We've got a portable AC unit that we use in the bedroom when it's needed. Most of the time it just sits in the corner but when we do need it it's a godsend. It is , however, very noisy. Most of the portable units are as the compressor for the cooling is what makes the noise and that's in the unit rather than outside as it would be in a permanent install. We tend to turn it on around 6 and leave it running till we got to bed, then turn it off.
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I bought a portable A/C unit from amazon in May last year during lockdown.
It was £220 (ex vat), its currently on for about 270 (ex vat).
Comes with a huge pipe that goes out the window.
Its great, except for the noise, quite noisy, but worth it when it gets really hot, like today.
I went for the cheapest 9000BTU one on the site at the time that had decent reviews:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Burfam-cond.../dp/B08776Q6T5
Although mine doesn't have wifi so i presume the link is a newer model so more a bit more expensive than the one i got last year.
I probably didnt need 9000 BTU, the 7000 ones might have been quieter.Last edited by Fraidycat; 17 June 2021, 12:28.Comment
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Got a portable unit, with the outlet hose feeding into the chimney breast, which has been lined., noisy but worth it. if I was staying here, I'd go for a split unit with both heating and cooling, which is what I'm doing in the next property. Look at aircondirect.co.ukComment
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We have one for my bedroom - a portable one.. As with DaveB, we turn it on the evening and switch it off before going to bed. You can buy fabric devices that fit around a window for the venting if you don't have a suitable hole. We vent into the chimney void - it's quite effective. Since most summers we have 40°C for a week or so, it's well worth it.
Some friends of mine have an evaporative cooling unit that keeps the room a few degrees cooler than ambient.
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If you have a digital camera with night vison like the old Sony, and take a look through the viewfinder you may be surprised that blackout curtains appear transparent in sunlight. I presume that blackout curtains do not stop IR and IR heat.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Same as per the 25kg 'mobile' ones. Go for the 12,000 BTU ones then run it on quiet mode.
We are on our second one, and tech has changed in one respect. Our old one had a pump which would empty the condensed water from the dehumidifying stage straight out the window, watering a rose in our case. This has been replaced by an evaporative stage which does a reasonable job of removing around 60% of the water. You can plug in your own pump as it has two outlets, one for dump pre-evap and one from the tank.Comment
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The portable A/C I bought about 20 years ago is in the shed since this house doesn't have the problem of the sun shining into the bedroom all afternoon unlike the parents' house where it could get up to about 95 deg F with no probs whatever.
Plus I'm too mean to run it anyway.
Sticking aluminium foil to the window kept the bedroom nice & dark & reflected much of the heat back outside.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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I saw you can buy 2-part portable A/C which still has an external unit... though I'm a bit unclear how that's 'portable' without looking more closely.
£300 seems the going starter rate for a portable one, maybe double that for nicer ones. For someone like me (tight) that's a bit too much to buy on a whim... especially after buying the outside patio heater for lockdown which has been used exactly once.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostSticking aluminium foil to the window kept the bedroom nice & dark & reflected much of the spy rays outside.
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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