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Posted by JGarner on July 16, 2007 at 13:47:52 from (163.188.45.22):
In Reply to: Portable room AC?? posted by John in Ct on July 16, 2007 at 12:34:27:
I know what you ae talkig about. I had begun to see them in Europe about 3-4 years ago. Shop ownes in centuries old buildings were using them. They would have worked better if they would have kept their doors closed. Figure out a way to build a small trap door that the condenser will slip though and allow a foam other flexible member to close on the liquid and suction line hoses. The condenser/fan unit is on wheels and rolls around where it can blow cool in the most efficient spots;ie, on you!! I am seeing Pep Boys Auto Parts here in Houston advertise a 12,000 btu (1 ton) unit for about $400 and Sam's had an 8,000 BTU unit for about $350 the other day when I was there. I don't think the guys below have seen these units yet, they are real new to the US.
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