Does anyone have a portable a/c unit for the garage? What did you get and how does it work??
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I'd like to get something so I could work in the garage even during this time of year.
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Does anyone have a portable a/c unit for the garage? What did you get and how does it work??
http://www.sylvane.com/images/prodph...-mac10k-lg.jpg
I'd like to get something so I could work in the garage even during this time of year.
When I was stationed in North Carolina most of our building's rooms didn't have air and the ones that did didn't have very good air. We used one similar to that it actually worked pretty good as long as you could keep the space closed up or sit close to the unit. The room we were using it in was about 30x20 with 10 foot ceilings.
Didn't someone have one of these in the classifieds recently?
I think you may be correct!
Found it it was jeff_man - http://www.dfwmiata.com/showthread.p...t=Portable+air
jeff_man other than the blowing breakers issues did it cool your garage??
So I take it no one but Onething has an air-conditioned garage??
I'm browsing craigslist right now. Looking for one for the motorcycle shed. I can use it in the garage here too and probalby just run the vent into the attic instead of cracking the garage door and running it like that.
That's basically my plan also! ;-)
Another TCB thing I've been thinking about is just putting a window unit at the top of my pull down Attic Stairs & buy a sheet of 1" rigid foam and have it blow the cold down from the attic while the hot side of the unit would be in the attic. Since you can get a window unit for fewer $$$'s than a portable A/C unit.
My garage in NY had AC. Yes, it got too hot in the summer to work there too. I had a vent tube installed in one of the door panels, since it was one of the ones that had like 24 square panels that you could replace individually.
I already sealed my current garage as much as I can without buying an insulation kit for the door itself - will this winter - and I've been very lazily looking at picking up another unit, but was thinking to make a spacer that I can close the door on, instead of cutting the door (HOA would love me). I never even thought about running it to the crawlspace above...
Yea that one hit me last night when I saw Lowe's had a new 8,000 BTU window unit for $75.00.... I don't know if it would work but it would be cheaper! ;) Then when I wasn't using the A/C just close the stairs!
My HOA doesn't allow window unit, plus my garage has no windows and is all brick.
I was thinking of buying a window unit, putting it in my window, and hiding it with shrubbery.
If your garage doors aren't insulated, it's going to be tough to cool it down.
As for the window unit, it has to have a place to drain and it has to be oriented pretty much like it would be in a window. There are "window" units that are meant to set flush with the outside wall and the chassis is totally inside the house. The venting comes out of the back of the unit itself leaving only a vent opening in sight. You might also want to check out a Ductless A/c or a packaged unit, both of which would require a little electrical work to install.
i dont think setting the unit in the attic and trying to duct it down will work too well. remember you are exchanging heat, and in the attic drawing hot air over the coil to cool the freon from the 'hot' section of the window unit wont be very efficient. thats why running a sprinkler on your outside condensor boosts the cool on your home unit.. you'd be better off with the portable and use the 1" rigid as a cover for your stair with the exhaust hose running up there..
i had a window unit in my garage in austin.. by the time it cooled the room down it was time for bed. it may work better if your garage has some insulation over it and in the walls.. .
My attic access in the garage is just a hatch kind of thing - there are no stairs. But permanently mounting something there might be a very good idea. I have to do a total garage make-over once it cools down a bit, so I'll have to look into this option more. Thanks!
Same situation with my HOA and garage. I have no windows, all brick, and even if I did have a window, I can't use a window unit (and the HOA office is about 50' behind my backyard fence).
Luckily my garage walls and ceiling are fully insulated, and like I said, I already sealed it as much as I could sans insulating the door...which will be done later than sooner. And it's fairly tiny at 18x20.
Despite lack of garage window, that brings its own set of HOA issues, with mine anyway. I have to get approval on "any major visual change" to my property, vegetation changes included. If I wanted to replace my hedges with fountain grass, I would need approval. Technically I was supposed to get approval for the vegetable garden I'm in the middle of digging, but it's in the backyard...I'll play nice with the front, but the eff I'm going to ask someone what I can do behind a 6' high fence.
God I hate HOAs.
I'd have to agree with you, to an extent. My girlfriend and I have to be the only people that complain that our HOA does not do *enough*. Well, I guess about 4 other neighbors do too...We have 2 neighbors that do nothing to their yards. Their grass was seriously waist high. HOA wouldn't do anything about it because they only care about weeds...Your grass can be as tall as the house, but you can't have weeds. I guess after 3 or 4 months enough of us complained, so they sent a landscaping service over to their houses. They have yet to do anything after said services were forced on them.
- however -
My parents' in Florida is by far the worst I've ever heard of/saw firsthand. My father would leave his boat in the driveway Friday night at about 8pm. He would wake up to leave at 4am for his fishing tournament just to find a note from someone at the HOA saying he can't leave his boat in the driveway. Yes, from 8pm to 4am the following morning, he would get a note from HOA.
I appreciate the HOA but I have to say some of their rules border on the control freak side. In ours, most of the officers are on some kind of freaky power trip.
LMAO. Funny you mention that: when we were looking at houses, we were almost sold on one. We loved the house, location, etc etc. Then we took a different route from the house. The road right behind it had a dayglo yellow house with even more daygloy green trim. IIRC the front door was bright blue.
OK back to the project!
So some of you don't like my set it in the attic plan what about this!
What if you hung the a/c unit from the rafters in the garage and duct the exhaust side to the attic. Would that be more efficient? It also eliminates the need to worry about the water since it could just drip to the garage floor.
I understand why they exist but it's possible to screen for that kinda stuff without being overbearing over everyone else. Me having a few weeds in my yard or my car on jackstands for 1 day IMO is not reason enough to harass me or write me little fines that you try to force me to pay. Now if bubba joe down the road starts having broke down wrecks in his yard and a trash strewn about flex your Hitler mustache all you want.
Hell in some HOAs now they won't even let their residents have motorcycles at their own homes. That's f'in craziness to me. Run out the ones with out of reg exhausts if you want but telling me I can't have one piece of property I paid for at another piece of protery I paid for is just insane.
It's just not the heat being exchanged those window units produce a lot of radiant heat also.
I think the attic plan would work as long as your duct covered the whole front of the A/C unit and made some kind of seal even if it's just a tight/close fit. It would be no different than hanging it out of a window but you would still have the condensation issue to work out which you could do with a catch pan and some tubing.
if you suspended it and made a duct to the attic with fiberboard and tape that would work.
now all those college classes are coming back to me..
I've thought about one of these - A/C and HEAT!!
your central AC ducts are in the attic right. Run a spur off your central AC in to the garage and get a shut off vane for days you are not in the garage.
How about going over to Lowes and getting a whole house fan to suck in the cool air from outside. It will help cool the attic while bringing in a cross draft if you set it near the house door. I really don't think that a portable unit or a window unit will have enough airflow to keep your garage cool. Even the ductless lacks the CFM of a packaged unit or split system A/C.
Talk to an A/C guy. I am sure they will have a couple of used pieces that will work for dirt cheap.
Just buy a house with a dedicated HVAC unit for the garage. I did.
Man worked in the garage last night and first thing this morning.... It just makes me want a/c even more!
We had breakfast at Jay Jay Cafe this morning. There was a window unit sitting in the pass-thru between the kitchen and eating area with the cold side toward the eating side. Thought of your attic stairs idea and wondered how the kitchen staff liked this arrangement.
The staff was slammed with all the regulars and half the people we see at our regular place (closed for vacation) so I didn't ask how well it worked.
I'm tempted to go in the attic with some ducting and add a piece to go to the garage's crawlspace hole lol.