cRazi_man@europe.pub to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 2 days agoI've been using this simple trick to keep cool in the heat wave (UK)europe.pubimagemessage-square177linkfedilinkarrow-up1508arrow-down133file-text
arrow-up1475arrow-down1imageI've been using this simple trick to keep cool in the heat wave (UK)europe.pubcRazi_man@europe.pub to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 2 days agomessage-square177linkfedilinkfile-text
minus-squarestarik@lemmy.todaylinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-215 hours agoSo there is a separate intake and output inside the house for the cold air?
minus-squareEndlessNightmare@reddthat.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·15 hours agoOutside air. If you are using AC, the intake probably isn’t cold. But: air in => heated up by the AC => sent out. 2 hoses in the window that connect to the back of the AC unit.
minus-squarestarik@lemmy.todaylinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 hours agoIf it’s blowing cold air into the house, there has to be an equivalent volume of air leaving the house.
minus-squareEndlessNightmare@reddthat.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·8 minutes agoAir from room is cooled and that same air is blown back into the room after being cooled. Air from outside is pulled into AC (does not go into room), gets the heat from the air in the room, then is blown out as exhaust. If you aren’t sure, look for a diagram or in-depth explanation.
So there is a separate intake and output inside the house for the cold air?
Outside air. If you are using AC, the intake probably isn’t cold. But: air in => heated up by the AC => sent out.
2 hoses in the window that connect to the back of the AC unit.
If it’s blowing cold air into the house, there has to be an equivalent volume of air leaving the house.
Air from room is cooled and that same air is blown back into the room after being cooled.
Air from outside is pulled into AC (does not go into room), gets the heat from the air in the room, then is blown out as exhaust.
If you aren’t sure, look for a diagram or in-depth explanation.