Hah!
30C -35C (86F - 95F) ain't a heatwave. That's just what we call SUMMER
(July/August) around here.
It depends on the humidity as well as what you're used to.
I've got window units that keep the house at 80F (26.6C) with the humidity
between 40% - 50% in here.
Any less humidity is bad for the wood in my guitars.
A couple of floor fans to move the air around helps. Moving air takes sweat away
more efficiently, so you don't notice the heat as much.
And down where Igor lives (Ft Hood is about 90 miles as the crow flies) it
regularly tops out over 100F (37.7C) and the humidity hit 100% every day in
July/August when I was there.
On 8/19/2020 08:16:51, Steve Cottrell wrote:
On 18/8/20, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:
to maintain a comfortable 84° interior temperature
Holy moly. Anything over 25 is murder for us!
I've got 2 portable AC units and during the recent heatwave here (temps 30-35
daily for over a week) they were both being used, one in my home office all
day and the other to cool the bedroom down in the evening (temps drop back to
about 20 at night). The Mrs and I felt awful during the excess heat and
prevents us from functioning properly. The AC was essential for us. Global
warming or not.
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