Re: Heat Stroke/AC Life Hacks
Posted: Sat Jul 03, 2021 2:34 pm
Personal Finance for Residents of Japan
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Sure! This is the model:
No typo here! Obviously you don't seem to need it in your situation. Like you say, it's only beneficial if your AC is drying out your air to below 50%; otherwise it would be somewhat crazy.Teflon wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 1:04 pm I have the latest model Mitsubishi whole home dehumidifier that keeps the air at a constant 50 percent humidity. This is ideal for human comfort and eliminates the moldy or musty smells that tend to creep in once humidity surpasses 60 percent. In my bedroom I keep the AC at 23 degrees constantly (never turn it off) and I sleep very well.
I can't imagine how anyone could use a humidifier during the Japanese summer. Was that a typo?
Ah, that makes sense. I tend to think that the humidity level in my "manshon" is high because I'm cooling it which causes the relative humidity to increase since cooler air holds less water. At 23 degrees it naturally seems to be at 60-70 percent RH but drops to 50 with the dehumidifier. When the AC auto-cleaning feature kicks in the room temp briefly goes up to 28 degrees and the hygrometer plummets to 30 percent RH which does feel dry.Butterball wrote: ↑Sun Jul 04, 2021 2:21 amNo typo here! Obviously you don't seem to need it in your situation. Like you say, it's only beneficial if your AC is drying out your air to below 50%; otherwise it would be somewhat crazy.Teflon wrote: ↑Sat Jul 03, 2021 1:04 pm I have the latest model Mitsubishi whole home dehumidifier that keeps the air at a constant 50 percent humidity. This is ideal for human comfort and eliminates the moldy or musty smells that tend to creep in once humidity surpasses 60 percent. In my bedroom I keep the AC at 23 degrees constantly (never turn it off) and I sleep very well.
I can't imagine how anyone could use a humidifier during the Japanese summer. Was that a typo?
Thanks for this tip! Which one do you use, the ultra cool? Does it keep you cool without having to use an AC at all?Kanto wrote: ↑Mon Jun 28, 2021 6:43 am We use a queen bed with 2 blankets - Get one of these for yourself!
https://www.nitori-net.jp/ec/feature/ncoolbedding/
I doubt if it’s worthwhile installing units that will hardly be used, but you could ask for quotes with and without, see if anyone will give you a better deal for more work.7-seasons.com wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 8:03 am I have just finally purchased a 4LDK house in Kanto and I'm hoping that there might be some alternative or compromise on the heating/cooling that I have to install for energy, budget efficiency.
We'll mostly use the LDK, bedroom and office, and 2 rooms will be fairly empty for awhile. I am more tolerant of temperature for my home office, I think, so maybe only 2 rooms at this point need those good quality heating/cooling units installed right away. Any recommendations for those? Or, do I just bite the bullet and install in every room from the start? Then, walking around Tsutaya Electrics in Futago Tamagawa had some cool stuff in there and various fancy new space heaters so I thought there might be some cheaper alternatives for the home office and extra rooms in case of guests, but still would need some kind of basic cooling in the Summer too.