Hi there, time to share ways to keep your home cool during hot times

So ok, usual ways I use:

  • open everything during night
  • close everything during day
  • external sheets on windows without shutters
  • some curtains to prevent heat from going upstairs

I was also wondering if plants could also help inside, any ideas ?

Share your advices !

  • CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
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    15 hours ago

    You can also run the pipe through an evaporative cooler to cool the air even more.

    At some point there, you’ve just reinvented AC.

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      14 hours ago

      Only if you use a better working fluid and add compression and expansion steps, but a long pipe in a ditch filled with water isn’t what I would call AC quite yet.

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        13 hours ago

        Aren’t there AC systems that just evapourate water from municipal supplies to the atmosphere?

        I mean, yes, I’d agree that blowing air over a standing water body isn’t AC, but we’re getting close.

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          2 hours ago

          You’re thinking of a swamp cooler. In some places they work great, in other places they’re next to useless.

          Air conditioners are called that because they “condition” the air by not just cooling but also by reducing the humidity.

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          13 hours ago

          I think on a purely technical note, Air Conditioning goes beyond just cooling the air and involves reduction of humidity. Personally, I wouldn’t consider it AC because you’d have to keep refilling the evaporator resivor, instead of just powering the device, but that is a nitpicky item that isn’t technically a requirement.