A dehumidifier would return heat to the room. Best you can do with swamp cooling is draw the humid air out.
Just run your shower with cold water. Open a window on the otherwise of the house and get a fan to blow air from the bathroom to the open window.
As the water turns from liquid to gas it absorbs heat. As long as it doesn’t get too humid it should feel cool.
The use of copper for health purposes. It’s used in UIDs today and is anti parasitic, anti-bacterial, and anti-viral
NES for how many consoles made it into homes. Genesis for helping push the console wars. PS5 because it’s the easiest gaming experience I’ve had.
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How many RVs will this vote take?
Ah yes the band that gave me tinnitus. Wonderful to see live just make sure you have earplugs and not get stuck by the crowd next to the speakers with two beers and a deaf sound engineer.
If you live in a dry climate you can create a makeshift evaporation cooler with a fan, tub, water pump, and evap material.
Set it up in front of an opened window, blow it into the house, and open a window at the other side of the house. You can easily get 20 degree F drop in temp.
Would military not involved in combat zones be considered non-combatants?
Dancing and an eating disorder don’t make you bi. Same-gender attraction does.
US. I’d be surprised if anywhere was allowing more than 80psi.
20psi is really low so this value may have different variations. I’m on a well pump and before I replaced it I was getting down to 20psi. It barely dribbled out of the 2nd floor shower head. I now have the pump set to 60/40 with a 50psi restriction valve. This seems to be the sweet spot.
I’m not in plumbing and won’t know how to look this stuff up.
I think it’s 80psi/20psi to code.
Water operates more like DC voltage so there isn’t really a need for a standard. You just need enough to get to your shower head.
There was a brand that worked by filling the tank with water and applying a vacuum to use the water as a filter. They weren’t amazing but they cost like $2k in 2001 money. My ex had one that her father had bought and I finally convinced her to get rid of it once it started shocking her.
I loose-fitting but not too large shirt that does an above average job of wicking sweat away. It’s also one of my shorts that I can’t get greasy and not care about.
I probably bought it for $35 in a 3 pack.
Because we don’t know who we’re fighting for, what our goals are, who the enemy is, and most importantly wtf are you talking about.