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abducted wrote:^ is that your finger nail?
Phone Surgeon wrote:In d rain with a expensive wacker?De Dragon wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:lol wackerman suppose to come since wednesday, hot sun for the last 3 days
they show up this morning....
rain in dey mc
Absolute best time to cut grass.
aaron17 wrote:Is it me alone? The sunrise this morning was at full blast and blinding while driving.
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What big time sawatee wagon that dash belongs to?
rebound wrote:Well yes... allyuh eh easy.abducted wrote:^ is that your finger nail?
WhoahKenjo wrote:aaron17 wrote:Is it me alone? The sunrise this morning was at full blast and blinding while driving.
Heading into POS around 6 am you dare not look in your rear view mirror. Can’t say if it was different that normal but I think I noticed what you are talking about .
Equinox Local Time & Date
September Equinox in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago is on
Tuesday, 22 September 2020, 09:30 AST (Change city)
Sunrise, sunset and day length around September Equinox 2020
Countdown to September Equinox 2020 in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
September Equinox in Universal Coordinated Time is on
Tuesday, 22 September 2020, 13:30 UTC
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Equinoxes and solstices from 2000–2049
Sun Crosses Celestial Equator
The September equinox occurs the moment the Sun crosses the celestial Equator – the imaginary line in the sky above Earth’s Equator – from north to south. This happens either on September 22, 23, or 24 every year.
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aaron17 wrote:Tonight unbearable with this heat...ac on 17 and but my room temperature thermometer is 23 .29 google saying.
maj. tom wrote:aaron17 wrote:Tonight unbearable with this heat...ac on 17 and but my room temperature thermometer is 23 .29 google saying.
you mad. whappen yuh have the ac on and the window open still?
Send up yuh fadda light bill and burn out the ac compressor right.
Your ac shouldn't be lower than 24 °C. That's the max comfort zone and power saving balance. I running a 12k btu at 28°C since 630pm and the room very comfortable. It facing west direct sun all evening and it was 34.4 °C at 6pm. Several baths to cool down really helps when the temps this high. Save current by not needing the water heater too. 26°C in the bedroom for sleep.
If the ac set at 17, the room is 23 and you still feeling so hot and uncomfortable, you're dehydrated bad. Go and bathe and let the cold water run for a while at the back of the neck where it meets the base of the brain. Then mix 1/2 tsp salt into 1 L water and sip it over an hour's time.
Lasko +AC = cloud 9De Dragon wrote:maj. tom wrote:aaron17 wrote:Tonight unbearable with this heat...ac on 17 and but my room temperature thermometer is 23 .29 google saying.
you mad. whappen yuh have the ac on and the window open still?
Send up yuh fadda light bill and burn out the ac compressor right.
Your ac shouldn't be lower than 24 °C. That's the max comfort zone and power saving balance. I running a 12k btu at 28°C since 630pm and the room very comfortable. It facing west direct sun all evening and it was 34.4 °C at 6pm. Several baths to cool down really helps when the temps this high. Save current by not needing the water heater too. 26°C in the bedroom for sleep.
If the ac set at 17, the room is 23 and you still feeling so hot and uncomfortable, you're dehydrated bad. Go and bathe and let the cold water run for a while at the back of the neck where it meets the base of the brain. Then mix 1/2 tsp salt into 1 L water and sip it over an hour's time.
Also get a fan, moving air cools better with lower A/C set temps.
De Dragon wrote:maj. tom wrote:aaron17 wrote:Tonight unbearable with this heat...ac on 17 and but my room temperature thermometer is 23 .29 google saying.
you mad. whappen yuh have the ac on and the window open still?
Send up yuh fadda light bill and burn out the ac compressor right.
Your ac shouldn't be lower than 24 °C. That's the max comfort zone and power saving balance. I running a 12k btu at 28°C since 630pm and the room very comfortable. It facing west direct sun all evening and it was 34.4 °C at 6pm. Several baths to cool down really helps when the temps this high. Save current by not needing the water heater too. 26°C in the bedroom for sleep.
If the ac set at 17, the room is 23 and you still feeling so hot and uncomfortable, you're dehydrated bad. Go and bathe and let the cold water run for a while at the back of the neck where it meets the base of the brain. Then mix 1/2 tsp salt into 1 L water and sip it over an hour's time.
Also get a fan, moving air cools better with lower A/C set temps.
Think it's not having a fan pointed directly at them as it could confuse the thermostat to think it's colder than it really is and mess up the on/off cyclebluefete wrote:De Dragon wrote:maj. tom wrote:aaron17 wrote:Tonight unbearable with this heat...ac on 17 and but my room temperature thermometer is 23 .29 google saying.
you mad. whappen yuh have the ac on and the window open still?
Send up yuh fadda light bill and burn out the ac compressor right.
Your ac shouldn't be lower than 24 °C. That's the max comfort zone and power saving balance. I running a 12k btu at 28°C since 630pm and the room very comfortable. It facing west direct sun all evening and it was 34.4 °C at 6pm. Several baths to cool down really helps when the temps this high. Save current by not needing the water heater too. 26°C in the bedroom for sleep.
If the ac set at 17, the room is 23 and you still feeling so hot and uncomfortable, you're dehydrated bad. Go and bathe and let the cold water run for a while at the back of the neck where it meets the base of the brain. Then mix 1/2 tsp salt into 1 L water and sip it over an hour's time.
Also get a fan, moving air cools better with lower A/C set temps.
But dem A/C men does tell yuh to NEVER have a fan on with yuh A/C running.
Wey, nervewrecker? Ah moving this contribution to the A/C thread.