So... I picked up a portable A/C that I plan to use in my attached 2 car garage when I'm working out there during the summer ( http://www.sharpusa.com/ForHome/HomeEnvironment/AirConditioners/CV2P10SC.aspx ). A typical installation vents it out a window, but being a garage, I don't have any sort of ventilation except a man door and the garage door. Of course I don't want to run the A/C with either of those open. I could also imagine using this hole to vent fresh air for painting, welding, etc.
Any suggestions on adding a small vent to run the vent hose to the outside? I was thinking I could add something like a dryer vent hole in the wall, but I'm not sure I want to permanently cut through the outside wall and siding for that. The other thought was to add a "doggie door" kinda thing to the man door to run the vent hose out of. That way I'm just modifying the door instead of the actual garage. I don't ever use that door, so there wouldn't be any inconvenience of it being blocked with a hose attached to it. The door also has a window in it, which maybe I could cut and add a vent hole to.
Anyone done anything similar, or have any ideas?
Thanks,
Pat
Any suggestions on adding a small vent to run the vent hose to the outside? I was thinking I could add something like a dryer vent hole in the wall, but I'm not sure I want to permanently cut through the outside wall and siding for that. The other thought was to add a "doggie door" kinda thing to the man door to run the vent hose out of. That way I'm just modifying the door instead of the actual garage. I don't ever use that door, so there wouldn't be any inconvenience of it being blocked with a hose attached to it. The door also has a window in it, which maybe I could cut and add a vent hole to.
Anyone done anything similar, or have any ideas?
Thanks,
Pat