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Wind Turbine Fail: Texas Grid Operator Begs Texans to Turn Off Appliances During Peak Hours to Avoid Rolling Blackouts Amid Heat Wave,Very Low Winds
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3821436" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Get a couple of powered gable vents installed. Our AC wouldn't shut off on hot days until we installed them. Temperature at the ceiling in the house was almost 100 degrees. Checked in the attic and it was 130 degrees. </p><p>Once the gable vents were installed, it dramatically changed how our AC worked. It cycled like it should because it wasn't fighting the radient heat from the attic coming through the ceiling. We have 10" of blown in insulation. </p><p>Once you get them installed and stand outside where the gable vents blow the air you will see how much hot air they remove from the attic. It's amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3821436, member: 5412"] Get a couple of powered gable vents installed. Our AC wouldn't shut off on hot days until we installed them. Temperature at the ceiling in the house was almost 100 degrees. Checked in the attic and it was 130 degrees. Once the gable vents were installed, it dramatically changed how our AC worked. It cycled like it should because it wasn't fighting the radient heat from the attic coming through the ceiling. We have 10" of blown in insulation. Once you get them installed and stand outside where the gable vents blow the air you will see how much hot air they remove from the attic. It's amazing. [/QUOTE]
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