Alan L.
Elite Member
I haven't seen these TV shows. All I know is that the biggest thing I would miss 150 years ago is the air conditioning. I would just have to move somewhere it does not get hot. You could warm a house, but you couldn't cool one.
I can take the Texas heat working in - you just sweat to the bone and deal with it. What I don't like is lounging in the heat, or trying to sleep at night in the heat.
I am very hot natured - anything over 70 is uncomfortable to me. We set our thermostat on 60 every night when we go to bed, plus we run a box fan and the ceiling fan. This is 12 months a year. Many times we have run the A/C when its in the 40s outside, because my "barn" is so well insulated, but with sparse windows, that its hard to get the outside air in.
My A/C guy thinks I'm crazy for putting a 3-ton unit to cool 879 square feet, but I don't regret it, as its 68 in here (or whatever I want) when its 105 outside.
He did have to make some modifications, installing a head pressure switch that keeps the outside fan from coming on until a certain head pressure it reached. This is to keep it from freezing up.
I guess I would have to be a pioneer in the mountains of Colorado - not in Texas.
I can take the Texas heat working in - you just sweat to the bone and deal with it. What I don't like is lounging in the heat, or trying to sleep at night in the heat.
I am very hot natured - anything over 70 is uncomfortable to me. We set our thermostat on 60 every night when we go to bed, plus we run a box fan and the ceiling fan. This is 12 months a year. Many times we have run the A/C when its in the 40s outside, because my "barn" is so well insulated, but with sparse windows, that its hard to get the outside air in.
My A/C guy thinks I'm crazy for putting a 3-ton unit to cool 879 square feet, but I don't regret it, as its 68 in here (or whatever I want) when its 105 outside.
He did have to make some modifications, installing a head pressure switch that keeps the outside fan from coming on until a certain head pressure it reached. This is to keep it from freezing up.
I guess I would have to be a pioneer in the mountains of Colorado - not in Texas.