[Shop-talk] portable air conditiners

Peter Murray peterwmurray at gmail.com
Tue Aug 21 08:29:04 MDT 2018


The A/C will need to put the heat (and humidity) it is removing from the
room *somewhere* - does your office have a return duct into which that hot
air output could be directed (along with triggering your whole-house fan)?
Otherwise, perhaps a mini-split system could be the solution, though it
isn't portable.

-Peter

On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 9:15 AM Tim . <tims_datsun_stuff at outlook.com> wrote:

> try this again.....
>
>
> I did some digging and didn't really find what I am hoping for.....
>
> When this new building I am in was constructed, the idiots didn't do the
> HVAC correctly so I get basically no cold air in my office. If I am running
> two computers and two monitors and have the door closed it gets close to 80
> degrees. For someone who wears shorts in the winter here in southern WI,
> working in temps this high is difficult. I don't know if I can physically
> wait for these idiots to fix this issue.
>
> So, is there such a thing as a portable air conditioner that doesn't need
> to have access to an open exterior window? (that doesn't cost several
> hundred dollars)
>
> thanks
> tim
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