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April 9th, 2019 10:33 PM #11
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April 10th, 2019 07:27 AM #12You may encounter maintenance/repair issues with a portable AC. Most of the AC guys here are used to window- and split- types, they may not be as adept with portables. You also don't know if there are spare parts available. Especially if you buy a China brand with no local service, you'll end up trashing the entire unit.
i solved the drain issue by attaching a hose from the drain to the nearest drainhole. In your case it seems awkward to snake a tube all the way to your bathroom.
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April 10th, 2019 09:01 AM #14Thank you mga mam/sir for the inputs. I'll get the split type na lang. Saw a youtube video re: installation maliit lang naman pala bubutasan. Kaso ang sakit sa bangs makita bubutasan wall ng one of the rooms hahaha. Sobra init kasi talaga now kaya having an aircondition nowadays is a necessity.
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April 10th, 2019 09:40 AM #15
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April 10th, 2019 09:58 AM #16Another option is to have a window modified to accept a window type aircon.
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April 10th, 2019 10:14 AM #17
Madali naman i-patch up yung butas sa pader just in case you decide to remove the split type.
But with this weather I bet di mo na iisipin yung butas pag nakabit na yung AC.
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April 10th, 2019 12:29 PM #18
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April 10th, 2019 12:42 PM #19
What a timely thread. I was actually looking at online ads for a portable A/C. But I have a different use case.
With summer here, I'd like to cool my IT "cupboard"-type cabinet at home. It's around 1.5 x 1.5 x 1.2 meters (W x H x D) or just roughly 3 m³ in volume.
All equipment (3x servers, switch, monitor, AP, and other ancillary components) consumes around 250W, ±20%. That roughly translates to around 850 BTU/hr of generated heat. In fact, just within the month, one of the servers which is installed quite near to the ceiling crashed showing an amber health LED indicating that it has preemptively shutdown due to overheating. Moving the server is not an option so I will have to cool down the whole space during the summer.
I am looking into designing a small A/C out of automotive A/C components. Does anyone (or do you know somebody) who has ever succeeded in fabricating such?
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April 10th, 2019 12:49 PM #20