cooling question
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So I've been looking around Google for this, and it seems like I'm just phrasing things wrong (and that there's too many other things "fan" describes), so I figure that this could be a question that might help others a little too.
My air conditioning recently went out, and while insurance is covering the cost of replacing the unit, it's going to be a few days, and it's Las Vegas in the summer. I have a few fans on my hands, and I was wondering if anyone can recommend placement of them for maximum cooling efficency. I have a big box fan, a mini desk fan, and one on a stand. I've already got the rooms I don't use and don't need to cool all closed up. I also have west-facing windows covered, and since it's a condo in a building, the rest of the windows are pretty well-protected.
Any other general tips for keeping cool in the summer with or without ac?
My air conditioning recently went out, and while insurance is covering the cost of replacing the unit, it's going to be a few days, and it's Las Vegas in the summer. I have a few fans on my hands, and I was wondering if anyone can recommend placement of them for maximum cooling efficency. I have a big box fan, a mini desk fan, and one on a stand. I've already got the rooms I don't use and don't need to cool all closed up. I also have west-facing windows covered, and since it's a condo in a building, the rest of the windows are pretty well-protected.
Any other general tips for keeping cool in the summer with or without ac?
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Date: 2011-07-21 06:09 pm (UTC)My mom had mentioned that, but I didn't ask her to elaborate - I'll have to try it!
(Well, yes XD But I do need to make sure that things are livable for my kitties as well. I have one that is very "fluffy," so all of this heat wouldn't be comfortable or healthy for her at all)
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Date: 2011-07-21 06:16 pm (UTC)This kept me alive in college. I was in a dorm with no A/C in southwestern Arkansas, and the best way to keep cool overnight was to position the fan pointing right at the bed, and put a bucket of ice in a bowl directly in front of the fan, so the air blows sort of into and over it. By morning the ice is water, but it really helped a lot. With the kitties in play, you could try one in front of each fan, let the fans oscillate, and the kitties will probably flop out in front of the breeze.
Unless they're like my cat, who, on the hottest days, always found the hottest place in the house for napping. :)
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Date: 2011-07-21 06:23 pm (UTC)I guess just make sure you've brushed them well, and help them find tiles to sleep on.
Ours will quite happily sleep in the sunlight when it's above 40°C though, so.
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Date: 2011-07-21 06:39 pm (UTC)Bunches of tips there.
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