Cooling your house
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TL;DR1
- If not humid, wet clothing etc. helps. Any evaporating water
- Wind: either as ventilator or as draft. Unless it’s too hot
- “Flush at night” if night air is cooler
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Let me count the websites:
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How can residents stay cool at home when they lack air conditioning? | Global Heat Health Information Network - really nice and full of common sense
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when it is cooler than 35°C (95°F) opening windows on opposite sides of the building, then using an electric fan to pull cool air into the living space and a second fan to blow hot air out. This creates a cross-breeze.
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Principles of Heating and Cooling | Department of Energy
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As moisture leaves your skin pores, it carries a lot of heat with it, cooling your body. If a breeze (ventilation) passes over your skin, that moisture will evaporate more quickly, and you’ll be even cooler.
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Theres’ a threshold, around 25-35C, when wind doesn’t help you anymore
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- Keep Cool Without Air Conditioning - Zero Energy Project:
- “Flush at night”, if night air is cooler
- Can you cool a house without air conditioning? - BBC Future
- Evaporating water
- 10 Overlooked Low-Tech Ways of Keeping Your Home Cool
- A ceiling fan keeps you cool but no temperature change
- Wind