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80watts

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The cheapest air conditioner is to use a fan. Use fan to blow air across a big bowl of ice or water or ice-water. As the ice melts it take heat out of the air. this also will increase the humidity of your room, just open the window and let excess moisture go out the window.
Its not very efficient but will cool down a room alot.
 

80watts

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Went and found the AC unit, hooked it up to my computer room. Portable unit-good for 1 room and my computer really loves me for it.

So much for saving energy this summer.
 

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Why is everybody freaking out about a few days heat wave. It's not like lasting for weeks or month.
Go to Panama and try walking on their street for an hour , then come and talk to me about the heat.
I hear that. I stayed at an AirBNB in Fortaleza, Brazil. Everyone that can afford AC had it, except there it was broken... 40 degrees overnight.
 

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"With unprecedented blistering heat, people are urged to check in on some of the most vulnerable — seniors.

“They simply don’t have the physiological ability to respond to hot weather,” said Terry Lake, chief executive officer of BC Care Providers Association.


Meteorologist Tyler Hamilton warns the worst is yet to come.

He explained the cause of the heat wave is a “heat dome,” an unusually strong ridge of high pressure over the province that has trapped warm air.

This heat dome creates a hot spell in most parts of the province, resembling temperatures seen in hot climate areas, such as northern Mexico, Nevada and Arizona.

“You can think of just moving the distribution of the temperatures ahead a couple degrees. So, a temperature that used to be a 37 or 38 in the Port Alberni Valley is now 40 degrees because of climate change,” said Hamilton.

He said it’s a pattern that can be seen within the last decade — more frequent, scorching, longer-lasting heat waves, and that trend is expected to continue with broader impacts.


“It can create a strain on our hospital system – will notice an uptick in heat-related illnesses,” he said, adding it can also impact the agricultural sector and lead to water shortages and forest fires.

To beat the record-busting heat and avoid getting baked under the sun, people are urged to find cool areas and stay hydrated.

The heat is here to stay for the next several days.
 

LLLurkJ2

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Sposd to get to 39-40 on Tues.

The thing that will git ya is the 'wet bulb' temp. The elderly or those with non-functiong sweat glands/pores/circulatuon can start perishing at 30 degrees wet bulb, everyone will die at 35 - even in the shade. Wet bulb 'adds in' the humidity factor.
 

masterpoonhunter

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Apologies for the not very cheery post here ...

https://climate.nasa.gov/evidence/?..._HKNJXqzzrekfEDqu3RpLpFCXuBx87ZZMpPSZkKXR2xrM

The House of Cards that is our climate is starting to fall. It's a bummer and I know my cars, trucks, use of natural gas and meat eating all contributed. Just as everyone else everywhere has contributed to this. Tipping point is really really close and this very early heat, (heat on the west coast is usually a late July thing) and this extreme is a harbinger of what is to come.

Get your pooning in now lads. It's going to get a lot more sweaty as time goes on.
 
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UhOh

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Bad people. Bad!

Our planet is overheating because we human fuktards keep consuming energy for our own comfort, lifestyles, and ego’s. The worst thing you can do is put your ass on a jet plane and fly somewhere for a vacation, family visit, or business trip. Zoom in those visits people! Do your on-line carbon footprint with and without a couple of air travel trips. Please!

Another frivolous thing you can do is to burn energy to cool down a big fucking airspace for your own selfish comfort, effectively fighting your home climate resulting in more ghg emissions.

Embrace the sweaty season my friends. Open your windows, embrace the tropical breeze when it comes. You look good with a little shine on your skin on a hot sunny day. It’s better for life on this planet if you just figure out how to adapt to nature’s cycles instead of artificially trying to control your environment through energy consumption.

Sweet, I call dibs on that AC unit he won’t be needing
 

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There's nothing wrong with oil production, airplanes, internal combustion-driven cars, jet skis, snowmobiles, air conditioning, computers or lawn mowers.

The problem is too many people. So, anyone who's had kids is contributing a lot more to climate change than me, who has no intention of having kids, and drives a 10-year-old Accord a 100 kms a week.
 
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4 day heat wave and everyone is jumping to alarmist climate change scenarios. Just think the last ice age ended about 11,700 years ago and North America was covered under a mile of ice....now that is a climate catastrophe and you can't blame man for that one.
 
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80watts

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I hope Sybian is OK - utter hell fighting wildfires already but combined with this oven heat? Uggghhh.
Wear one of those fire suits. In any temp they are a killer.

As for AC, all it is is a heat pump, moving hot air to another and leaving behind cooler air.

One thing about the future heat, we can use technology to beat it. Solar power to power A/C units for cooling in summer and heat in Winter.
One thing I don't get is why not switch to solar power. Every house has a roof. Some where between 5-10 solar panel could take care of your normal household load for electrical applicances and electronics. today there are lithium batteries that can store your power.
The problem here in BC and the government is invested in hydro dams, and wants to make money from them, so any type of environmental energy saving they are not into it. Especially is they have to buy back the power.

An house electrical load has gone up, especially if you want a car charger for an electric car. An average house today has 200 amp service, this will go up with car chargers, so in the next 10 years would 400 amp sound feasible??
 

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"The heat wave baking the U.S. Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, Canada, is of an intensity never recorded by modern humans. By one measure it is more rare than a once in a 1,000 year event — which means that if you could live in this particular spot for 1,000 years, you'd likely only experience a heat dome like this once, if ever. "
 

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"The heat wave baking the U.S. Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, Canada, is of an intensity never recorded by modern humans. By one measure it is more rare than a once in a 1,000 year event — which means that if you could live in this particular spot for 1,000 years, you'd likely only experience a heat dome like this once, if ever. "
Alternatively, this could be the coolest summer of the next 100 years.

 
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"The heat wave baking the U.S. Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, Canada, is of an intensity never recorded by modern humans. By one measure it is more rare than a once in a 1,000 year event — which means that if you could live in this particular spot for 1,000 years, you'd likely only experience a heat dome like this once, if ever. "

There you go...don't consider it a heat wave...consider it a once in a millennium event, you are seeing history in the making. Should be real special if you're a millennial.
 
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I hope Sybian is OK - utter hell fighting wildfires already but combined with this oven heat? Uggghhh.
Thanks for Your concern man!
The only time it’s really bad is when you have to slug equipment uphill into a fire…..or if we get too far from the water supply, while digging a guard….otherwise we always have access to water, so we will just hose ourselves down, to cool off.
When the fire cools some the fire suits are just something we sit on, and light fireproof pants and shirt is all a person can handle.
The absolute worst thing is the baked dirt, that turns to dust, or the burnt Duff ( low vegetation on the forest floor)..sweating in the heat, with that flyash,dust,and smoke is enough to sand your skin off, and plug your respiratory system for weeks.
 
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Cock Throppled

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One thing about the future heat, we can use technology to beat it. Solar power to power A/C units for cooling in summer and heat in Winter.
One thing I don't get is why not switch to solar power. Every house has a roof. Some where between 5-10 solar panel could take care of your normal household load for electrical applicances and electronics. today there are lithium batteries that can store your power.
The problem here in BC and the government is invested in hydro dams, and wants to make money from them, so any type of environmental energy saving they are not into it. Especially is they have to buy back the power.

An house electrical load has gone up, especially if you want a car charger for an electric car. An average house today has 200 amp service, this will go up with car chargers, so in the next 10 years would 400 amp sound feasible??
I believe Hydro has actually penalized people who had solar panels, and not just people trying to go off grid. Solar technology has advanced a lot and encouraging people to have solar panels through incentives would make a lot more sense than incentivizing the purchase of electric cars.
 
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