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30 Guests in a Hot House
Ok, so the wife's having 30 people over on Saturday for an afternoon
shindig. Just so happens that Saturday will be the hottest day of the year so far (over the century mark), and our wimpy air conditioner barely chugs along to keep the house at 83 degrees. Any suggestions for keeping my guests relatively cool short of replacing the entire AC system? |
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On Jun 24, 3:18*pm, Fleemo wrote:
Ok, so the wife's having 30 people over on Saturday for an afternoon shindig. Just so happens that Saturday will be the hottest day of the year so far (over the century mark), and our wimpy air conditioner barely chugs along to keep the house at 83 degrees. Any suggestions for keeping my guests relatively cool short of replacing the entire AC system? First idea: Think "nude". Second idea: Assuming the 30 is 15 male, 15 female or something close to that, the men should do the women a huge favor and go out someplace, like a bar, or ball game, or a bowling alley. That way the AC will only have to keep half as many people cool and they'll be a lot more comfortable. Remember, you're doing it for them. |
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Fleemo wrote:
Ok, so the wife's having 30 people over on Saturday for an afternoon shindig. Just so happens that Saturday will be the hottest day of the year so far (over the century mark), and our wimpy air conditioner barely chugs along to keep the house at 83 degrees. Any suggestions for keeping my guests relatively cool short of replacing the entire AC system? Places like conventions, areas, and the like, get a head start by chilling the joint way down in advance. Humans generate a lot of heat. |
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DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Jun 24, 3:18 pm, Fleemo wrote: Ok, so the wife's having 30 people over on Saturday for an afternoon shindig. Just so happens that Saturday will be the hottest day of the year so far (over the century mark), and our wimpy air conditioner barely chugs along to keep the house at 83 degrees. Any suggestions for keeping my guests relatively cool short of replacing the entire AC system? First idea: Think "nude". Second idea: Assuming the 30 is 15 male, 15 female or something close to that, the men should do the women a huge favor and go out someplace, like a bar, or ball game, or a bowling alley. That way the AC will only have to keep half as many people cool and they'll be a lot more comfortable. Remember, you're doing it for them. Get some metal five gallon buckets and fill them half full with water, then put in enough liquid nitrogen to freeze the water and put them around the house, use as many as necessary. Cactus Pete |
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"DerbyDad03" wrote in message ... On Jun 24, 3:18 pm, Fleemo wrote: Ok, so the wife's having 30 people over on Saturday for an afternoon shindig. Just so happens that Saturday will be the hottest day of the year so far (over the century mark), and our wimpy air conditioner barely chugs along to keep the house at 83 degrees. Any suggestions for keeping my guests relatively cool short of replacing the entire AC system? First idea: Think "nude". --- make some sofas and chairs out of 25lb blocks of ice? that might have an impact on the above suggestion, no telling what would freeze off. |
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Fleemo wrote in news:7ede0d91-1929-44ff-8d9e-
: Ok, so the wife's having 30 people over on Saturday for an afternoon shindig. Just so happens that Saturday will be the hottest day of the year so far (over the century mark), and our wimpy air conditioner barely chugs along to keep the house at 83 degrees. Any suggestions for keeping my guests relatively cool short of replacing the entire AC system? get some dry ice - cool party effect from it too! |
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On Jun 24, 3:58�pm, GoHabsGo wrote:
Fleemo wrote in news:7ede0d91-1929-44ff-8d9e- : Ok, so the wife's having 30 people over on Saturday for an afternoon shindig. Just so happens that Saturday will be the hottest day of the year so far (over the century mark), and our wimpy air conditioner barely chugs along to keep the house at 83 degrees. Any suggestions for keeping my guests relatively cool short of replacing the entire AC system? get some dry ice - cool party effect from it too! how about a couple cheap used window ACs? preferably from craigslist |
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On Jun 24, 2:18*pm, Fleemo wrote:
Ok, so the wife's having 30 people over on Saturday for an afternoon shindig. Just so happens that Saturday will be the hottest day of the year so far (over the century mark), and our wimpy air conditioner barely chugs along to keep the house at 83 degrees. Any suggestions for keeping my guests relatively cool short of replacing the entire AC system? When is the last time a real Pro check it out, 83f ? I mean I cant see it only did 83 new, and I wouldnt have paid for an AC that only did 83, nobody would. So you know for a fact that both coils are clean, freon is correct and it all checks out, I dont think so. |
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Fleemo wrote:
Ok, so the wife's having 30 people over on Saturday for an afternoon shindig. Just so happens that Saturday will be the hottest day of the year so far (over the century mark), and our wimpy air conditioner barely chugs along to keep the house at 83 degrees. Any suggestions for keeping my guests relatively cool short of replacing the entire AC system? We bought a misting setup at Costco last year that keeps the patio behind our house quite pleasant even on hot days. I think it was forty bucks, took maybe half an hour to put up on the trellis/sunscreen thing already out there. |
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Fleemo wrote:
Ok, so the wife's having 30 people over on Saturday for an afternoon shindig. Just so happens that Saturday will be the hottest day of the year so far (over the century mark), and our wimpy air conditioner barely chugs along to keep the house at 83 degrees. Any suggestions for keeping my guests relatively cool short of replacing the entire AC system? 1 - Serve lemonade and other citrus drinks. Citrus has an amazing ability to increase heat tolerance. I can binge on lemonade a few days before I know I will have to be out in the heat, and I feel noticably cooler. try it. 2 - I have added a lubricant product to my home and auto A/C systems. It will immediately drop a car A/C almost 10 degrees. The house was good for 5 degrees. Since it's a heat pump, it made it warmer when I added it during the winter. The cold-natured wife noticed it immediately, the digital thermometer confirmed it. Product is called ICE-32. 3 - Set up a misting spray on your outside condenser fins. You can buy a misting kit for cheap at Home Depot and attached it around the top of the unit. Connect hose and turn it on low. 4 - Window units. It's 100-deg today in Fort Worth. I feel your pain. |
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"Fleemo" wrote in message ... Ok, so the wife's having 30 people over on Saturday for an afternoon shindig. Just so happens that Saturday will be the hottest day of the year so far (over the century mark), and our wimpy air conditioner barely chugs along to keep the house at 83 degrees. Any suggestions for keeping my guests relatively cool short of replacing the entire AC system? Beer on ice and shirts against skins, gals are skins! Should make for an interesting combination! Oh and a fan or three! Rich |
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Fleemo wrote:
Ok, so the wife's having 30 people over on Saturday for an afternoon shindig. Just so happens that Saturday will be the hottest day of the year so far (over the century mark), and our wimpy air conditioner barely chugs along to keep the house at 83 degrees. Any suggestions for keeping my guests relatively cool short of replacing the entire AC system? Call a rental place and see if they can supply you with a portable AC unit. The things come in all different sizes and configurations. It could be ducted through a window if need be. http://www.kwikool.com/index.html TDD |
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Thank you all for the most excellent suggestions, particularly the
"nude" one. That'd put a whole new spin on the party. Would a couple of vats of dry ice scattered around the house really help? It would add a "cool" vibe to the event. When is the last time a real Pro check it out, 83f ? Hey ransley, I've had at least a half-dozen pros check out my system. Usually they scratch their head and say, "I don't know why it's not cooling your house better" and then propose an entire new central heat and air system in the neighborhood of $10,000, which is why we're still limping along with it. I did replace the entire condenser which did little to improve the cooling. Yes the coils are clean and unobstructed. I also added several inches of insulation to the attic. Still, on above-90-degree days, my house is a sauna. RB, a novice askin' this question, but where/how does one add ICE-32 to the coolant system? That sounds worth a shot. And your suggestion on the misting spray around the condenser fans got me thinking -- the condenser is in full sun during the hottest part of the day. Might it help to erect some kind of shade screen over it? Again, thanks to everyone for the suggestions. |
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"Fleemo" wrote
Ok, so the wife's having 30 people over on Saturday for an afternoon shindig. Just so happens that Saturday will be the hottest day of the year so far (over the century mark), and our wimpy air conditioner barely chugs along to keep the house at 83 degrees. Any suggestions for keeping my guests relatively cool short of replacing the entire AC system? Simple. 2 steps. 1. warn them if this isnt a work party where her rep is important and it's all friends. 2. if possible, ask that they bring a few extra floor stand fans (if a work party, invest in a few extras) You really dont have time to replace AC or get an HVAC person out to check the AC before Sat. If this is her 'Boss and Office' and she needs to 'look good' for job reasons, get a few floor fans and a possible added window unit or a portable floor standing AC. Otherwise, just tell the friends to dress cool and ask if any have a portable or a loaner floor fan for the event. Heat tolerance is very relative to what you are used to. I dont bother with AC at 83F. What I am bothered by, is people who think 70F is the right temp so I normally bring a heavy sweater to 'shindigs' because otherwise I'll freeze my butt off! |
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On Jun 24, 5:31*pm, Fleemo wrote:
Thank you all for the most excellent suggestions, particularly the "nude" one. *That'd put a whole new spin on the party. * Would a couple of vats of dry ice scattered around the house really help? *It would add a "cool" vibe to the event. When is the last time a real Pro check it out, 83f ? Hey ransley, I've had at least a half-dozen pros check out my system. Usually they scratch their head and say, "I don't know why it's not cooling your house better" and then propose an entire new central heat and air system in the neighborhood of $10,000, which is why we're still limping along with it. *I did replace the entire condenser which did little to improve the cooling. *Yes the coils are clean and unobstructed. *I also added several inches of insulation to the attic. *Still, on above-90-degree days, my house is a sauna. RB, a novice askin' this question, but where/how does one add ICE-32 to the coolant system? That sounds worth a shot. *And your suggestion on the misting spray around the condenser fans got me thinking -- the condenser is in full sun during the hottest part of the day. *Might it help to erect some kind of shade screen over it? Again, thanks to everyone for the suggestions. Yes - A shade over the condensor area would help things a little, just don't block air flow. Misting the condensor coils also helps, but beware of doing this on a long-term basis as someone pointed out yesterday that the coils could get eroded or a buildup of junk if not cleaned regularly. |
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"DerbyDad03" wrote in message ... First idea: Think "nude". This is a great idea. All our guests are 300+ lbs, & over 66 years old. I'll mention it. Where can I send you a picture? Thanks! |
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If you have ceiling fans, be sure they are set to blow the air down (counter
clockwise) and turn them on high. Moving air will feel a lot cooler. "Fleemo" wrote in message ... Ok, so the wife's having 30 people over on Saturday for an afternoon shindig. Just so happens that Saturday will be the hottest day of the year so far (over the century mark), and our wimpy air conditioner barely chugs along to keep the house at 83 degrees. Any suggestions for keeping my guests relatively cool short of replacing the entire AC system? |
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RB wrote:
3 - Set up a misting spray on your outside condenser fins. You can buy a misting kit for cheap at Home Depot and attached it around the top of the unit. Connect hose and turn it on low. Misting units should be used only temporarily. The junk in the water will eventually clog the condenser fins. |
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On Wed, 24 Jun 2009 16:49:10 -0500, RB wrote:
[snip] It's 100-deg today in Fort Worth. I feel your pain. I'm in east Texas (about as far south as Fort Worth). The central AC is running constantly during the day and not quite reaching the setpoint. Currently, it's still reasonably comfortable with ceiling fans. If it gets any hotter, I may stay in a bedroom with a window AC. -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us "Properly read, the Bible is the most potent force for atheism ever conceived." -- Isaac Asimov |
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In return, may I send you a picture of my PC vomitting?
On a more useful note. without being there, I can't begin to diagnose your AC. The suggestion someone had of a portable cooling unit from a rental place. Sounds first rate. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Fleemo" wrote in message ... "DerbyDad03" wrote in message ... First idea: Think "nude". This is a great idea. All our guests are 300+ lbs, & over 66 years old. I'll mention it. Where can I send you a picture? Thanks! |
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Fleemo wrote:
RB, a novice askin' this question, but where/how does one add ICE-32 to the coolant system? That sounds worth a shot. I got it from the place I work, which is an automotive house. The R22 treatment consist of adding the oil at 1-oz per ton of A/C. You get an injector that looks like a big syringe, common A/C tool for oil addition. You fill it up with oil to the proper mark, cap it, then connect the hose to the low side. Run the unit and inject the oil. You can literally see the temp drop as soon as it goes in, and it stays cool er indefinitely. Sounds like snake oil, but I can attest it has worked in every system I've used it in. You won't find many HVAC techs that will endorse it, because they have nver used it. But lately most automotive HVAC suppliers have a similar product, so it may be more mainstream in the residential HVAC now. google ICE32. I see that the residential product is now called ICE-22, which makes sense. Make sure that's what your unit uses. http://www.ice22.com/benefits.html And your suggestion on the misting spray around the condenser fans got me thinking -- the condenser is in full sun during the hottest part of the day. Might it help to erect some kind of shade screen over it? Can't hurt, but won't help much. Hard to do without reducing airflow. Try the mister. It's cheap, easy, and it works. But don't use it all the time. |
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"Mark Lloyd" wrote in message ... On Wed, 24 Jun 2009 16:49:10 -0500, RB wrote: [snip] It's 100-deg today in Fort Worth. I feel your pain. I'm in east Texas (about as far south as Fort Worth). The central AC is running constantly during the day and not quite reaching the setpoint. Currently, it's still reasonably comfortable with ceiling fans. If it gets any hotter, I may stay in a bedroom with a window AC. -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us "Properly read, the Bible is the most potent force for atheism ever conceived." -- Isaac Asimov I may have missed part of this thread but it seems like a real good time for a general AC tune-up, including coil cleaning, filter change. and check/adjustment of refrigerant charge. If the unit is performing well, the other thing to do is attempt to reduce heat gain with drapes, insulation, caulking, and shading outside where possible. Awnings can help quite a bit. Sunshine heat gain on the condenser amounts to very little since there is so much airflow. Ambient air temperature and amount of air flow are the controlling factors there. Misting can help but introduces potential problems due to corrosion and/or mineral deposit build up. Although it reduces the load on the compressor motor and thus saves a little electricity, I think reducing the condensing temperature and pressure can actually reduce the cooling because less pressure gives less refrigerant flow through the metering orfice, if you have that type system. Don Young |
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