Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

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Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

#1 Post by Howie » Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:37 am

Hasn't this week been a stinker! And what's worse we're in for another week or so more of this.

So what are your practical (efficient?) ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

Let me start :
- If you've got an air-conditioning unit on a wall facing the sun install some shading on it, it'll work much better and save you money.
- Cover your windows with shading.
- When practical at night try to use fans instead of air-conditioning.
- If you've got pot plants try to use them to shade your building (obviously they won't shade much other than a few windows but that could make a difference).


How about everyone else have a go?

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#2 Post by Cruise » Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:52 am

turn the Air conditioner on flat out 24/7

screw the enviroment!!!

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#3 Post by Wayno » Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:57 am

* Your A/C will work more effectively (and save you $$$) if you close off rooms that don't need cooling (e.g. bathroom, spare bedroom)

And if you don't have airconditioning (like me - i feel soo stupid at the moment):
  • * Close all curtains/blinds - darker means cooler
    * Go and hang out at your local cafe. Take your fav book along and crash for an hour or two
    * Restart your friendship with anyone who has a pool ("g'day Frank, yes i know we haven't spoken in 8 years...you still got that pool?")
    * get nude!...(but not in public please - for those of you who might take my advice literally)
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#4 Post by monotonehell » Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:02 pm

Due to an annoying lack of three phase here I have no A/c what I do is open the place up during the night and early morning and try to shoo yesterday's heat out. Then after the sun rises I close everything up again. Al I have to keep my cool is a fan, I point it at me on medium.

This plan is fine if it's not humid.

Only problem is my productivity slows down and clients' jobs get delayed. I really need an A/c office.

But can I at least say that I'm supporting the environment? :lol:
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#5 Post by Cruise » Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:08 pm

monotonehell wrote:Due to an annoying lack of three phase here I have no A/c what I do is open the place up during the night and early morning and try to shoo yesterday's heat out. Then after the sun rises I close everything up again. Al I have to keep my cool is a fan, I point it at me on medium.

This plan is fine if it's not humid.

Only problem is my productivity slows down and clients' jobs get delayed. I really need an A/c office.

But can I at least say that I'm supporting the environment? :lol:
well because you don't have an A/C and i do i guess that means you make me carbon neutral?

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#6 Post by Norman » Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:09 pm

- Take a tour on the bus or train, all trains and most buses are Airconditioned
- Go to shopping centres for the day, and buy lunch or bring your own
- Make sure your house has insulation or Airconditioning, preferrably with a timer for nights
- Try to do as little as possible
- Have few electronics on as they all generate heat
- Buy a weekly at the Adelaide Aquatic Centre

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#7 Post by urban » Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:22 pm

Cruise wrote:
monotonehell wrote:Due to an annoying lack of three phase here I have no A/c what I do is open the place up during the night and early morning and try to shoo yesterday's heat out. Then after the sun rises I close everything up again. Al I have to keep my cool is a fan, I point it at me on medium.

This plan is fine if it's not humid.

Only problem is my productivity slows down and clients' jobs get delayed. I really need an A/c office.

But can I at least say that I'm supporting the environment? :lol:
well because you don't have an A/C and i do i guess that means you make me carbon neutral?
Only if you pay monotonehell some money for the carbon credits he supplies to you. monotonehell's bank details are.........

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#8 Post by monotonehell » Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:42 pm

urban wrote:
Cruise wrote:
monotonehell wrote:Due to an annoying lack of three phase here I have no A/c what I do is open the place up during the night and early morning and try to shoo yesterday's heat out. Then after the sun rises I close everything up again. Al I have to keep my cool is a fan, I point it at me on medium.

This plan is fine if it's not humid.

Only problem is my productivity slows down and clients' jobs get delayed. I really need an A/c office.

But can I at least say that I'm supporting the environment? :lol:
well because you don't have an A/C and i do i guess that means you make me carbon neutral?
Only if you pay monotonehell some money for the carbon credits he supplies to you. monotonehell's bank details are.........
BSB #1 - I was an early customer... ;)

Carbon offsets seem like a scam to me. If entity A isn't pissing in the lemonade then entity B can pay entity A so that entity B can piss in the lemonade... :roll:
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Re: Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

#9 Post by Will409 » Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:56 pm

Put a hat in a freezer for a day or so and then wear it.
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#10 Post by Norman » Tue Mar 11, 2008 1:41 pm

Use Frozen Towels

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#11 Post by Pistol » Tue Mar 11, 2008 5:14 pm

Chill out at the casino - it seems to be what a lot of the older generation does...
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#12 Post by frank1 » Tue Mar 11, 2008 5:24 pm

Get a cat to fan a block of ice for you or steal the neighbour's air conditioning. A very cheap solution :lol:

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#13 Post by Pistol » Tue Mar 11, 2008 5:28 pm

^^ You watch WAY too much Simpsons Frank
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Re: Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

#14 Post by AtD » Tue Mar 11, 2008 5:56 pm

It was 33 here today and everyone was complaining... softies. It's raining right now.

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Re: Post your practical ideas to stay cool in a heatwave?

#15 Post by Shuz » Tue Mar 11, 2008 6:19 pm

Did anyone see the latest forecast....
38/39 rest of the week & weekend.

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