Ok yeah. I don't know a lot about A/C, in fact you might know more than me. It doesn't state it in the instruction manual but I believe all portable A/C units work the same way. Sucking air in from the room and blowing it over cold and hot condenser coils in a heat exchanger. Then venting the cold air back into the room and the hot air outside through the vent.
Now my question is this. If you're planning on hooking up this rackmount system to the vent are you going to get rid of the portable A/C unit? Because you'll have no A/C, which could actually be worse. Or do you plan on making a second vent?
I mostly agree. He's in canada so it likely gets cold/temperate depending on the time of year.
Here in Florida though opening a window means turning the house into an oven in a matter of minutes so that's not such a great idea.
Now my question is this. If you're planning on hooking up this rackmount system to the vent are you going to get rid of the portable A/C unit? Because you'll have no A/C, which could actually be worse. Or do you plan on making a second vent?
AnyOldName3 Wrote:I now realise I've contributed nothing to this conversation. I still think this is a hell of a lot of work compared to opening a window.
I mostly agree. He's in canada so it likely gets cold/temperate depending on the time of year.
Here in Florida though opening a window means turning the house into an oven in a matter of minutes so that's not such a great idea.
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