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by lathiat
2951 days ago
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This is a concept often poorly understood in basic cooling design. Even without sweat, if your AC vent is blowing directly on you the temperature it is at needs to be vastly different than that of air being using to more actively cool the entire room. This is often a key difference between Car and Room AC systems. There’s also a surprising gradient based on how consistent the temperature is top to bottom (and you get into trouble with this on reverse cycle AC systems) And lastly it’s easy to ignore radiant heat from both walls/ceilings as well as even large monitors. It all plays in together. |
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Really? You'd think windchill is a well-understood concept.