I don't like hot weather, especially at night.
But it's actually fine if there's a breeze in the right direction, because it blows the nice cooler air in from outside the window into my bedroom. Even if the outside night time temperature is no lower than 18C, it still reduces the room temperature pretty dramatically. It quickly knocks three or four degrees off.
I have often wondered if there is a way to get that nice cool air in to my room when there is no wind or the wind is blowing the wrong way. In these situations the room temperature hardly drops at all.
Presumably a powerful extractor fan would suck air in. But how big would it have to be to reduce the room temperature as much as a natural breeze? My feeling is to get the same number of air changes per hour would need an absolutely massive fan.
But it's actually fine if there's a breeze in the right direction, because it blows the nice cooler air in from outside the window into my bedroom. Even if the outside night time temperature is no lower than 18C, it still reduces the room temperature pretty dramatically. It quickly knocks three or four degrees off.
I have often wondered if there is a way to get that nice cool air in to my room when there is no wind or the wind is blowing the wrong way. In these situations the room temperature hardly drops at all.
Presumably a powerful extractor fan would suck air in. But how big would it have to be to reduce the room temperature as much as a natural breeze? My feeling is to get the same number of air changes per hour would need an absolutely massive fan.
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