Call me strange, but I see that they have individual room AC units... how difficult would one of those be to install in a garage? Hmmm.... :)
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Call me strange, but I see that they have individual room AC units... how difficult would one of those be to install in a garage? Hmmm.... :)
You have brick on the outside of your garage?Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
All the way around the entire house... so there goes that idea...Originally Posted by sammm
Here's another question, do these things need some sort of exterior exhaust? I obviously haven't the slightest clue concerning these AC units. Do they make stands for these things? Can they stand alone? I remember, years ago, I had an aunt that had an AC unit on a stand... but if I remember correctly, it was an EVAP unit and it would be of no use in this humidity.
I am trying to remember your house... do you have attic space above the garage, or a bedroom? If you have attic space, you might be able to duct up and out the sofits.Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
POS and I (I think it was POS) had this conversation last week (I think it was last week). He told me he's seen window units that do not produce condensation, so it could be mounted in the ceiling for example. I've never seen anything like that.Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
Yep they claim not to put off any condensation (water), but I really really question that! I have the same problems as you Bean, with brick all the way around my garage. I looked into putting it in the attic and just venting it down, but the condensation scared me away from the project.Originally Posted by sammm
Sounds like your Aunt had and evaporative unit was it in El Paso by any chance where those units work so darn good due to the low humidity?
For $80... it's probably not a bad idea.
My garage is insulated, as well as the new garage door. Plus there's plenty of space in the attic space above...
We'll have to research this. I get the feeling that if this works, I won't be the only one...
Exactly... the EVAP units work well with the dry heat... that's the reason you'll never see those units in Florida or anywhere humid for that matter.Originally Posted by POS Racing
Thanks Mr. Wizard!Originally Posted by POS Racing
I am thinking something like this:
I figured some of the kids might get scared by the big words! :grin:Originally Posted by sammm
Can I get one for $80.00?Originally Posted by Titus
So what is it venting outside? Or is that an intake behind it?
Sorry Sparky... need to pull out the wallet for this one.Originally Posted by POS Racing
It's a canooter! :cherry:Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
Hey how do you size an A/C unit?
That puts the kibosh on it real quick...Originally Posted by Titus
So putting the other unit in the attic, say, with an aluminium pan underneath to catch any condensation (water) would not be good, eh?
It says:Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
Self-evaporative system automatically exhausts condensation under normal conditions
What ya going to do with the water? If it's humid it will create quite a bit of water.Originally Posted by Treibenschnell