crazybrit
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I'd like to add A/C to my detached shop (460 sq ft).
I already have a portable Cadet "The Hot One" (http://cadetheat.info/RCP) I use for heat.
The shop is packed. I don't really have room for a floor standing unit as floor space is at a premium. At least it's an option I'd like to avoid.
I have the pictured window mount ac unit (16"x12") that is surplus since we added full house ac to the main house. It's designed for a sash window.
Whatever I do, I'd like it to be a permanent install (winter and summer). I don't have the space to be removing and storing the a/c in winter.,
The options I've been considering:
- modify the window somehow (red arrow - 26"x26") to allow the surplus window mount ac to be fitted.
- modify the wall adjacent to the window (blue arrow; may have to relocate 120v wiring) to allow window unit to be installed -- I don't think this is viable due to wall thickness, not the right kind of ac.
- Buy a new thru-wall mounted heater/ac (at blue arrow) and sell the current Cadet heater.
Disadvantage of the window install is that:
a) it reduces the available natural light
b) the surplus unit is old and was cheap $150. Not sure how much life it has left but then they are easily replaced.
What would you do?
Thanks
I already have a portable Cadet "The Hot One" (http://cadetheat.info/RCP) I use for heat.
The shop is packed. I don't really have room for a floor standing unit as floor space is at a premium. At least it's an option I'd like to avoid.
I have the pictured window mount ac unit (16"x12") that is surplus since we added full house ac to the main house. It's designed for a sash window.
Whatever I do, I'd like it to be a permanent install (winter and summer). I don't have the space to be removing and storing the a/c in winter.,
The options I've been considering:
- modify the window somehow (red arrow - 26"x26") to allow the surplus window mount ac to be fitted.
- modify the wall adjacent to the window (blue arrow; may have to relocate 120v wiring) to allow window unit to be installed -- I don't think this is viable due to wall thickness, not the right kind of ac.
- Buy a new thru-wall mounted heater/ac (at blue arrow) and sell the current Cadet heater.
Disadvantage of the window install is that:
a) it reduces the available natural light
b) the surplus unit is old and was cheap $150. Not sure how much life it has left but then they are easily replaced.
What would you do?
Thanks
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