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I never purchased an air conditioner before So it is 27 degrees outside today, and almost 25 degrees in my apartment. Someone mentioned earlier this week they were buying an air conditioner and I had forgotten the feeling of WHY one would need an air conditioner until TODAY!
Air conditioner... the one appliance I haven't ever had handed down to me... seems to me that people run these things until the day they stop cooling. Are there free-standing ones? I don't see why they have to be wedged into one's window. | |
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I never purchased an air conditioner before
What? WHAAAAAT? | |
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I DON'T KNOW HOW TO CHOOSE ONE | |
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you can get free standing ones, but they're very fancy and expensive. | |
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Anxiety said: you can get free standing ones, but they're very fancy and expensive.
okay, welp, i'm also tryna stay locked in on my budget. so, what, i gotta go measure my window? | |
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HOW D'D'DO I DO THIS | |
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Cinnie said: Anxiety said: you can get free standing ones, but they're very fancy and expensive.
okay, welp, i'm also tryna stay locked in on my budget. so, what, i gotta go measure my window? nah, not really. i mean, you can measure it and it probably wouldn't hurt, but most A/C units are pretty easy to adjust to any window. my only advice would be to go to the hardware store and tell 'em you're installing an air conditioner and ask what kind of supplies they have for sealing off your window. i think that's the important part. | |
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Harlepolis said: Sorry, in birth order I'm a little brother, and used to having things handed down to me | |
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Anxiety said: Cinnie said: okay, welp, i'm also tryna stay locked in on my budget. so, what, i gotta go measure my window? nah, not really. i mean, you can measure it and it probably wouldn't hurt, but most A/C units are pretty easy to adjust to any window. my only advice would be to go to the hardware store and tell 'em you're installing an air conditioner and ask what kind of supplies they have for sealing off your window. i think that's the important part. I can't see myself sealing off a window. I don't think any conditioner will be tall enough for my vertical window | |
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lol you need a casement window to put it in... not the swing open kind most apartments have. do you have one o' dem?
what floor are you on? if there is a screen on the outside and you live on the third floor you won't be able to do it without building super help. go to the sears outlet store. you might get lucky on a portable air conditioner. but it still has to be vented to the outside. (and also the condensation has to be caught in a drip bucket. window ones are more convenient that way. it just drips on the ground.) as far as sealing up the window you just need that wide (like two inch wide) squishy foam. when the window is pushed up it leaves a gap between the glass and the frame of the top half of the window. if you don't jam foam in every gap you will get bees and dirt and heat back in your apartment. | |
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nah the window doesn't slide open upwards, it slides to the left.
and I'm way off the ground | |
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does anyone else have a window air conditioner in? just do whatever they did.
otherwise a portable would work for you. they (should) come with an expandable insert you put in the window and attach the vent to. | |
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portable's aren't terribly expensive, you just have to vent them out the window like emm said.
Here in the FL, we have two giant units powering central air conditioning throughout the house. | |
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i was still using the damn furnace a week ago
but i have central air too | |
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Here's a portable one for about the price of an IPod touch: http://www.amazon.com/Hai...58&sr=8-19
I've seen portables go up to 600 bucks, so this one is pretty cheap. You can buy wall units for like 100 bucks, but you'll have to factor in the installation cost for the window (which I have no clue about because in Florida all houses are built with central air. To not do so would violate Geneva conventions and at least 2 of the 10 commandments.) | |
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Cinnie said: So it is 27 degrees outside today, and almost 25 degrees in my apartment. Someone mentioned earlier this week they were buying an air conditioner and I had forgotten the feeling of WHY one would need an air conditioner until TODAY!
Air conditioner... the one appliance I haven't ever had handed down to me... seems to me that people run these things until the day they stop cooling. Are there free-standing ones? I don't see why they have to be wedged into one's window. 27 degrees would be extremely cool to me. Now here in California it was 97 degrees,and I was burning up. You could always just get a really big standing fan. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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I looked again, my window is definitely wide enough to fit a normal air conditioner, I'm still concerned about the space above it though..
Besides squishy foam, what do people fit in the foot-tall section with no air conditioner sitting in it? | |
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EmeraldSkies said: Cinnie said: So it is 27 degrees outside today, and almost 25 degrees in my apartment. Someone mentioned earlier this week they were buying an air conditioner and I had forgotten the feeling of WHY one would need an air conditioner until TODAY!
Air conditioner... the one appliance I haven't ever had handed down to me... seems to me that people run these things until the day they stop cooling. Are there free-standing ones? I don't see why they have to be wedged into one's window. 27 degrees would be extremely cool to me. Now here in California it was 97 degrees,and I was burning up. You could always just get a really big standing fan. Celsius When somebody complains 27 degrees is hot, I think it's safe to assume they're not talking Fahrenheit | |
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Cinnie said: I looked again, my window is definitely wide enough to fit a normal air conditioner, I'm still concerned about the space above it though..
Besides squishy foam, what do people fit in the foot-tall section with no air conditioner sitting in it? porn | |
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EmeraldSkies said: 27 degrees would be extremely cool to me. Now here in California it was 97 degrees,and I was burning up.
27 degrees celsius is a good 80, 81 degrees farhenheit. just the beginning of summer EmeraldSkies said: You could always just get a really big standing fan.
That's what I've been gettin' by with since living on my own. | |
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Imago said: Cinnie said: I looked again, my window is definitely wide enough to fit a normal air conditioner, I'm still concerned about the space above it though..
Besides squishy foam, what do people fit in the foot-tall section with no air conditioner sitting in it? porn what, like magazines? dvds? cd-rs? | |
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emm said: i was still using the damn furnace a week ago
but i have central air too i'm sayin'! last week I had the heat on | |
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Imago said: Here's a portable one for about the price of an IPod touch: http://www.amazon.com/Hai...58&sr=8-19
I've seen portables go up to 600 bucks, so this one is pretty cheap. You can buy wall units for like 100 bucks, but you'll have to factor in the installation cost for the window (which I have no clue about because in Florida all houses are built with central air. To not do so would violate Geneva conventions and at least 2 of the 10 commandments.) that's actually a great recommendation. i think my parents have central air now, and it's always nicely chilly and dry as heck in their house. | |
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emm said: does anyone else have a window air conditioner in? just do whatever they did.
i am gonna take a look next time i go outside | |
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JerseyKRS said: we have two giant units
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Cinnie said: EmeraldSkies said: 27 degrees would be extremely cool to me. Now here in California it was 97 degrees,and I was burning up.
27 degrees celsius is a good 80, 81 degrees farhenheit. just the beginning of summer EmeraldSkies said: You could always just get a really big standing fan.
That's what I've been gettin' by with since living on my own. It's 81 during the daytime or night? During the daytime, I can't imagine 81 degrees requiring A/C I sit on the front porch, read, and eat in that kind of weather. | |
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Cinnie said: I looked again, my window is definitely wide enough to fit a normal air conditioner, I'm still concerned about the space above it though..
Besides squishy foam, what do people fit in the foot-tall section with no air conditioner sitting in it? on a window air conditioner (at least those that i am familiar with) there is an "L" shaped lip at the top. when you put the top sash windown down the lip pushes against the window and keeps the air conditioner from falling out the window. (they are heavy mf'ers). without a sash that comes down on it i don't know how you would install that type in a window that slides to the side. it might be able to be done if you have someone that knows what they are doing with a drill and some plywood but otherwise i would go with the portable. | |
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Cinnie said: JerseyKRS said: we have two giant units
I caught that too | |
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