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Re: OT FINALLY! GOT AIR CONDITIONING!
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Posted by txgrn on July 22, 2005 at 05:06:22 from (209.151.118.180):
In Reply to: Re: OT FINALLY! GOT AIR CONDITIONING! posted by Galen on July 21, 2005 at 07:13:09:
Looks like you are moving right along. It's done now (your house) but the thing that gives window ac a bad rap is that they are usually used in uninsulated houses. Take a well insulated house like mine, I have window units and only use the ones where we are living. Since the loop from evap to cond and back is short with no ducts in a hot attic, cooling effeciency is great,including that fact that the window unit has a condensate tub and a slinger ring on the compressor fan (water evavporation cooling of the condenser coil) which makes for a whopping big decrease in the light bill......and when one dies, it's a couple hundred bucks and an hours work and you are back in business. Mark
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