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Davina's diary vol 3, life goes on... continued

Started by davina61, January 02, 2024, 05:18:21 PM

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davina61

My eldest rang me, he is in Cornwall going to his partners brothers wedding tomorrow. Having a much needed break he said, it was good of him to ring and see if I was okay with the heat.
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Stottie Girl

Quote from: Gina P on Yesterday at 07:15:36 AMThat's exactly the type of ac unit I was talking about. Place in the window, drop the sash, expand the accordian sides and done. Noise is not that bad. You definitely hear them, though. I once had a unit with a dual inverter that was so quiet that you barely heard it. Cost a bit more though. Now I have a cheap one that makes more noise. Sizing is important also, to work better with multiple rooms.
   I built a house back 25 years ago. Never had ac, just ceiling fans. As the climate changed we added 2 window units to cool it. Now I can't imagine life without one. The new house will have central ac. Our heat wave is coming next week with temps in the 90's f to at or near 100 f most of the week.(32c to 37c) 😅
Yeah sash windows aren't that common in the UK unfortunately. We normally have casement windows. The older Edwardian and Victorian ones do though.
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Finally Anna

Why not a portable A/C? Looks like a small tower, often on wheels. A hose for the airflow.
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Stottie Girl

Quote from: Finally Anna on Yesterday at 01:21:44 PMWhy not a portable A/C? Looks like a small tower, often on wheels. A hose for the airflow.

Yeah, it's an option but they are bulky things and the heat is usually short lived so it means storing something large that gets in the way all the time and yet is only used occasionally. Next week for example it's back to normal June temps so it would have to be packed away again.

It's far easier to just moan on endlessly about the heat and annoy everyone🤣🤣
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davina61

Managed to do some work today, still 28c but D said it was 38C yesterday. Good breeze blowing through the flat now, that will chase the stale hot air away.
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