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possibly reccomend a unit that doesn't need to be vented out a window

2007-03-08 03:26:05 · 7 answers · asked by rmazmortgage 2 in Home & Garden Do It Yourself (DIY)

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Mitsubishi Corp. makes a ductless air conditioner for residential use. The compressor is outside and can air condition 3 rooms. I think the product name is Mr. Slim. It would be a good alternative to ugly window units for a house that doesn't have a ducted heat system. Check out website, mrslim.com
Swamp coolers, even in dry climates aren't great, but better than nothing. Here in dry So.Cal. they are marginally effective and turn your house into a sticky humid place.
A whole house fan is a good addition, but on it's own isn't going to keep comfortably cool

2007-03-08 05:41:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Having lived in multiple homes in Florida, I'm familiar with the swamp cooler (TY for the nudge BTW)

Before getting to the detail, in large measure it depends on your tolerances and comfort levels. Living where I do I often enjoy the fact that I can leave the AC off and open doors and windows. BTW 92 degrees at Melbourne Beach on 3/3/07,My kinda comfort. smiles.

A window unit is designed to vent certainly, and can be aided by a tubing so it's not just splashing on the carport or plant beds, but it really is a more minor issue as it relates to what you want in your comfort.

The idea/design of any similar units is to not only COOL the air, but remove moisture. It has to go somewhere.

Ceiling fans are trendy, but any fan is designed to cool people not rooms.

Finally and with no offense at all, your desire might have to include tolerance, acceptance, and some levels of compromise for your particular comfort and budget issues.

Steven Wolf

2007-03-08 05:31:39 · answer #2 · answered by DIY Doc 7 · 0 0

you could no longer pass incorrect with an attic fan. They deploy interior the attic floor with a louvered beginning to the residing house or in a louvered beginning interior the attic wall with self-final louvers interior the residing house ceiling. They suck cool night air into the residing house by open residing house windows and rigidity it out the attic. whilst sized surprising they are able to do sufficient air transformations that the great residing house reaches the exterior air temperature interior minutes. they are going to furnish each and all the cooling you pick different than on those few nights a 365 days that it continues to be warm and muggy all night. you're working a fractional horsepower motor and pay for hundreds of kilowatt hours. in case you had an equivalent air conditioner you would be paying for hundreds of kilowatt hours so the decrease fee expenses are significant (previous the preliminary extra low priced fee). whether in some unspecified time interior the destiny you put in an air conditioner, working the attic fan for a on a similar time as gets the nice and snug air out of the attic (a hundred and forty ranges on a bad summer season day) and ease the burden that the air conditoner will could conflict.

2016-11-23 15:19:00 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

An alternative to air conditioning is a whole-house fan. It is installed into the attic opening and I have found that when it is on, it will lower the feel of the house by around 10 degrees F. It depends on what you are trying to achieve.

2007-03-08 06:21:52 · answer #4 · answered by millertyme20002003 2 · 0 0

There is a roof mount called a swamp cooler that is excellent for cooling your house. But it depends on what area you live because they do not do well if you have a lot of humidity. Check in your local area to find out. They are also called evaporated coolers and are very economical to run for cooling your house in the summer.

2007-03-08 03:36:21 · answer #5 · answered by devilgal031948 4 · 0 0

1. Mr. slim by Mitsubishi
2. Portable A/C unit that can be moved from room to room. You need to drain often.
3. Whole house attic fan.

2007-03-12 04:20:46 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How about something like this?
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=215791-420-MMB12A&lpage=none

2007-03-08 05:26:12 · answer #7 · answered by kujo 3 · 0 0

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