• FishFace@piefed.social
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    14 days ago

    In my loft conversion that I spend most of the day in it gets quite hot. Nevertheless, scrupulously keeping curtains closed, keeping windows closed when the outside temperature is hotter than inside, and using a fan has kept me comfortable in all but the hottest days of the last few years. I always encourage this before AC due to the power usage.

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      13 days ago

      Blackout curtains + closed windows do not keep my first floor anywhere near cool enough unfortunately; I think it’s really poorly insulated as it is also really cold up there in the winter (though this is much more manageable to me.)

      My problem with sleeping with a fan is they trigger my myofascial pain syndrome quite badly. My only relief is still air that’s cooler. I also run quite hot in general :/

      I have noticed, however, that I can do a single top up at around 13:00, where I run the AC for a bit to get the upstairs room slightly cooler than downstairs. Then I turn it off and close the window and it stays somewhat bearable for the rest of the day, opening the window again at night.

      I completely understand your concerns about power usage as I am eco-conscious myself, and I really wish I had a ceiling fan to use instead. Getting my landlady to sign off on that is a bit unlikely.

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        13 days ago

        I do accept that some people can’t get by on a fan, but I’m pretty sure my friends who are buying them could, so I try to push back on the trend 😬