This Incredible Tool (preventing insolation) That Our Ancestors Used To Keep Cool In The Summer.

Yeah, they cost money. So does installing air-conditioning. But they use no energy ( that’d would be bad for fossil energy-producers).

  • @[email protected]
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    214 months ago

    Is there an awning form factor that doesn’t block a significant part of the view? Seems like most the examples in the video blocked a lot of the window when looking straight out.

    • @0laura
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      114 months ago

      he mentioned that there are ones you can easily put down when you don’t need them and said that if awnings were to become a thing he’s sure they’d become smartified with some iot bullshit.

      • @mipadaitu
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        114 months ago

        Biggest issue is that movable awnings would be more fragile, and fixed awnings are ugly and permanently block light.

        Not sure they’re coming back anytime soon.

          • @mipadaitu
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            34 months ago

            That sounds amazing. Since I have an HA setup as well I’ll see if that’s an option here. We have a lot of South facing, large windows.

            • @[email protected]
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              24 months ago

              You don’t need smart motors or smart awnings, just a normal motorized awning connected to your smart switch of choice. I have bticino zigbee switches for the shutters, and shelly wifi ones for the awnings.

        • @0laura
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          44 months ago

          oh thats awesome, thanks! if i ever own a house ill totally get awnings. that wont ever happen but i can dream.

    • @[email protected]
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      54 months ago

      At my parents old home, I helped install a retractable one that covered the patio.

      Certainly more expensive than a basic awning, but excellent utility. And handy for the times a storm/high winds are going to be coming through.

      Some years later, the switch wasn’t working properly, so while fixing it I use the guts of a garage door opener (another replacement, broken motor) to use the wireless remote as a second relay control for the awning. This was about 15-20 years ago, I’d bet there are more options today. Even just ones with a dry contact you can more easily wire into a system.