Marineboy
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My wife is at that age (hormones) where she carries her own weather with her. She is always hot, and finds it difficult sleeping, particularly now it’s summer. On the other hand, I tend to feel the cold, so I have been thinking of a solution to make the bedroom environment suitable for us both.
A fan on the floor on her side of the bed may be the answer. I have two, a tower type and a desk fan. Trouble is, they are so noisy. I’ve looked at the Dyson ones which claim to be quiet but a) lots of reviews dispute this and b) they are very expensive.
So I’m thinking that if I could make one of my fans spin more slowly it might still shift sufficient air to have an impact but be quieter. Does this seem feasible? And how do I achieve this? I was thinking some sort of rheostat but am unsure as to whether this would work or if there is some other solution.
A fan on the floor on her side of the bed may be the answer. I have two, a tower type and a desk fan. Trouble is, they are so noisy. I’ve looked at the Dyson ones which claim to be quiet but a) lots of reviews dispute this and b) they are very expensive.
So I’m thinking that if I could make one of my fans spin more slowly it might still shift sufficient air to have an impact but be quieter. Does this seem feasible? And how do I achieve this? I was thinking some sort of rheostat but am unsure as to whether this would work or if there is some other solution.