[rescue] Current collections...
Paul Hortiatis
ph009j at mail.rochester.edu
Thu Apr 8 18:22:49 CDT 2004
It is posable to do this, i've done it 3 times now with varying success. You
have to watch out for condensetion on the "outside" part, and you have to
watch the airflow pattern of the origonal desgin. The biggest part is
getting enough air flow away from the back of the air conditioner, i'm not
exactly shure if it causes a problem but the longer the AC ran the warmer
the air coming out was. but i never realy did any actual test, just the very
scientific "hold your had infront of it" test. and i'm pretty sure one of
the AC units i did it to ended up dying.
Paul
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rescue-bounces at sunhelp.org [mailto:rescue-bounces at sunhelp.org]On
> Behalf Of Sandwich Maker
> Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 3:59 PM
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> Subject: Re: [rescue] Current collections...
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> "From: Dan Duncan <dand at pcisys.net>
> "
> "
> "
> "Fourth choice is AC. Does anyone have experience with the
> "stand alone AC units? I'm not allowed to have window mount
> "air conditioners where I live now, but I can have fans, so
> "I'm thinking about a free standing unit and running the exhaust
> "vent out the window.
>
> why not modify a window unit? use dryer duct to bring air in from one
> window and exhaust the heated air out another. you'll have to do some
> boxing-in of the condenser, but it shouldn't take much.
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