Generation
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Registered: 7th Jul 09
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Had about )18158725 customers tell me it's fucking hot today.
I know then they say "we shouldn't moan about it" well stfu and stop stating the obvious then
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Lee_fr200
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Registered: 8th May 11
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My fcuking air conditioner has broke and I'm far too warm on a night! Had to buy 2 fans to keep us cool and we are having to sleep on the settee as upstairs is warmer than downstairs, (downstairs is currently 29 upstairs is 33deg)
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baza31
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Registered: 19th Apr 03
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You do know the majority of ac machines reverse for heating ? If you can't be arsed coring a hole out cut a piece of kingspan and wedge it in your open window with a hole the diameter of your machine to shove through . The heat coming off the ac machines will out balance warm air over cool if it isn't ducted out
[Edited on 16-07-2013 by baza31]
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corsadonk
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Registered: 4th Jul 09
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I bought one of these on Saturday.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4252452.htm
It works ok, not as good as A/C but a lot cheaper, and it doesn't blow hot air.
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ARD1
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Registered: 4th May 04
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quote: Originally posted by baza31
You do know the majority of ac machines reverse for heating ? If you can't be arsed coring a hole out cut a piece of kingspan and wedge it in your open window with a hole the diameter of your machine to shove through . The heat coming off the ac machines will out balance warm air over cool if it isn't ducted out
[Edited on 16-07-2013 by baza31]
or duct it into a roof space, most AC units work on 3-1 ratio for energy in to cool air out. I run mine into. But my air con unit is from work and is oversize at 4.6kW so cools down the room in 20min and will stay cool till morning.
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Lee_fr200
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Registered: 8th May 11
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quote: Originally posted by corsadonk
I bought one of these on Saturday.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4252452.htm
It works ok, not as good as A/C but a lot cheaper, and it doesn't blow hot air.
Best thing to do in a couple of weeks when the hot weather has gone is unplug the control board and take thhe thing back so it's served it's purpose and in e end won't cost you anything that's what I'm doing in a few weeks,
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John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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That's a bit jakey. If it does the job why not just keep it until next year?
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kennySRi
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Registered: 12th Nov 10
Location: Lancashire
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I'm putting one of these on eBay tomorrow to sell for my parents friend. Anybody who maybe interested pm me and I'll send you the info
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Lee_fr200
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Registered: 8th May 11
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quote: Originally posted by John
That's a bit jakey. If it does the job why not just keep it until next year?
Because when you come to use it next year it probably won't work lol
I do it all the time tbh
Someone I know does it with clothes keeps new clothes for 26 days then puts tags back on them takes them back and gets an exchange (usually picks the seam or other stuff) but always has new clothes and shoes
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drunkenfool
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Registered: 7th Feb 03
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I've still got a unit from comet from about 4 years ago that's still going strong. According to the thermometer on my phone it was kicking out air at 5.4 degrees and I've slept gre at for the last week!
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Ben G
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
Location: Essex
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5.4c sounds like absolute heaven. You got a link to the one/similar that you bought?
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andy_mk3
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Registered: 18th Dec 11
Location: Peterborough
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There's 2 on ebay near me at £30-40 with 2 days left, hoping they stay sub £100
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corsadonk
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Registered: 4th Jul 09
Location: Marlborough, Wiltshire
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quote: Originally posted by Lee_fr200
quote: Originally posted by corsadonk
I bought one of these on Saturday.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4252452.htm
It works ok, not as good as A/C but a lot cheaper, and it doesn't blow hot air.
Best thing to do in a couple of weeks when the hot weather has gone is unplug the control board and take thhe thing back so it's served it's purpose and in e end won't cost you anything that's what I'm doing in a few weeks,
Sod that I'd rather keep it, it does the job and doesn't take up much space.
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baza31
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Registered: 19th Apr 03
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imo i would say buy a new one. They dont like getting moved about alot. Why buy a 5 year old one off ebay for £100 when you can buy a new one for £250 with warrenty
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A2H GO
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It's the UK, surely you'll need this for about a week a year, waste of money IMO.
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Eck
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quote: Originally posted by Lee_fr200
quote: Originally posted by John
That's a bit jakey. If it does the job why not just keep it until next year?
Because when you come to use it next year it probably won't work lol
I do it all the time tbh
Someone I know does it with clothes keeps new clothes for 26 days then puts tags back on them takes them back and gets an exchange (usually picks the seam or other stuff) but always has new clothes and shoes
A bit jakey? That's pikey as fuck 
I hate the hot weather. I'd rather it was cloudy and average temps all year round. Sod the rain though.
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andy_mk3
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Registered: 18th Dec 11
Location: Peterborough
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Just got home with one from B&Q. Just sold my iPad so thought sod it 
It is noisy, I can sleep through owt though!
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Nath
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Registered: 3rd Apr 02
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
It's the UK, surely you'll need this for about a week a year, waste of money IMO.
Everyone will be moaning it's 'too cold' in a few weeks.
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John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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quote: Originally posted by andy_mk3
Just got home with one from B&Q. Just sold my iPad so thought sod it 
It is noisy, I can sleep through owt though!
Sold your iPad instead of just taking it back to the shop and lying that it's broken, are you mad
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andy_mk3
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Registered: 18th Dec 11
Location: Peterborough
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quote: Originally posted by John
Sold your iPad instead of just taking it back to the shop and lying that it's broken, are you mad
My Grandad wanted one, so I have him a good deal. I wasn't bothered about selling it either way. I haven't used it since I got my S4!
It's bliss in my room now, has dropped from over 29°C to 26.4°C already!
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MatthewR
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Registered: 21st Oct 02
Location: Rickmansworth
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quote: Originally posted by John
Have you tried sleeping with earplugs in yet? It's not really silent, you hear loads more stuff which sounds like it's coming from inside your head.
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Jambo
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Never understand why people say "we shouldn't complain" fucking yes we should you banana eating, back picking Imbecile.
To to a hot country abroad and see if they have A/C? Oh right yes, fucking EVERYWHERE. That's because the invention of AC meant you didn't have to be a stinky sticky greasy bastard in your own home.
Our UK homes are so insulated to keep heat in that come summer the humidity is stupid, not just hot summers. EVERY summer. It is too hot to sleep properly, it's uncomfy and showering too much is a PITA. Rather just have a cool bedroom and enjoy the wonderful heat everywhere else.
Don't understand why it isn't more common over here tbh. Every summer is the same. Last year wasn't as hot in direct sunlight but it was still a bastard trying to sleep.
I fucking love the heat. But I'll moan if I want waking up in a puddle of sweat and having to change the sheets too often.
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Seany
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We got a new air conditioner at work and it huge. Its about 3.5 feet tall and at least a foot wide. The air only comes out about four slats at the top. Got to admit it works great though and its remote controlled so can set the temp and pressure from it.
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Ste
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I've been using mine for two nights and two days now.
First night i just set it a 16C and it was booming all night and way too cold to be comfy. second night I set it at 22c and it kicks in the compressor every half hour or so for 5 mins and is nice. Kept it on that same setting during the day on Monday and tuesday while I was sleeping and it was lovely. Combined with the black out curtains I have had the best summer sleeps since being on perm nights. The window is open slightly to get the flattened exhaust pipe out but doesn't affect the room as I have floor to ceiling curtains so a couple of books seal the curtain against the wall.
I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.
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Lee_fr200
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Registered: 8th May 11
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Can anyone recommend any as I may be going to buy one tomorrow
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