How do i clear my room cooler (less hotter)? OK here is the story during the night time my room is...

OK here is the story during the night time my room is like freaken hot and surrounded by the morning and afternoon it very cold, i always turn on the ac (80F it is cool for me) and the lover all i have surrounded by the room is 1 window,1 queen sized bed,1 tv and 2 game console, and 1 light and 1 ac vent
try turning the ac down to a cooler tempature. i own the same problem but all i own is one fan in the skylight. its hot haha
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dont call me gross as * like the other guy did haha
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The ac problably does not run at night when the outside temp is lower than 80F. Try to get the upper air moving in your room(s). Open both a window and a door at alike time. Or open the top of the window on the sunny side and the bottom of the porthole on the shady side. If you live upstairs, open a window/door downstairs also. Close the blinds to keep the sun from shining into your room(s). Turn stale the lights. Turn on a fan. Use a cool wet rinse out cloth on the back of your neck or on your forehead to be aware of cooler. Good luck. if the window is kinda big,you can get to point the disciple in a certain angle that can permit the air from the outside get into your room,and also to tolerate the air inside to go out,it really works,but my problem here's no ac,no windo and purely a fan,and by the way,i share the room near my older brother and he just blocks the upper air to come to me because he covers up with a thick blanket,he's nuts!
Answers:    Your tv might be causing the "hot" problem.
Because my brothers room, he has a tv, a computer, and more electronics, and a giant pane.
Try getting blinds, and sheer windows, because it wouldnt look to dark.

Turn on your disciple to high speed, and keep it on, try installing a DEhumidifier.

read this: http://interiordec.about.com/od/ceilingf...

or buy a window aficionado, attach it to your window and it blows out all the hot nouns.

http://www.gmilburn.ca/ac/pete_ac.html