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I recently got a small university apartment but it has no AC and I'm told it gets hot during summer. There are some large floor-to-ceiling windows where heat can come in and I can't place anything outside like an awning.

What are the best coverings to use to reduce heat? Is there a way that doesn't completely darken the room?

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[–] mrfugu@hexbear.net 2 points 1 week ago

See what you do is, get a water pump, a basin the width of your window and some tubing. Place the pump in the basin and mount the tubing from the pump, up the side of the window and all the way across the top edge of the glass and cap the end of the tubing. Now cut a series of holes on the bottom of the tube as it goes across the window. Fill the basin about 75-80% with water, turn the pump on and voila! If it isn’t working well enough just chuck a bunch of ice in the basin.