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• #2677
(meta fan)
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• #2678
But why is it getting so hot internally? You'll have some solar gain but that can be addressed with thermal blinds, fridge/computer/ humans putting out some heat but where is the rest of it coming from?
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• #2679
The side of our house is just one big heat soak. It's in the sun for at least 8 hours a day then the back is for the rest of it. There's literally zero shade across the house from sun up to down.
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• #2680
Guess things like verandahs and shade cloth aren't really things over here.
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• #2681
New build, no trees to provide shade I'm guessing.
Lots of tarmac radiating heat etc.
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• #2682
no trees to provide shade
Good point. Just have to wait 10 years...
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• #2683
I think your plants won't like this if you have any
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• #2684
This is something that makes me laugh about my parents new place - the garden is basically echoey due to the lack of trees.
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• #2685
This. No tarmac but brick still kicking up a lot of heat.
No trees, no other houses to create shade.
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• #2686
We have one of those portable AC units. It is great for cooling a room before you use it, I would reckon it's too loud to use comfortably while in the room. We used it to cool our spare room last night as it was 30 degrees in there (flat roof dormer). Got it down to 24 in about an hour.
I did get an extension hose as otherwise the one it comes with is too short to be able to put it in a lot of places we needed to. If you do that, make sure you get the right diameter. I lost it in the move and got one that was only slightly smaller, but it made a huge difference to the efficiency. It basically didn't work at all.
Also, if you have a long hose, that is going to be a heater for whatever room/space it is running through. But if it is long enough, you can position it outside the window in such a way that there is less need for a good seal/flange or anything.
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• #2687
Heat exchangers can / should be able to cool a property. It's basically just a supercharged version of the pump in your fridge that takes warm air from the surrounding area and cools it
I get that... Our exchanger doesn't.
Anyone got experience with Vent Axia? Am I doing something wrong?
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• #2688
Vent Axia
They make lots of things - what model / type do you actually have?
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• #2689
Sentinel Kinetic E - older model with no way of doing a summer bypass i dont think
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• #2690
That's not a heat exchanger, it's a heat recovery system. I think that means that it can't do cooling.
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• #2691
The engineer pulled it out and called it that, but your explanation makes more sense.
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• #2692
Update now the sun is hitting the kitchen.
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• #2693
Only 27.3 in here today but the curtains are drawn compared to yesterday.
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• #2694
Peaked at 24.8'c indoors... BBC says 28'c outside. So I guess it's not that bad.
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• #2695
That's crazy.
It's 33.5C in my flat but 38 out
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• #2696
28.3 in here now.
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• #2697
Still going up.
Guess which room is the only one that’s fully on the side of the house not in the sun…
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• #2698
29.3 in here
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• #2699
You should get AC
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• #2700
AC = Accept Conquering
No chance.
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