Really Awesome Nickname
06-14-2009, 07:06 PM
Well, I like DIY stuff, but Im a lazy fuck, so I rarely get things on.
Anyway, this is a thing Ive been doing for a short while. I moved to a very hot place and I had to get serious when it came to cooling my dorm.
Its a very easy trick, but here it goes.
You need to have to open windows not very near one to the other, or a doorframe or exit through which to push the hot air out.
What you do:
1. Buy a formidable fan. Lasko is my personal favorite, because its pretty powerful, lightweight and made in America (fuck the Chinese!); although the plastic one is very noisy. If you can, then, get the metal one. It is a little more expensive, but also it is way more powerful and makes much less noise.
2. For better results, place the fan on what will be the outlet (where the hot air is to be pushed out) facing outside. This way, the fan will be blowing out all the hot air making a vacuum inside the room, which will then suck in fresh air through the other vent.
3. Obviously make at least two vents are open, one to push out the air from inside and one to suck in fresh air from the outside.
Its up to you whether you get the floor fan or the one with base. Or the hanging one. It depends on the set up of your windows, doors or other types of vents.
Anyway, this is a thing Ive been doing for a short while. I moved to a very hot place and I had to get serious when it came to cooling my dorm.
Its a very easy trick, but here it goes.
You need to have to open windows not very near one to the other, or a doorframe or exit through which to push the hot air out.
What you do:
1. Buy a formidable fan. Lasko is my personal favorite, because its pretty powerful, lightweight and made in America (fuck the Chinese!); although the plastic one is very noisy. If you can, then, get the metal one. It is a little more expensive, but also it is way more powerful and makes much less noise.
2. For better results, place the fan on what will be the outlet (where the hot air is to be pushed out) facing outside. This way, the fan will be blowing out all the hot air making a vacuum inside the room, which will then suck in fresh air through the other vent.
3. Obviously make at least two vents are open, one to push out the air from inside and one to suck in fresh air from the outside.
Its up to you whether you get the floor fan or the one with base. Or the hanging one. It depends on the set up of your windows, doors or other types of vents.