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Originally Posted by azcindy
I have a 6 year old Charlotte CY Villa and the primary bedroom is furthest away from the air conditioner. I bought a room thermometer as the bedroom felt unusually hot (to me) and it does show the bedroom is 3-5 degrees warmer than the front of the house. This seems like a lot - is this normal? I keep the blinds shut and my bedroom has an Eastern exposure so it gets sun in the morning but remains hot all day and night. I turn the air conditioner to 72 at night just to get the bedroom down to 77 which is still too warm for me. Any ideas other than keeping the air conditioner temp set really low?
Thanks,
Cindy
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You need a non-contact digital laser temperature sensor gun. They can easily read the temperature of air coming out of the vents on a high ceiling or read the surface temperature of the walls, ceilings, or anything in the room.
All you do is point it at the surface and pull the trigger and it almost instantly displays the temperature of the surface you pointed it at. It's very simple to use and easy to read.
Below is a link to one like I bought about 10 or 12 years ago. It works great. There are less expensive ones for sale also on the same page on Amazon.
Amazon.com