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Now that we are experiencing the week of the year where temperatures are above 20 degrees, I thought I would look into cooling the kids bedrooms. If I take a washing up bowl, fill it with water, place it in freezer and cool to around -15degrees, take it out and place on floor in kids bedroom and blow a fan over it, will it make any difference whatsoever?
dave_s13 said:
No. Will it chuff.
All you'll end up with is a damp patch on the floor when the kids knock the bowl over.
Mobile ac unit is an option but they can be noisey.
Was thinking about mobile a/c until but not sure how to get the hot air out through window without involving lots of tape.All you'll end up with is a damp patch on the floor when the kids knock the bowl over.
Mobile ac unit is an option but they can be noisey.
dave_s13 said:
Whats the theory behind that then?
'Tis what they do in the tropics. Well, usually using shutters instead of curtains. Keeps the sun off the windows, thus reducing the heat inside.ETA: Oops! I should read the thread properly before posting as, I thought the 'close them' pertained to curtains, which would make my above post to then make a modicum of sense.
Edited by Laurel Green on Saturday 22 May 18:23
Is a ceiling fan an option? Can be quite effective though I seem to remember a Mythbusters where they investigated a case where someone was supposedly decapitated trampolining underneath one. 
The myth was busted, a sore head being the most likely outcome unless the fan blades are sharpened and attached to a mower engine......

The myth was busted, a sore head being the most likely outcome unless the fan blades are sharpened and attached to a mower engine......
Dogwatch said:
Is a ceiling fan an option? Can be quite effective ...
We just came back from Florida, with temps hoveringa round 90F, and having the ceiling fan on its slowest speed, set to blow upwards so it wasn't draughty, worked fine and we didn't need to use the a/c in the room at all.Get proper split air-conditioning. One that works as a heat pump so can heat in the winter. This way during the winter you can recoup costs by using as a heat pump and pumping the heat from outside inside! (same as during the summer just switch the units in theory!) This should provide about 3Kw of heat from 1 Kw of electricity!
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Close them during the day and open them at night.