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It's so hot, I can't think

evolvedbullet

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I'm trying to study here and my forehead is just raining. No air, no nothing can get in my room. I have an AC in my room but once you turn it on, it will be cool but once it's turned off, my room falls back in becoming a furnace. What can I do to make this place alittle bit more comfortable?
 
The AC is near my computer, it's a mobile AC so theres a storage tank for how much water is collected from the air. I don't want to turn my back while studying when I know that my computer could be screwed at any minute.
 
:music: There's a hole in the bucket dear Liza, dear Liza, there's a hole in the bucket, a hole... :music:

Here's a thought... Now bear with me on the logic here 'cause it gets complicated... Your AC unit is mobile right? How about using that handy feature and 'mobilizing' it far enough away from your computer so as to avoid a tragedy? Y'know... push it two feet to the left? Oh wait... there's probably a wall to the left... to the right then?
 
turn on your AC. move your computer. empty the water reservoir.

how hot is it? it's 114 degrees where I am right now, and no AC.
 
Where my the electrical outlets are open, the only place were, is near my computer. I have a TV and a tower entertainment center that is bordered by my AC. I have a vent attached to it and it doesn't go to far. I can't move it farther out or in, since the vent is in as tight as it can be. Now what.
 
It is rediculously hot in my place as well and our AC is broken. I use a G5 which rarely needs to crank its fans and they actually woke me up this morning while doing a render
 
Originally posted by: evolvedbullet
The AC is near my computer, it's a mobile AC so theres a storage tank for how much water is collected from the air. I don't want to turn my back while studying when I know that my computer could be screwed at any minute.

Run a tube from the water outlet to a drain, or a window, or a bigger bucket.
 
Shutdown and move your damn computer for the time being because clearly you are only using it to nef, which is counter-productive to the point of studying. Not to mention that the heat the damn thing is putting out is not helping AT ALL.
 
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