2014FishKiller
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What if you room temperature is higher than 80, what would you do?
I just did it and find out I could just open the sliding door, let the outside air come in (less than 72)Have you tried a fan blowing across the water surface?
That's fine but it's the evaporation that removes the energy, not the air temperature. So if the outside air is more humid than the room air then it's not going to work as well even if the air temp is a little lower.I just did it and find out I could just open the sliding door, let the outside air come in (less than 72)
It depends, I remember I paid over $600 in last August for the AC.Here in Alabama it's not unusually to be over 100F for many days at a time. I'm already starting to see issue and that's with the AC on. I'm considering putting a window unit next to the tank, cheaper than a chiller lol
Yes. we had 10 days with the lowest being 40 and highest being 45.7. Horrid.I normally open the central air in June to September, now kind of early. Are you sure is 46 C? that is like 115F for 10 days.