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  • FREAKY
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whats all the hate for evaps?

mums works great, dumps the water regulary and flushes itself out at the end, closes itself in winter.

it does struggle when its like 40+ but to be expected when it essentially sucks in hot air and has to cool it.

Oh yea there nothing biggest challenge was when I was apprentice learning to work on cooling towers utilising ammonia now that big haha but see at least there usually on a roof top and your not breaking your back working with those. Commercial units are put in the worst spots alot of the time and you break your back installing and servicing them as ud know lol. I like more the technical challenges not the physical ones that break my back Haha

im out of that game now anyways got sick of people who didnt want to spend money to maintain them, then complain the cost to repair was 4 times the cost to service it because it blew up.

Would Sir like his humid day 30 deg day with excess humidity and legionaries disease or just excess humidity?

hardly get humid days in melb anyways

Haha good old legionnaires not many people know about it but it's scary when you think about the potential consequences of it :/

im sure many do, my old man got it recently almost died. scary. cant say where from though.

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whats all the hate for evaps?

it does struggle when its like 40+ but to be expected when it essentially sucks in hot air and has to cool it.

So, what you're saying is, the actual time that you need it the most, it fails.

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Evaps drop the air temp 10 degrees

I agree a/c is better but for the price to run Evap they are pretty bloody good

Evap cost $20 all summer

Bit different to a/c, I don't care how efficient or zoned it is

Insulation and design are the best you can do.

Are you getting double glazed Windows pixy?

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A large 3 phase(cheaper) unit ducted is the way to go IMO. In QLD you just say I want 3 phase and it gets terminated at your house for free. As long as its in the street and in most cases it is.

  • FREAKY
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Posted

So, what you're saying is, the actual time that you need it the most, it fails.

in vic doesnt get to 40 very often

I said it does struggle a bit. never said it fails.

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in vic doesnt get to 40 very often

I said it does struggle a bit. never said it fails.

it struggles to cool me when it matters the most, ie: it failed to do the job it was intended for. LOL

  • Bob the Freaking Builder
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Posted (edited)

Definitely when building for long term living it works out more economical to have the design of the house accounting for better energy consumption and cooling properties

Double glazing

Good insulation and a good design of the house counts for so much

I know of a house in the Adelaide hills which uses aircon about 6 days a year

And Adelaide is freaking hot all summer

The layout and design and insulating were massive features and a fair cost

But actually somewhat worth it in power costs

This guy also has roller shutters and sprinkler for fire proofing

Double glazing and the whole roof and all structural timbers painted with fire proof paint before construction

He's an engineer and very switched on I might add

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I work at a site that had late 60s evaps, when they got cranked up after winter they smelt like stale tuna for a month.

That's not good Yeah?[/quote

No that's deffs not good haha any bad smell always means

Bacteria

  • FREAKY
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I work at a site that had late 60s evaps, when they got cranked up after winter they smelt like stale tuna for a month.

That's not good Yeah?

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Posted (edited)

Walls are appearing rapidly. I present to you the master sh!tter

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Have met the brickies on site a few times now, brought them some food the other day and a slab of beer and couple bottles of coke today to say thanks. Fingers crossed it helps get a nicer finish.

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So farking keen to move in...99.99% sure ADSL is in the area which is amazing given location, seller today said said they upgraded something in the lines on Toodyay Rd when it was subdivided. I guess I need a finished house before I can get the phone on though and reserve my port...he mentioned lack of ports could be a problem...

They reckon they will be done Thursday!

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