How to run a fan by temperature
The fan speed changes automatically depending on the ambient temperature or the reference point where you stick the sensor. It is possible to turn off the fan completely if you calibrate it according to the ambient temperature or below the specified value. Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't subscribed yet. thank you for watching
We know how difficult it can be to get a restful night's sleep on hot summer evenings, but there are a few tricks you can use with your fan to help cool your bedroom before you go to bed. and those, without using an air conditioner
1. Close the shutters during the day
This is the first advice to apply when you want to keep a little freshness in your interior. This advice does not directly relate to a fan but will come in support. Indeed, the first reflex to adopt is to keep the curtains or shutters closed during the day to prevent the sun's rays from warming the interior of the house. To give an example, the suns rays act as a greenhouse effect. The windows trap the heat and prevent it from being evacuated. Conversely, in the evening the outside temperature drops, so it will be necessary to open the windows to try to expel the air from the apartment or house. This is where fans can be of great help.
keep the shutters closed on summer nights
2. Create a draft at night
All the experts recommend creating an air current with the aim of bringing out the hot air that has accumulated in the apartment or house and thus bringing in the cold air. As you will have followed the first advice to the letter 😎, all you have to do is place a fan in front of your window, so that it pushes the heat outside. Pedestal fans or ceiling fans will be perfectly suited to fulfill this function.
Another little trick if you can't create a draft in your apartment or house, use a second fan, placed inside on the other side of the house, to circulate the air so artificial and without having strong air currents which will tend to make the doors slam (not too practical for sleeping at night). In addition, this draft will draw fresh air from outside into the house. The interior temperature should drop.
3. Use an ice bucket
Another technique for cooling a room with a fan is to place a bucket of ice in front of a fan in action. As the air passes over the ice, it is cooled and circulates cool, refreshing air around the room. Thanks to this technique you can hope to lower the temperature by about one degree. It is here (but also a little later in the article) an estimate, because it depends on several factors such as the time at which you perform this manipulation or depending on the volume of the room. We are talking here about a room of about 10 to 15m².
4. Freeze bottles
There is another technique, in the same spirit, which may be easier to use. All you need to do is freeze one (or more) three-quarters empty plastic bottle with water. Be careful, you should not completely fill the bottle because the volume of ice water is greater than the volume of liquid water. If you fill the bottle to the maximum, it may burst. Then all you have to do is place it on a tray and cover it with a damp cloth. Place the latter in front of the fan so that the breeze from the icy bottle is cooled and your room enjoys a cooler temperature. Nothing easier. This technique, if you put several frozen bottles, you can hope to decrease the temperature of your room by 1 to 2 degrees.
5. Moisten a fabric
The last technique for cooling a room with a fan is to soak a towel or dishcloth in cold water and place it in front of the fan. The air expelled by the fan is charged with humidity and cools automatically. Thus, the ambient air cools naturally. On the other hand, the ambient air also becomes more humid, too much humidity can cause inconvenience. This technique should therefore be used sparingly. We would like to draw your attention to the fact that you should not place the damp cloth or towel directly on the fan. Water can drip, fall on it and may cause a short circuit and be dangerous. you canor place them on a small drying rack.
GIFT: Other little tips
When it comes to getting a bit of comfort, bedrooms should ideally be between 17 and 20°C, but if the outside temperature stays higher at night, or if your bedroom has retained the heat from the day, it can be difficult to stay cool and thus have a pleasant night.
If you find using a fan is not efficient enough, you can use other tricks. For example, switch to 100% cotton sheets, avoid consuming too much caffeine, alcohol or overeating before bed, or you can also fill a hot water bottle with ice water.
How to run a fan by temperature
The fan speed changes automatically depending on the ambient temperature or the reference point where you stick the sensor. It is possible to turn off the fan completely if you calibrate it according to the ambient temperature or below the specified value. Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't subscribed yet. thank you for watching
We know how difficult it can be to get a restful night's sleep on hot summer evenings, but there are a few tricks you can use with your fan to help cool your bedroom before you go to bed. and those, without using an air conditioner
1. Close the shutters during the day
This is the first advice to apply when you want to keep a little freshness in your interior. This advice does not directly relate to a fan but will come in support. Indeed, the first reflex to adopt is to keep the curtains or shutters closed during the day to prevent the sun's rays from warming the interior of the house. To give an example, the suns rays act as a greenhouse effect. The windows trap the heat and prevent it from being evacuated. Conversely, in the evening the outside temperature drops, so it will be necessary to open the windows to try to expel the air from the apartment or house. This is where fans can be of great help.
keep the shutters closed on summer nights
2. Create a draft at night
All the experts recommend creating an air current with the aim of bringing out the hot air that has accumulated in the apartment or house and thus bringing in the cold air. As you will have followed the first advice to the letter 😎, all you have to do is place a fan in front of your window, so that it pushes the heat outside. Pedestal fans or ceiling fans will be perfectly suited to fulfill this function.
Another little trick if you can't create a draft in your apartment or house, use a second fan, placed inside on the other side of the house, to circulate the air so artificial and without having strong air currents which will tend to make the doors slam (not too practical for sleeping at night). In addition, this draft will draw fresh air from outside into the house. The interior temperature should drop.
3. Use an ice bucket
Another technique for cooling a room with a fan is to place a bucket of ice in front of a fan in action. As the air passes over the ice, it is cooled and circulates cool, refreshing air around the room. Thanks to this technique you can hope to lower the temperature by about one degree. It is here (but also a little later in the article) an estimate, because it depends on several factors such as the time at which you perform this manipulation or depending on the volume of the room. We are talking here about a room of about 10 to 15m².
4. Freeze bottles
There is another technique, in the same spirit, which may be easier to use. All you need to do is freeze one (or more) three-quarters empty plastic bottle with water. Be careful, you should not completely fill the bottle because the volume of ice water is greater than the volume of liquid water. If you fill the bottle to the maximum, it may burst. Then all you have to do is place it on a tray and cover it with a damp cloth. Place the latter in front of the fan so that the breeze from the icy bottle is cooled and your room enjoys a cooler temperature. Nothing easier. This technique, if you put several frozen bottles, you can hope to decrease the temperature of your room by 1 to 2 degrees.
5. Moisten a fabric
The last technique for cooling a room with a fan is to soak a towel or dishcloth in cold water and place it in front of the fan. The air expelled by the fan is charged with humidity and cools automatically. Thus, the ambient air cools naturally. On the other hand, the ambient air also becomes more humid, too much humidity can cause inconvenience. This technique should therefore be used sparingly. We would like to draw your attention to the fact that you should not place the damp cloth or towel directly on the fan. Water can drip, fall on it and may cause a short circuit and be dangerous. you canor place them on a small drying rack.
GIFT: Other little tips
When it comes to getting a bit of comfort, bedrooms should ideally be between 17 and 20°C, but if the outside temperature stays higher at night, or if your bedroom has retained the heat from the day, it can be difficult to stay cool and thus have a pleasant night.
If you find using a fan is not efficient enough, you can use other tricks. For example, switch to 100% cotton sheets, avoid consuming too much caffeine, alcohol or overeating before bed, or you can also fill a hot water bottle with ice water.
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