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April 9th, 2019 04:02 PM #1Any suggestions for portable aircon? Yung reliable and di mabigat sa bulsa.
Maglagay sana ako sa room ng baby ko and ayoko kasi magbutas. TIA!
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April 9th, 2019 04:35 PM #2Then where would the heat go? Normally the heat generated by the AC to cool a room/space should be dissipated outside. Wouldn't it be an added load for the portable AC system to cool the room also being heated by it?
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April 9th, 2019 04:55 PM #3
Baby room? ... Be aware of the hazards of using portable air conditioners and coolers ...
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April 9th, 2019 04:58 PM #4
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April 9th, 2019 05:15 PM #5meron ducting to expel the hot air which you have snake through a window. these portable things are very inefficient but they do work if you don't mind wasting lots of energy
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April 9th, 2019 05:34 PM #6
meron ako. Gingamit ko lang pag meron event sa bahay. Meron mga fittings na kasama for the xhaust pwede mo install sa ceiling para Isaksak na lang doon yun exhaust pwede din ipit sa sliding window pero open yun window unless papasadya mo yun exacto lang para doon sa bracket ng exhaust para closed pa rin yun window.
I'm talking about real portable a/c ha not yun air cooler lang.
Problema lang kailangan itapon yun condensation so mag stop siya pag puno na ng tubig. Istorbo.
Kaya kung sa Room ng baby mo pag kabit ka na lang ng split type kung ayaw mo mag butas.
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April 9th, 2019 05:43 PM #7
kung maliit lang ang room, meron naman available na ventless... kaso just like the single vent solution, medyo alangan ako.
kung dual hose naman, medyo mahal.
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April 9th, 2019 06:54 PM #8
Another option would be to grab a room dehumidifier. The discomfort from hot summer days is less from heat, more from humidity. With dry heat, sweat evaporates quickly. With high humidity, the air is saturated with water, sweat evaporation is slower....hindering the body's natural cooling system. This causes uneasiness, stickiness....& temper tantrums.[emoji2957]
ACs have 2 functions...to dry & cool the room air, hence, they drip water.
Opting for a dehumidifier & a good ceiling fan, instead, can save you energy & moolah.....The heat can actually be bearable, enjoyable.[emoji4]
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April 9th, 2019 09:54 PM #9if the aircon will stay there and be used for a long period, as in, while the baby is growing, i strongly recommend na magbutas na kayo. split aircons offer smaller butases.
portables are so in-efficient.
magbutas is not that difficult, and will probably not weaken your wall. a well-designed butas will not leak during heavy rains, either.
the most difficult part is probably seeing the process of butas-ing. especially if one is a newbie to butas-ing. i have had it done several times, and i assure you, it ain't fatal. heh heh.
good luck.
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April 9th, 2019 10:09 PM #10Go for the long-term solution and get a proper AC installed.
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