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ksouers:
Ross,
Many larger units for high rise office building do just that. They have a cooling tower (actually a box) on the roof to recirculate the cooling water. A much smaller version of the cooling towers used at nuke power plants.

There are also buildings that use decorative fountains as the heat radiator, taking away the heat using the fountain pool as a sink with evaporative cooling through the trickling water.

Though I have yet to see anything like this for a house.


Kevin

dang:
Woot.com just had a 10,500 BTU portable made by Sharp for $220 shipped. Reviews were all excellent - stay with top tier man'fs...

I was very tempted to have it in my project trailer so maybe I'd stay inside it long enough to accomplish something.

Norm:
Tom, Exactly her windows are too small sideways sliding windows....this is
upstairs..... downstairs regular windows and she has an AC downstairs.
Yeah I know they should be sleeping downstairs open the windows upstairs
and let the hot air just flow out....but some people just have no logic at all.
....I bet if it was the only place to keep cool at night would be your office
desk ....that is where you'd be.....logic right
BTW thanks again for the blades...

dang: Yeah if I could only get to those screws on that one my  daughter gave
me it sure would be enough to cool my 12X12 shed.

Yeah gotta go wife has to get on her virtual farm they are rough like picking 2 acres
of watermelons by hand 11:30 at night  ::)  by yourself.....(80 +) haar har !
Norm.

RP:
Norm,

You might want to check the line voltage at your daughter's house.  All those failures have me thinking of a common element (power).

Wolvenar:
RP great idea, check the circuit she is using while under a load as well maybe.

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