As long as the unit does not contain water, there should be no problem.
2006-10-03 07:31:30
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answered by Letsee 4
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Yes, just store it in the same position you would use it. Not up on the ends, sides or upside down. It will be fine. By the way, Freon is a brand name, the proper term is refrigerant and it doesn't boil, it expands into a gaseous state and condenses back into a liquid, at certain pressures, that is the entire principle behind refrigeration.
2006-10-07 03:49:09
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answered by William E 4
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In my section, you will get a window unit for $100. probable the most inexpensive thanks to bypass. you ought to purchase a portable for form of $350. I imagine someone is going to make a some huge funds on renting a unit for a week. by skill of a window unit, at the same time as the equipment is up and dealing, keep the window unit in a funky position in case you ever choose it again. lp
2016-11-26 00:57:06
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answered by mic 4
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As long as the units are out of the elements. There should be no problem.
2006-10-03 07:37:37
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answered by bugear001 6
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the freon in the unit boils at minus 24 degrees.so below zero is just a little chillie.
2006-10-05 07:56:10
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answered by ata31254 3
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Yes, the low temperature will not cause any harm to the unit.
2006-10-03 07:39:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes Cover with a heavy plastic cloth.
2006-10-03 07:32:18
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answered by SKG R 6
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of course you can! here in norhtern maine it gets below zero many times in the winter, and just about everyone has one of those air conditioners. i ahve one in my window and i just leave it there year around. they're fine, they're built to handle anything. don't sweat it...
2006-10-03 07:34:17
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answered by jess l 5
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yes
2006-10-03 17:49:21
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answered by luther 4
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yes just don't turn it on.
2006-10-03 07:42:28
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answered by bob r 4
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