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It was cooler in the Pilbara in Western Australia than here, Perth was a lovely temp.
Still, it's just a bit warm, no weather warnings needed just a few radio and tv pieces saying drink more water.
When we are on site in the summer we go through 12 litres of water and another litre or two of electrolytes in other bottles. You end up with a pot belly as your body struggles to absorb what it needs. Highest temp there was low 50s and mid 60s in the engine hall.
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Still, it's just a bit warm, no weather warnings needed just a few radio and tv pieces saying drink more water.
When we are on site in the summer we go through 12 litres of water and another litre or two of electrolytes in other bottles. You end up with a pot belly as your body struggles to absorb what it needs. Highest temp there was low 50s and mid 60s in the engine hall.
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I guess the exit hoses are intentionally short as it’s uninsulated and therefore effectively as a convection radiator.
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Also the cheaper units are a bit limp and only worth using on small rooms. I have a Homcom 9000Btu unit in my office which is a pretty small room 1.7m x 2.4m (albeit with 3m ceilings) and the aircon unit will keep the temp around 8-10ºC below outside temp. That is a massive help, but means it's still going to hit 25 or so in here, despite having the aircon on all day. It does feel cooler than that, because there's a blast of cold air whizzing past me.
Anyway, I gotta be honest, this is the first time with this kind of weather where I'm waking up feeling absolutely exhausted
the humidity last night was mental. I've got a lodger who moved from Punjab to the UK a few years ago and he's suffering too
the weather in London these next few days is similar to Punjab except they have everything air conditioned, we don't.
Anyway, I gotta be honest, this is the first time with this kind of weather where I'm waking up feeling absolutely exhausted
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You put an air outlet hose to outside via a window and they are just a mini air conditioning unit. Part of the refrigeration cycle that air conditioning uses is for the refrigerant to reject heat via the condenser, so they blow air onto the condenser and send the heat outsidemik wrote: Tue Jun 23, 2026 4:55 pm So what do they do? Sink heat into water that you throw out? Seeking education.
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Because it’s the middle of winter there ! My wife has family in Perth. December/January is horrible.V8Granite wrote: Wed Jun 24, 2026 7:54 am It was cooler in the Pilbara in Western Australia than here, Perth was a lovely temp.
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Yeah but Australia winter isn't really winterSundayjumper wrote: Wed Jun 24, 2026 8:21 amBecause it’s the middle of winter there ! My wife has family in Perth. December/January is horrible.V8Granite wrote: Wed Jun 24, 2026 7:54 am It was cooler in the Pilbara in Western Australia than here, Perth was a lovely temp.
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My mate in Melbourne is griping about the weather right now, it's 15ºC during the day and going as cold as 6ºC overnight, he's missing the UK because our homes are better suited to those temps than Aus 
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Last night was horrific and today isn't going to be much better
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Have to get to London tomorrow for a course in the Regents Park area. I think driving and parking is the best option but tricky to find decent parking there.
Half the trains are cancelled and only the slow ones left - it's a gamble, either the trains will be deserted because everyone has heeded travel warnings and is working from home, or they will be rammed because everyone has to travel anyway and have crammed onto the uncancelled trains!
What seems a bit mad to me is that Friday is actually forecast to be hotter than Thursday in some places but does not seem to have attracted the same restrictions.
Half the trains are cancelled and only the slow ones left - it's a gamble, either the trains will be deserted because everyone has heeded travel warnings and is working from home, or they will be rammed because everyone has to travel anyway and have crammed onto the uncancelled trains!
What seems a bit mad to me is that Friday is actually forecast to be hotter than Thursday in some places but does not seem to have attracted the same restrictions.
I'm sorry, we're always here for you mik (hugging emoji)mik wrote: Tue Jun 23, 2026 5:25 pm Thanks both - that was my first assumption (on previous page) but nobody answered![]()
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The latter - drive if you can…Explosive Newt wrote: Wed Jun 24, 2026 9:33 am Half the trains are cancelled and only the slow ones left - it's a gamble, either the trains will be deserted because everyone has heeded travel warnings and is working from home, or they will be rammed because everyone has to travel anyway and have crammed onto the uncancelled trains!
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People reporting all kinds of local disruption on the trains e.g. overground too. Deffo drive if you can for reliability, also for the aircon. In case you don't already use it, I'd reccomend https://www.justpark.com/ to find and book parking in advanceExplosive Newt wrote: Wed Jun 24, 2026 9:33 am Have to get to London tomorrow for a course in the Regents Park area. I think driving and parking is the best option but tricky to find decent parking there.
Half the trains are cancelled and only the slow ones left - it's a gamble, either the trains will be deserted because everyone has heeded travel warnings and is working from home, or they will be rammed because everyone has to travel anyway and have crammed onto the uncancelled trains!
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Amen.Gavster wrote: Wed Jun 24, 2026 8:35 am My mate in Melbourne is griping about the weather right now, it's 15ºC during the day and going as cold as 6ºC overnight, he's missing the UK because our homes are better suited to those temps than Aus![]()
No double glazing, no cavity walls, no loft insulation etc...
It's why the Aussies invented UGGs, they're necessity for indoors not a fashion item!
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A friend is in Brussels just now, they’re seeing local temps in the low 40s. Says it’s intolerable.
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It is a bit of a shit hole, i agree!
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Intake air temp on my laptop (before it gets warmed up by the guts of it) is 32degC
This sucks
This sucks
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That's what intakes do
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Gavster wrote: Tue Jun 23, 2026 7:10 pmThat's savage240PP wrote: Tue Jun 23, 2026 6:51 pm I have an outdoor 5 a side match tomorrow. The met office app reckons it’ll be 37deg at our kickoff time of 7pm![]()
make sure you drink insane amounts of water. I did a sweat measurement while zone 2 running a few weeks ago, when we had that 35ºC day and at that kind of temperature I lose 2 litres of fluids per hour
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Don't forget the salts too - yes, I saw your vid
When running both smokers in an Aussie summer I could easily have 6+ litres a day and not piss once. At night I'd get horrendous cramps in my legs.
Fixed with adding hydrolyte and lipton iced tea powder to the water.
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who’s Ken?