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Open it and wire it up to a car battery. Dry cell fairly affordable and cell tower battery literally everywhere.paid_influencer wrote:aaron17 wrote:Dem fan with battery back up good or not? Thinking of buying one.
depending on the type of battery... most of them use trash li-on batteries... not designed for battery to be replaced.... designed to throw away when battery stop taking charge (planned obsolescence)..
Solar flares this week.You may be experiencing radiation heat.I felt it since Tuesday afternoon.Its a dry kind of heataaron17 wrote:Bro....these days i aint sweating..idk why. But my temp is hot.
timelapse wrote:Solar flares this week.You may be experiencing radiation heat.I felt it since Tuesday afternoon.Its a dry kind of heataaron17 wrote:Bro....these days i aint sweating..idk why. But my temp is hot.
aaron17 wrote:Bro....these days i aint sweating..idk why. But my temp is hot.
aaron17 wrote:Bro....these days i aint sweating..idk why. But my temp is hot.
This is why I tell people aquaint yourself with the heat and stay hydrated. Staying in ac gets you too accustomed to the cold.aaron17 wrote:I believe the majority of time im in ac..thats why i eh feel like i was sweating. I was getting skin chills in the night when its cold....i guess that is not a symptom?
Yea i was attacking the fever with showering...and bay rum and keep monitoring my temp. If its a normal fever...this heat making me feel more heated.
My forehead is normal temp. But neck is a little high.
nervewrecker wrote:This is why I tell people aquaint yourself with the heat and stay hydrated. Staying in ac gets you too accustomed to the cold.aaron17 wrote:I believe the majority of time im in ac..thats why i eh feel like i was sweating. I was getting skin chills in the night when its cold....i guess that is not a symptom?
Yea i was attacking the fever with showering...and bay rum and keep monitoring my temp. If its a normal fever...this heat making me feel more heated.
My forehead is normal temp. But neck is a little high.
If you could, time your work. Lick down as much as you could before sun come out blazing. Plan so you in the shade for later hours.
You will be amazed at how much work you can get done before sun come out blazing vs when it out.
If yuh accustom to working in the sun....the heat and sweat and breeze against yuh sweaty skin does feel good.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:nervewrecker wrote:This is why I tell people aquaint yourself with the heat and stay hydrated. Staying in ac gets you too accustomed to the cold.aaron17 wrote:I believe the majority of time im in ac..thats why i eh feel like i was sweating. I was getting skin chills in the night when its cold....i guess that is not a symptom?
Yea i was attacking the fever with showering...and bay rum and keep monitoring my temp. If its a normal fever...this heat making me feel more heated.
My forehead is normal temp. But neck is a little high.
If you could, time your work. Lick down as much as you could before sun come out blazing. Plan so you in the shade for later hours.
You will be amazed at how much work you can get done before sun come out blazing vs when it out.
neighbours a few houses down are building a roof on an extension and I really dunno how those workmen dealing with this heat on that metal roof
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:I find the Atlantic real quiet at this time of the hurricane season
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:nervewrecker wrote:This is why I tell people aquaint yourself with the heat and stay hydrated. Staying in ac gets you too accustomed to the cold.aaron17 wrote:I believe the majority of time im in ac..thats why i eh feel like i was sweating. I was getting skin chills in the night when its cold....i guess that is not a symptom?
Yea i was attacking the fever with showering...and bay rum and keep monitoring my temp. If its a normal fever...this heat making me feel more heated.
My forehead is normal temp. But neck is a little high.
If you could, time your work. Lick down as much as you could before sun come out blazing. Plan so you in the shade for later hours.
You will be amazed at how much work you can get done before sun come out blazing vs when it out.
neighbours a few houses down are building a roof on an extension and I really dunno how those workmen dealing with this heat on that metal roof
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:I find the Atlantic real quiet at this time of the hurricane season
A vast area of dry air and stiff breezes, known as wind shear has persisted much of this summer from the central Caribbean to the central and eastern Atlantic. These conditions have created an environment too hostile for tropical development of the disturbances, known as tropical waves, that routinely move west off the coast of Africa.
Earlier in August, Kottlowski noted that conditions less hostile for tropical waves were developing over Africa and that these "friendly" conditions for tropical development would drift over part of the western Atlantic next week. Once this occurs, tropical waves that have been suppressed thus far may begin to show more vigor due to less dry air and lower wind shear.
August typically marks a rapid increase in the number of tropical storms and hurricanes and that trend usually persists well into September, with the climatological peak of the season occurring on Sept. 10.
https://www.accuweather.com/en/hurricane/accuweather-issues-update-to-2022-atlantic-hurricane-season-forecast/1234187
matix wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:nervewrecker wrote:This is why I tell people aquaint yourself with the heat and stay hydrated. Staying in ac gets you too accustomed to the cold.aaron17 wrote:I believe the majority of time im in ac..thats why i eh feel like i was sweating. I was getting skin chills in the night when its cold....i guess that is not a symptom?
Yea i was attacking the fever with showering...and bay rum and keep monitoring my temp. If its a normal fever...this heat making me feel more heated.
My forehead is normal temp. But neck is a little high.
If you could, time your work. Lick down as much as you could before sun come out blazing. Plan so you in the shade for later hours.
You will be amazed at how much work you can get done before sun come out blazing vs when it out.
neighbours a few houses down are building a roof on an extension and I really dunno how those workmen dealing with this heat on that metal roof
Work is work, ban yuh belly and get it done.
Saw this online, but I am in no way a medical expert.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:timelapse wrote:Solar flares this week.You may be experiencing radiation heat.I felt it since Tuesday afternoon.Its a dry kind of heataaron17 wrote:Bro....these days i aint sweating..idk why. But my temp is hot.
I don't think that is radiation we can feel or can reach us here through the earth's atmosphere.
It's summer in the northern hemisphere. The greenhouse effect traps heat and with the added humidity it feels worse.
nervewrecker wrote:matix wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:nervewrecker wrote:This is why I tell people aquaint yourself with the heat and stay hydrated. Staying in ac gets you too accustomed to the cold.aaron17 wrote:I believe the majority of time im in ac..thats why i eh feel like i was sweating. I was getting skin chills in the night when its cold....i guess that is not a symptom?
Yea i was attacking the fever with showering...and bay rum and keep monitoring my temp. If its a normal fever...this heat making me feel more heated.
My forehead is normal temp. But neck is a little high.
If you could, time your work. Lick down as much as you could before sun come out blazing. Plan so you in the shade for later hours.
You will be amazed at how much work you can get done before sun come out blazing vs when it out.
neighbours a few houses down are building a roof on an extension and I really dunno how those workmen dealing with this heat on that metal roof
Work is work, ban yuh belly and get it done.
Just today I was having this convo with some roof men. On top you get more breeze, thats why I always opted for climbing jobs. Except in the thermal zone, palo seco fields where you up the hill and roasting on top a pole repairing fallen transmission lines. Never drank so much water at once. On a normal day outside its not uncommon to see me drink out a whole bottle water in one shot.
I feel the hottest place in Trinidad is Bernstein Tank Farm in Forest Reserve.
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