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Previously on "Anyone got one of those portable aircon units?"

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    And if so:

    1) Do you put the "exhaust" tube out of the window? Seems to negate the idea of aircon if you need the wondow open?
    2) can you sleep with them on or are they too noisy?
    Get a proper split system installed. E.g. Heat Pumps, Climate Control, Office Air Conditioning, Heating and Air Conditioning, Air Con

    Heat Pumps, Climate Control, Office Air Conditioning, Heating and Air Conditioning, Air Con

    That's what I did when I lived down south, one in each bedroom.

    Now I live oop north it's not a problem. It might be 35 deg c in London but it doesn't go higher than 22 up here. And -22 in winter.

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  • doodab
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    Actually, here in Germany I have blinds that are silvered on the side that faces the window. They do work if I remember to put them down before I go out.

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  • oversteer
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    The portable ones can really struggle especially if your room is large and gets the sun during the day, or isn't well insulated

    Best trick is to use heavy curtains to block out the sun during the day, then open the windows at night

    10x10 room you'll probably get away with a 8-10000BTU, but don't expect it to keep the temp down durnig the day with the sun blasting on the windows, and PC's running etc

    Originally posted by Money Money Money View Post
    Or you can just bosh a 4" hole through the wall?

    OR Like the one I picked up today that has a small condenser on the outside, you only need a 1.5" hole for the pipe or hang it out the window and have the window open a jar.

    MMM
    You can, but warm air will come back in from somewhere, be it the outside, loft, rest of the house..

    Split ones are much better, but obviously in a different league pricewise. Spend the money lining the curtains with tinfoil and tape them up before you go out. Should get the neighbours talking
    Last edited by oversteer; 30 June 2010, 15:54.

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  • Money Money Money
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    Or you can just bosh a 4" hole through the wall?

    OR Like the one I picked up today that has a small condenser on the outside, you only need a 1.5" hole for the pipe or hang it out the window and have the window open a jar.

    MMM

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  • centurian
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    The problem with the portable single-units is that not only do you have a window open - the fact that you are blowing air out of the room, means you create a pressure difference, so air just rushes in to compensate.

    They overcome this with a meaty (i.e. loud) compressor, such that the cooling effect is greater than the effect of warm aim coming back in.

    I believe (standard armchair-knowledge disclaimers apply) that split units are better because they can avoid this problem - so on paper they appear less powerful, but are much more effective.

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Aircon uses power which increase CO2, which leads to global warming, and a destructive positive feedback loop.

    Ban them!

    Central heating also uses power, which increases CO2, which leads to global warming, meaning central heating no longer required. Self regulating.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    I should rent my cat out.
    Only had him 12 months and I've lost count of how many mice he's caught. Although it would be nice if he didn't spend 15 minutes keeping them alive on the front lawn before finishing them off.
    My parents have a cat that does that to rabbits. you can hear them squealing as he chucks them around the shed. He then eats the whole lot except the intestine and a little bit of fluff at the back. Quite a hefty cat.

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    Our cat’s never jumped out of the window. But then, she’s never really done anything except sleep on expensive furniture and eat expensive food. In fact, she's effing useless. I put her in the garage once, hoping she'd rid me of a mouse; she saw the mouse, squealed and ran away.
    I should rent my cat out.
    Only had him 12 months and I've lost count of how many mice he's caught. Although it would be nice if he didn't spend 15 minutes keeping them alive on the front lawn before finishing them off.

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  • norrahe
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    If it's upstairs surely you can open the window? Or are the cats likely to jump?
    Hell yeah.

    Keeping them out of the bedroom is not an option as they can open the doors.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Its no surprise that you don't need air con. As nothing much electrical happens in your noggin, its probably all very cool up there.

    Ah yes..............the benefits of a lofty perspective!

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    If you want to prevent yourself overheating, you could try just removing your head from your arse occasionally. That will increase airflow.

    HTH

    Its no surprise that you don't need air con. As nothing much electrical happens in your noggin, its probably all very cool up there.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    WHICH mag rate that a best buy.
    Thanks, now ordered via Amazon.
    There was one for £700 which they rated top but I think I'd rather get this as a temp solution and look at having a builder in to put in proper wall mounted air con.
    If you want to prevent yourself overheating, you could try just removing your head from your arse occasionally. That will increase airflow.

    HTH

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    I'm pretty sure it's this one, if not that exact model it's the equivalent one from 5 years ago when I bought it.

    It even comes with a remote control
    WHICH mag rate that a best buy.
    Thanks, now ordered via Amazon.
    There was one for £700 which they rated top but I think I'd rather get this as a temp solution and look at having a builder in to put in proper wall mounted air con.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    If it's upstairs surely you can open the window? Or are the cats likely to jump?
    Our cat’s never jumped out of the window. But then, she’s never really done anything except sleep on expensive furniture and eat expensive food. In fact, she's effing useless. I put her in the garage once, hoping she'd rid me of a mouse; she saw the mouse, squealed and ran away.

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post
    Our dishwasher has a remote control, so does the washing machine, and the iron, and the cooker, and the fridge.
    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    This one doesn't complain when you want to go to the pub without it.
    Mine drags me to the pub with "we'll just have a couple then home"...

    In fact if Carlsberg did remote controls...

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