Your first point is a bit silly: get a smart thermostat and it’ll take care of that for you.
Your second argument is silly: a larger pump will surely take more energy to run but will run for less time. It’ll also wear out slower as it doesn’t have to work as hard unless you have drafts and it has to cycle on and off all the time. Generally having more capacity is always a good thing for mechanical things.
> if you have a large compressor, you pay more for it with every revolution the trick is to figure the maximum BTUs or watts you will need, and design a little bit smaller. Plan to use a supplimental energy source to fill in during extreme conditions.
Worth noting the AC_Hacker paid $25 for the AC he used for this.
Your second argument is silly: a larger pump will surely take more energy to run but will run for less time. It’ll also wear out slower as it doesn’t have to work as hard unless you have drafts and it has to cycle on and off all the time. Generally having more capacity is always a good thing for mechanical things.