ssbtech
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I live in an apartment condo (which means I have a 30 car garage
) and I'm re-thinking my A/C strategy here.
My place in the summer hits about 30 degrees (86F) inside and does not cool down much at night so it gets uncomfortable. I've got a portable 8,000 BTU/hr portable AC in the bedroom with the hose that goes out the door. It brings the room down to about 75F on a hot night, but the temperature shoots up as soon as I shut it off.
In the living room, I set a 15,000 BTU/hr window A/C unit in the sliding patio door and block it off above with foam board. It brings the living room down from 86F to a comfortable 71F.
The trouble with that setup is the window A/C is big, noisy, heavy and I have to store it somewhere in the off season.
Now that portable A/C units are up around the 14,000 BTU/hr capacity, I was thinking of using a portable in the living room. I'm a little put off by the portable in the bedroom but it's a small unit.
So my question is this - using my satisfaction with the capacity of the 15,000 window unit, can I expect to get good performance out of the 14,000 portable unit in the same room? It's this one here: http://www.costco.ca/Danby®-Designe...-in-1-Air-Conditioner-.product.100108024.html
It's a single hose design so I'm worried that it might not move as much air as the window unit. I know they're generally not as efficient as the window units.
I have about 700 sq-ft to cool with this one A/C.
Any tips would be great, thanks.
I live in an apartment condo (which means I have a 30 car garage
My place in the summer hits about 30 degrees (86F) inside and does not cool down much at night so it gets uncomfortable. I've got a portable 8,000 BTU/hr portable AC in the bedroom with the hose that goes out the door. It brings the room down to about 75F on a hot night, but the temperature shoots up as soon as I shut it off.
In the living room, I set a 15,000 BTU/hr window A/C unit in the sliding patio door and block it off above with foam board. It brings the living room down from 86F to a comfortable 71F.
The trouble with that setup is the window A/C is big, noisy, heavy and I have to store it somewhere in the off season.
Now that portable A/C units are up around the 14,000 BTU/hr capacity, I was thinking of using a portable in the living room. I'm a little put off by the portable in the bedroom but it's a small unit.
So my question is this - using my satisfaction with the capacity of the 15,000 window unit, can I expect to get good performance out of the 14,000 portable unit in the same room? It's this one here: http://www.costco.ca/Danby®-Designe...-in-1-Air-Conditioner-.product.100108024.html
It's a single hose design so I'm worried that it might not move as much air as the window unit. I know they're generally not as efficient as the window units.
I have about 700 sq-ft to cool with this one A/C.
Any tips would be great, thanks.
