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When Your Fan Starts Blowing Heat Instead of Cooling...

Turning Fan
The weather in this region of Nigeria is so hot that I began to asked, "fans that no longer blow out heat... common heat o, is that one a fan sef, mtcheww" and a friend commented saying "if the heat is common, why not blow it yourself" - yeah quite amusing, but let me ask: Is the weather that hot in your environment?

A few night ago, I discovered my fan was blowing but I wasn't feeling it. Even though I had spent some good time in the shower, I was still sweating borehole on my skin such that laying on the tiled floor that's supposed to have at least some atom of coolness didn't help. To even worsen my nightmare, the generator ran out of power by 2:42 am, you needed to see my frustration for the rest of the night. Floor is hot, room temperature almost equals oven temperature and to open the windows (my nets need to be replaced) will mean serving the mosquitoes my body as dinner.

Even been in such a situation where the fan blows hot instead of cold air?

Let me also ask,"where does AC's get cold air from in a hot environment to blow?"

After driving a long distance, open your bunnet and feel the extremely hot air the fans there are blowing... Can i apply this understanding to my fan matter?

I know some of you physicists are intching to teach me what I dont know... well feel free to comment while i sit by and learn... But remember i need solution to this my fan matter so can sleep well.

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