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by Sprakle
1453 days ago
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This was a time me and my partner spent far too much effort building contraptions to try and stay cool. Sucking colder air from the apartment hallways, converting a single-hose portable A/C into a dual, and others. But an especially effective project was an experiment to determine exactly what window covering would reduce heating from direct sunlight the most. We could only cover the inside of windows, and I had assumed aluminum foil would work best, but wasn’t sure. I set up a test of various materials and stuck them to my window with a thermoprobe and some insulation. I tested printer paper, various foils, and plastics. Plain old white printer ended up performing the best, and aluminum foil being significantly worse. Best part about paper was it still let a lot of visible light in, while reflecting IR. Hope this helps someone a summer heats up again! |
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