(ups) SDF sleep room saunas..
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(ups) SDF sleep room saunas..
I don't use sdf sleep rooms very often but when I do I prefer Dos.. Wait, wrong forum.
No, I meant I prefer I wouldn't have to use those rooms. How do you guys/gals control temperature in those boilers? Pretty much every sleep-room I've ever had was either warm, hot or sweltering hot. The temperature knob controller seems to have no function whatsoever...
Sure, I like it cold when I sleep BUT I can handle temps up to 73°F or so. Many of those rooms are in the 75°F range or higher; after a few hours the temp goes up even more. It's pretty miserable actually.
If you know of a specific sleep room with good temp control please share. A few days ago I used one and had to get up every 40 minutes or so to take a cold shower... No other rooms were available... :-(
No, I meant I prefer I wouldn't have to use those rooms. How do you guys/gals control temperature in those boilers? Pretty much every sleep-room I've ever had was either warm, hot or sweltering hot. The temperature knob controller seems to have no function whatsoever...
Sure, I like it cold when I sleep BUT I can handle temps up to 73°F or so. Many of those rooms are in the 75°F range or higher; after a few hours the temp goes up even more. It's pretty miserable actually.
If you know of a specific sleep room with good temp control please share. A few days ago I used one and had to get up every 40 minutes or so to take a cold shower... No other rooms were available... :-(
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Not the solution you are looking for, but here goes.
When I had a bid period of Hot-Standby I kept a small fan in my locker and used it every night in those rooms.
White noise and a breeze, it helped.
When I had a bid period of Hot-Standby I kept a small fan in my locker and used it every night in those rooms.
White noise and a breeze, it helped.
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