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dylanz 4 hours ago

I live in Las Vegas and one year at the start of summer my AC went out. It took a week to order the part needed and make the fix. I lived out of casinos for that week (using HotelTonight to get a different place each night) and it was pretty fun. I gained 10lbs. That said, AC's are a necessity out here.

oceanplexian 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I live a few hours outside Las Vegas and it's a lot more survivable than you would think given primitive technology and some knowledge.

I have one of those portable evaporative coolers and they don't need much power (50-100W). I have one and measured ~110F input and 78F on the output side using nothing more than water and a fan, pretty remarkable. The trick is staying out of direct sunlight, and the body can cool itself well with the same mechanism. Sweating is extremely effective due to the low humidity.

pinkgolem 3 hours ago | parent [-]

I mean... I need ~120 watt an hour to keep the house between 20-23 C.

kaonwarb 2 hours ago | parent [-]

In Nevada?

pinkgolem 11 minutes ago | parent [-]

Fair, Germany

Only over 35C

But it's not even a well isolated house.

barbazoo 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I'd probably invest in a secondary AC and a generator/battery to power it. That heat is brutal.

ericd 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Absolutely. In the northeast US we have triple redundancy on heat, because it’s potentially life-threatening to have the heat go out in a blizzard with subzero temps. I’d treat cooling redundancy as similarly important in Nevada, especially if not very mobile.