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Posted by on December 8, 2008, 2:19 pm
During cool summer nights, I open the windows to take advantage of the
(FREE!!!) cooling. At least two of my neighbors have their house
sealed up, and their air conditioners seem to run forever.
Can someone please explain why this happens? I expect it is something
to do with the temperature differential between the inside & outside
temperatures. During cool summer nights, these temperatures might even
become inverted (it is cooler outside than it is inside).
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Posted by Noon-Air on December 8, 2008, 4:51 pm
> During cool summer nights, I open the windows to take advantage of the
> (FREE!!!) cooling. At least two of my neighbors have their house
> sealed up, and their air conditioners seem to run forever.
> Can someone please explain why this happens? I expect it is something
> to do with the temperature differential between the inside & outside
> temperatures. During cool summer nights, these temperatures might even
> become inverted (it is cooler outside than it is inside).
Probably not anything to do with the temps, and has more to do with the
systems not being correctly set up and correctly charged.
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Posted by on December 9, 2008, 4:39 am
Probably the hot monkey love going on at the neighbors!
On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 11:19:22 -0800 (PST), mrrm1234@gmail.com wrote:
>During cool summer nights, I open the windows to take advantage of
the
>(FREE!!!) cooling. At least two of my neighbors have their house
>sealed up, and their air conditioners seem to run forever.
>Can someone please explain why this happens? I expect it is something
>to do with the temperature differential between the inside & outside
>temperatures. During cool summer nights, these temperatures might
even
>become inverted (it is cooler outside than it is inside).
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Posted by Lionel on December 9, 2008, 11:32 am
> During cool summer nights, I open the windows to take advantage of the
> (FREE!!!) cooling. At least two of my neighbors have their house
> sealed up, and their air conditioners seem to run forever.
> Can someone please explain why this happens? I expect it is something
> to do with the temperature differential between the inside & outside
> temperatures. During cool summer nights, these temperatures might even
> become inverted (it is cooler outside than it is inside).
My next door neighbor is highly allergic, and his runs constantly.
We have many cooler nights in summer, but pay a humidity penalty the next
day.
HankG
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on December 9, 2008, 2:43 pm
Most likely, lack of maintenance. I worked on an AC a couple years ago, that
was struggling to cool the house. When I finished, as the guy remarks
"that's the first time in ages the system shut down".
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During cool summer nights, I open the windows to take advantage of the
(FREE!!!) cooling. At least two of my neighbors have their house
sealed up, and their air conditioners seem to run forever.
Can someone please explain why this happens? I expect it is something
to do with the temperature differential between the inside & outside
temperatures. During cool summer nights, these temperatures might even
become inverted (it is cooler outside than it is inside).
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> (FREE!!!) cooling. At least two of my neighbors have their house
> sealed up, and their air conditioners seem to run forever.
> Can someone please explain why this happens? I expect it is something
> to do with the temperature differential between the inside & outside
> temperatures. During cool summer nights, these temperatures might even
> become inverted (it is cooler outside than it is inside).