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MargaretR 08-07-2013 07:38

Heatwave
 
I don't want to appear a spoil sport, but I am struggling to cope with this hot weather.

If you are in a two story house you will notice that upstairs rooms get hot due to the sun heating the roof and loft space.

All my rooms are 'upstairs'.

I bought a mobile aircon machine a few years ago. Until this hot spell I had only needed to use it for a few hours a day, on a handful of days each year.

I need a temperature between 22C - 24C, and humidity between 40% - 50%. Higher than that feels like breathing pea soup.

Yesterday and today I have needed to switch on the aircon at 6am and it is on constantly till 9pm! The noise of it, and the three dehumidifiers, did cause me to use some wax earplugs for a spell yesterday.

Another problem is that when the loft heats up, the water piping to my shower does too, and my electric shower shuts down if it is fed hot water.

So as I sit here sweating, stinking and gasping. I take solace in the fact that I have only two more weeks before I move and wont be living directly below a loft space, and will have a 'direct feed' shower. Breathing easy and keeping clean are struggles that you probably aren't needing to overcome.

jaysay 08-07-2013 07:54

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I was exactly the same yesterday Margaret, my air conditioner was on all day yesterday and all windows wide open, and I live in a ground floor flat, not looking forward to the next few days really wall to wall heat is OTT for me, well at this level

gpick24 08-07-2013 08:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1065806)
I was exactly the same yesterday Margaret, my air conditioner was on all day yesterday and all windows wide open, and I live in a ground floor flat, not looking forward to the next few days really wall to wall heat is OTT for me, well at this level

Aren`t you better having the windows closed Jaysay, You`re giving your aircon more work to do with them open.
http://ask.metafilter.com/158699/Clo...t-the-low-ones

jaysay 08-07-2013 08:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1065820)
Aren`t you better having the windows closed Jaysay, You`re giving your aircon more work to do with them open.
Close all the windows when the A/C is running, or just the low ones? - clerestory airconditioning | Ask MetaFilter

Na its more of a fan than a conditioner and its blowing cold air at me all day

Mick 08-07-2013 08:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1065821)
Na its more of a fan than a conditioner and its blowing cold air at me all day

if your still struggling I can get less to call round he gives off a lot of air with his chatting:D:p

oh forget it its only HOT air:D:D:p

jaysay 08-07-2013 08:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 1065822)
if your still struggling I can get less to call round he gives off a lot of air with his chatting:D:p

oh forget it its only HOT air:D:D:p

Ya but he is a sharing kind of guy:D:D

DtheP47 08-07-2013 09:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1065804)
I don't want to appear a spoil sport, but I am struggling to cope with this hot weather.

So as I sit here sweating, stinking and gasping. I take solace in the fact that I have only two more weeks before I move and wont be living directly below a loft space, and will have a 'direct feed' shower. Breathing easy and keeping clean are struggles that you probably aren't needing to overcome.


Maybe you and Jaysay need to rig up one of those "ice towels" that Murray and Djokovic were using in yesterdays final ;)

Aussie Irene 08-07-2013 10:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1065804)
I don't want to appear a spoil sport, but I am struggling to cope with this hot weather.

If you are in a two story house you will notice that upstairs rooms get hot due to the sun heating the roof and loft space.

All my rooms are 'upstairs'.

I bought a mobile aircon machine a few years ago. Until this hot spell I had only needed to use it for a few hours a day, on a handful of days each year.

I need a temperature between 22C - 24C, and humidity between 40% - 50%. Higher than that feels like breathing pea soup.

Yesterday and today I have needed to switch on the aircon at 6am and it is on constantly till 9pm! The noise of it, and the three dehumidifiers, did cause me to use some wax earplugs for a spell yesterday.

Another problem is that when the loft heats up, the water piping to my shower does too, and my electric shower shuts down if it is fed hot water.

So as I sit here sweating, stinking and gasping. I take solace in the fact that I have only two more weeks before I move and wont be living directly below a loft space, and will have a 'direct feed' shower. Breathing easy and keeping clean are struggles that you probably aren't needing to overcome.

Half your luck Margaret. It's bl...y freezing here.

MargaretR 08-07-2013 10:11

Re: Heatwave
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1065820)
Aren`t you better having the windows closed Jaysay, You`re giving your aircon more work to do with them open.
Close all the windows when the A/C is running, or just the low ones? - clerestory airconditioning | Ask MetaFilter

My machine is a proper aircon, but needs an open window to put the exhaust hose outside (like a tumble dryer exhaust pipe)

gpick24 08-07-2013 10:24

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Ideally, it should be vented through a sealed vent, not always practical though, just makes it less efficient.

MargaretR 08-07-2013 10:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1065844)
Ideally, it should be vented through a sealed vent, not always practical though, just makes it less efficient.

Hyndburn Homes don't like tenants who knock holes in walls;)

gpick24 08-07-2013 10:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1065845)
Hyndburn Homes don't like tenants who knock holes in walls;)

I`m sure they don`t, like I said, not always practical. Perhaps when you move it might be worth asking permission, if it`s for medical reasons and it`s done properly, they may let you do it. You`ll notice a big difference and will use less leccy. It`s like having the heating on with the windows open.

MargaretR 08-07-2013 10:55

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Oh dear - just had to retrieve the pipe and shut the window -
grass cutting using a petrol mower has filled my lounge with petrol exhaust fumes :mad::eek:

Sometimes 'fighting the world' is a full time job :(

DtheP47 08-07-2013 11:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1065850)
Oh dear - just had to retrieve the pipe and shut the window -
grass cutting using a petrol mower has filled my lounge with petrol exhaust fumes :mad::eek:

Sometimes 'fighting the world' is a full time job :(

Have you not got a catflap you can put the hose through Margaret?

MargaretR 08-07-2013 11:06

Re: Heatwave
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1065851)
Have you not got a catflap you can put the hose through Margaret?

No - and it wouldn't work if I had - the hot air outlet needs to be higher than the machine in order to 'exhaust'


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