this does not go in car tech..
I am in the north and gaining an ulser to a catalyst of steel screen, aluminum frame, and a downstairs neighbor living on oxygen.
Smells like a frying pan built badly..
my temp gauge is right outside the window..it climbs in realtime to 30F beyond ambient..starts stinking like a metal fire...only when window open. I then realized, wow..it is the screens gaining air and reworking into a monster.
this place is beautiful air, I want to get some without going outside.
anybody ever use solar screen
54x18 mesh?
seems very dense..bought some by eyesight, not a single example to find on the genius internet.
Will I be able to see through it easy?
I know my current problem is the screens...but would love some examples from the southern crowd. Never saw solar version in use here.
in maine, the summer sun is cooler than september, as the horizon on the south window gains, it gets hotter, all while air is getting cooler. This is my first try on the solar stuff. It will gain useful as winter climbs in, believe it or not.
I am in the north and gaining an ulser to a catalyst of steel screen, aluminum frame, and a downstairs neighbor living on oxygen.
Smells like a frying pan built badly..
my temp gauge is right outside the window..it climbs in realtime to 30F beyond ambient..starts stinking like a metal fire...only when window open. I then realized, wow..it is the screens gaining air and reworking into a monster.
this place is beautiful air, I want to get some without going outside.
anybody ever use solar screen
54x18 mesh?
seems very dense..bought some by eyesight, not a single example to find on the genius internet.
Will I be able to see through it easy?
I know my current problem is the screens...but would love some examples from the southern crowd. Never saw solar version in use here.
in maine, the summer sun is cooler than september, as the horizon on the south window gains, it gets hotter, all while air is getting cooler. This is my first try on the solar stuff. It will gain useful as winter climbs in, believe it or not.
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