When in doubt, improvise
Aug. 6th, 2007 01:03 amSo I'm in an apartment with no A/C, and the windows aren't designed to allow for a window unit (even if something that simple could be had). What I do have is a fan, a fridge with a freezer, and a water tap.
The idea came from reading about some New York City buildings that cool their air by passing it over (and perhaps through) ice in their ventilation systems - they freeze the ice overnight, when it's cooler and takes less energy to freeze, and melt it during the day, leaching heat out of the air.
I figured, might work, couldn't hurt. So I gathered a few half-liter bottles, filled them with water, and chucked them in the freezer.
And the apartment does feel a skeetch cooler. Of course, that might be from it being one in the morning and having a window open. But still.
The idea came from reading about some New York City buildings that cool their air by passing it over (and perhaps through) ice in their ventilation systems - they freeze the ice overnight, when it's cooler and takes less energy to freeze, and melt it during the day, leaching heat out of the air.
I figured, might work, couldn't hurt. So I gathered a few half-liter bottles, filled them with water, and chucked them in the freezer.
And the apartment does feel a skeetch cooler. Of course, that might be from it being one in the morning and having a window open. But still.
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Date: 2007-08-06 04:48 am (UTC)