect on how much energy that is consumed in my house. If I can lower the cooling system use, that means it can also lower the energy bill.
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