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Rosemaryj | 16:31 Thu 22nd Mar 2007 | Home & Garden
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Does anyone know if there are any portable a/c units that don't require venting through a wall or window?
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You will find They all need a vent outside
we bought one that said all it needed was cold water and ice, but it was really useless. to be any good at all, they do need to vent outside.
You are trying the defeat the laws of physics. A/C produce a temperature so one half of the unit gets hot whilst the other half is cold. The hot bit gets vented to the outside. If you keep them close together, you loose the impact.
If you dont pipe the hot air outside you will be cirulating the same air therfor defeting the point and running up a hug bill. If there is no possibility of you using this type of system cans of madgicool which can be purchased from boots do a good job at colling down cars ext on a hot day
If you look in Google for 'portable air conditioner' you'll see any number on offer. Compressor type conditioners do produce heat that has to be got rid of by venting, but there are evaporative and Peltier effect conditioners that don't.
These are typically called mini-splits. The cooling coil is mounted inside the building / room and the evaporator coil is installed outside the building. Refrigerant lines penetrate the building wall and carry the acquired heat outside. In addition, I want to say about the existence of btu calculation formula for air conditioner that will help you with Air-conditioning units.

Mini-split heat pumps are not only great solutions for whole home or new constructions but make good retrofit add-ons to houses with “non-ducted” heating. There is no duct work and they are very efficient.

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