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Update: The air conditioner is installed and the thermostat set at 78F. Ah, blessed cooleth!
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-- Badtux the Not-heat-lovin' Penguin
Update: The air conditioner is installed and the thermostat set at 78F. Ah, blessed cooleth!
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How do you cold-soak a house?
ReplyDeleteJzB
The inquisitive trombonist
This is a desert climate so it gets up to high 80's during heat waves during the day, but drops into the high 50's at night. So you just open up the house all the way at night and keep a window fan going to make sure all the heat in the house gets exchanged for nice cooleth. Then you shut the house up at sunrise to keep the cooleth in, until the heat soaking in from outside finally makes it in. Because there's a big masonry fireplace in the living room, it's the principle reservoir of coolness during the day, but it has to be cooled down well and good at night for that to work.
ReplyDeleteThis is of course what everybody living in a warm climate used to do during the summer in the pre-A/C era, but now that everybody has A/C, most folks have forgotten it. So it goes...
- Badtux the Cool Penguin
I just didn't know the vocabulary.
ReplyDeleteMy dad taught me how to cold soak a room. Put a fan in the window blowing OUT, open another window, and close off the room. You need to do that to bring air in from the outside, and not the rest of the hot house.
Sometime in the middle of the night, you wake up freezing.
Cheers!
JzB