@signulll every coffee is an hour not spent building the thing that wouldve made the coffee come to you
wouldn't say is networking is 100% cope, but it definitely is a sophisticated form of procrastination
@tonyszko@levelsio on that note it's pretty wild what difference just 2km makes, I'm on the western side of Poznan, and the winter AQI delta in some directions is 150+
@tonyszko@levelsio I have a humidifier in my Systemair setup (Condair RS I think?) - steams up the vents if the air gets too dry.
on filters tho, spring is surprisingly worse than winter, pollination destroys them. I live in a natura2000 forest area so winter air is pretty pristine.
using that logic, farting indoors raises room temp. also technically true, also irrelevant.
at 90% recovery the air comes in at near-room temp. cracking a window in a polish winter is a 25Β°C delta, that's the comparison I was making.
you're not wrong, just sort of missing the point.
System Air Topvex recuperation air handling unit with their CO2 and RD sensors
Bosch AF6300A AF6300A 22 C-3 AC + ARC C1, 3-piped VRF so one room can be cooled while another can be heated (I still mostly heat via Logatherm WPS28.2HT heatpump + floor heating)
Climaver 360 sound-proof ducts (handles both AC and recuperation)
Schako in-ceiling slot diffusers: DSX-XXL-P-Z-1000, DSX-XXL-P-2-0700, DSX-XXL-2-Z-0400, DSX-XXL-W-P4-Z-1000, DSCXL-1-Z-PL-ALRO-01000,
cc @levelsio
@levelsio "Special NETO glass fabric is used on the inner side of the duct to achieve maximum acoustic absorption and keep noise levels to a minimum."
https://t.co/yBjCL1wgwO
(not associated with the company but very happy with the product)
@levelsio I use sound-proof vents, running the AC through them as well and there's ZERO noise, even with the AC blasting. Looked up the pics and looks like they're called Climaver.
Plus it's super easy to bake this into your smart home and home automation openclaw.