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How About That Weather?!
#1
ok... so it's 36C in Toronto right now.. it's frickin' hot! and humid.

how's the temps where you're at?

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#2
94.5F degrees on a digimometer in the south end of Guelph at 3pm....thats in the shade and not counting humidity and such!

thats about 34.5C
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#3
48 with the humidex.
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scoobasteve,Aug 1 2006, 03:14 PM Wrote:48 with the humidex.
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ditto. Parents pool tonight! :D
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#5
I'm not having any luck lately. Two days after my vehicle got hit, my central air died. Thermostat shows it's over 30C in my house. Service guy said compressor's fan motor is dead and not worth repairing on a 20 year old unit.
On a brighter note, I just got a call from insurance and my deductible is waived.
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ZTWsugardaddy,Aug 1 2006, 03:29 PM Wrote:Thermostat shows it's over 30C in my house......
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that sucks.

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#7
My condo's a/c is s***ty... its on at full tilt and the temprature upstairs is still 26-27... :(
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#8
It's about 25 C. I aint going outside until I have too.

And Steve, I bet I could fix that AC unit. It could be one of two things.
1. Fan speed. most don't have them set on high.
2. Do you heat your condo through your hot water tank? IE. Does your hot water tank feed into your furnace to heat you place? If it does, you need to shut the water off during the summer months. It took me 10 years to figure it out at my house, but no I am good to go.
If there is no bypass valve to shut the hot water from entering the furnace, i can put one in. Sans free and I can pick up the s***e finally.
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#9
lol, i'm clueless when it comes to this unit.

i'll take a pic tonight.


I think the problem is they supply the same Heating/cooling unit to all the units in the building.

So the same guys with 600sq ft bachelors get the same unit i get in the loft :angry:
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#10
96 f

the detroit news is saying 99 by 5pm
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#11
Nice cool 22 Cel in my office. God I love having an office! :D
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darkpuppet,Aug 1 2006, 02:01 PM Wrote:ok... so it's 36C in Toronto right now.. it's frickin' hot!  and humid.

how's the temps where you're at?
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From reports of vict^H^H^H I mean co-workers who've ventured outside it's like death on a skillet out there. In here my temperature has been rising thanks to an incompetant wiring job by our building landlord causing use to lose or net connection when they did the fire alarm test and looks like it's partially fried our cable modem so our net access (Which we need to even print) <_< <_<

So yeah I'm having a peachy day (and this doesn't count the fact that the exercise equipment I need to use in the gym tonight might still be broken :rolleyes: )

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microbunny,Aug 1 2006, 03:05 PM Wrote:94.5F degrees on a digimometer in the south end of Guelph at 3pm....thats in the shade and not counting humidity and such!

thats about 34.5C
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about the same here in KW, I'm suprised that the little A/C unit I got is keeping this huge apt so cool. and it's south west facing.
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#14
Nice and cool in my office!

Door closed lights out...it's quite nice in here!
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#15
Hotter than africa here!

its 87F and with the heat index, 103F... and was so humid i just started pouring sweat when i left work. This totally sucks!

Left the AC on today when I left for work at 6am for the cats, because it was already 80 out.
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#16
well as I said to a few ppl I think mother nature is on the rag, or she's finally having hot flashes as she is old enough lol.............
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#17
My office was its usual 25C or so, but that's normal... that office has been screwed since I moved in there, and so is my boss's office next door to me.

Home? Not bad, surprisingly. We've got a decent breeze and good airflow. The basement's nice, cooler than everything else... but the humidity sucks.

Hooray for no AC and no stupid huge hydro bills!
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NOS2Go4Me,Aug 1 2006, 09:23 PM Wrote:Hooray for no AC and no stupid huge hydro bills!
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Hooray?
I have a friend not unlike yourself.
We call him cheap bastard. :P
I hope you see the humour in this, but you could not live in TO without AC.
That's not being cheap, that's living.
But if you can get away with no AC in NB, all the power to ya.
But not down here.
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#19
Thank god for Mr. Freeze and Costco!!!!!


That's all I have to say!!
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Flofocus,Aug 1 2006, 07:33 PM Wrote:
ZTWsugardaddy,Aug 1 2006, 03:29 PM Wrote:Thermostat shows it's over 30C in my house......
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that sucks.
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