Trashman
Flashlight Enthusiast
Title says it all. Our apartment reaches ungodly temperatures in the summer. Lately, it's been around 90 degrees in Glendale. Tonight, the thermometer in our room says it was 86.6. Not very comfortable for sleeping. Last night, it was over 85 in the room (even at 3am), and sleeping wasn't easy. Tonight, I hooked up the portable air conditioner that we use during the summers. The thing is, I've never insulated the exhaust tube, and it really needs it. The wireless outdoor temp sensor for our clock sits on the window sill, by the side we leave open, and it gives us n reasonably accurate representation of the outside temp. Right now, that sensor is underneath the exhaust tube, and it's reading approximately 93 degrees. Not good. Even though the thing is blowing cold air, the exhaust tube is heating up the air behind it. I've been wanting to make some type of insulating sleeve the exhaust tube, but have never done it. I've checked home depot to see what they've got, but the only type of insulation there is the fiberglass/mylar type, which I don't want to use, because of the breathing hazards. (especially, since we've got a infant in our room) Plus, it wouldn't be very pretty to look at, either.
I'm sure there must be some CPFers with the same type of portable air conditioners, and I just bet that they've already solved the problem of insulating the exhaust tube. If you've done it or have any good ideas of how to do it, please, speak up! I just know it will make quite a big difference in lowering the temperature of our room. Just a couple of degrees would be major.
So, come on, let's hear it!
I'm sure there must be some CPFers with the same type of portable air conditioners, and I just bet that they've already solved the problem of insulating the exhaust tube. If you've done it or have any good ideas of how to do it, please, speak up! I just know it will make quite a big difference in lowering the temperature of our room. Just a couple of degrees would be major.
So, come on, let's hear it!