It's just me here along with the dog. So there won't be much of a heat load as far as people and kitchen use go. I also use the couple ceiling fans and have a portable fan to keep the air moving, which I know helps. Like I said in my original post, I don't want to make it super cold. I try to save money and keep it comfortable at about 76 degrees or so but not freezing.
I installed the unit this afternoon and let it run for a few hours while I was out mowing. It didn't make the place much cooler (brought thermostat down a couple degrees to 74) but did seem dryer. When I was home I noticed it was not running constantly, but it's not 90 degrees out with 80% humidity either. I'm going to take a look while in town tomorrow to see if there are any deals to be had. Think if I get another 5,000 btu unit and put it in the bedroom, the two of them will create a circulating effect because they would be in opposite corners of the house. If I do find a bigger one, that be fine too.
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