Hi there, time to share ways to keep your home cool during hot times

So ok, usual ways I use:

  • open everything during night
  • close everything during day
  • external sheets on windows without shutters
  • some curtains to prevent heat from going upstairs

I was also wondering if plants could also help inside, any ideas ?

Share your advices !

  • CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
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    So DIY ground source heating/cooling, basically.

    I suspect that’s not long and deep enough, but if it is, it will produce air at the local year-round average temperature, at all times. (Whatever that happens to be)

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      Thats basically how earthships are cooled. You can also run the pipe through an evaporative cooler to cool the air even more.

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        You can also run the pipe through an evaporative cooler to cool the air even more.

        At some point there, you’ve just reinvented AC.

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          Only if you use a better working fluid and add compression and expansion steps, but a long pipe in a ditch filled with water isn’t what I would call AC quite yet.

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            Aren’t there AC systems that just evapourate water from municipal supplies to the atmosphere?

            I mean, yes, I’d agree that blowing air over a standing water body isn’t AC, but we’re getting close.

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              I think on a purely technical note, Air Conditioning goes beyond just cooling the air and involves reduction of humidity. Personally, I wouldn’t consider it AC because you’d have to keep refilling the evaporator resivor, instead of just powering the device, but that is a nitpicky item that isn’t technically a requirement.