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Temp Check. What's your temp now. Do you have AC?

Actually this house had one on its roof before I bought the house.

I knew little about them so googled them.
They sound MUCH better for the environment since they use a fraction of the electricity that AC uses, and don't need those AC chemicals that are hazardous to the environment. (even the replacement for freon)
They do increase the relative humidity in the house though, which is great if you live in a very dry location like Arizona.

Without a swamp cooler or AC this beach city has ideal Relative Humidity for my piano and guitars, and don't want to risk getting mold and mildew in the house.

I complain here (mostly to piss off monarch64 ;)2 :lol-2:) but IMO having no AC and suffering a bit is a badge of honor.
But if I lived in the midwest or Florida or the tropics I'd toss out that badge in a hummingbird heartbeat.
It's uncomfortable only for around 2 weeks a year.
AC is bad for the wallet, and bad for the planet.

Confession, I do use my car's AC when it's near 90 F, but only when going over 45 MPH.
Below 45 I open windows.
Even with the extra gas consumed by the additional drag from open windows you use less gas (under 45 MPH) than if you close the windows use AC.
Over 45 MPH using AC with closed windows uses less gas.

Ah, the piano and the guitars, I see your point. Then you just cool Kenny. Go to bed with wet hair or put a wet washcloth on your forehead. Learned this when I was young and poor.
 
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