My Account
Sign up, and CougarBoard will remember which categories you want to view.
Sign up
Report problem with this ad
Start a related thread
Start a related poll
Reply via Boardmail
May 25, 2024
8:46
:35
am
Hinta
All-American
I know someone who uses a whole house fan at night w/ a couple of windows open
to cool the house off at night and to start the next morning. Works very well. This is in CA, not TX.
This message has been modified
Originally posted on May 25, 2024 at 8:46:35am
Message modified by Hinta on May 25, 2024 at 9:00:08am
Start a related thread
Start a related poll
Reply via Boardmail
Report problem with this ad
Hinta
Bio page
Hinta
Joined
Jun 18, 2008
Last login
Jun 16, 2024
Total posts
27,135 (82 FO)
Report problem with this ad
Messages
Author
Time
Pre-cooling your house in the summer
Bobber
3rd String
May 25, 8:43am
I know someone who uses a whole house fan at night w/ a couple of windows open
Hinta
May 25, 8:46am
Not when it’s still 80° and humid outside
Mike Honcho
May 25, 8:47am
But great in AZ in Mar-May and Sept-Oct
The Pope
May 25, 8:59am
Yep. We have one in Utah. Run it evening or morning when it's in the 60s.
Narfin'Coug
May 25, 9:28am
I’ve got to go clean my compressor and change the air filter today. Anything I can do to keep the most important member
Mike Honcho
May 25, 8:48am
Those are the two main things I can think of.
bruincoug
May 25, 8:49am
Hmm, turns out my thermostat can answer the question
Bobber
May 25, 9:20am
The challenge I have is fresh air swapping. I have a ventilator, but if I run it even for 10 mins/hr my AC can’t keep up
Mike Honcho
May 25, 9:23am
That was my experience, the biggest factor is how well your house is insulated
Pepe
May 25, 10:52am
Report problem with this ad
Posting on CougarBoard
In order to post, you will need to either
sign up
or
log in
.
Report problem with this ad