Big A/C for small window?

Thanks, all. I have the power problem covered. I was just hoping to replace the unit I have rather than blocking 2 windows, or getting into expensive HVAC installations.

dougj99

in Heating and Cooling 11 years and 10 months ago

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dougj99 | 11 years and 10 months ago

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Hello.   I have 23″ wide windows in my studio, and I currently have one 10,000 BTU Frigidaire. I have a bunch of computers and on days like we’ve had this week, it’s not really enough. I’m adding more computers and I really need something more powerful, but searching online the best I can come up with is 12000 BTUs for that window size. Does anyone know of a more powerful unit that will fir that size window?  My wife suggested getting a second unit, and I laughed, but is that a crazy idea? Thanks for any help!

slopemope | 11 years and 10 months ago

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two units.  also, something to remember is that the large btu’s you are seeking are going to bump you up against a regular houselold 110v branch circuit.  (larger ones need a 220v circuit).  with a 23″ window and wanting a large number of btu’s i dont know of a solution other than two units.  if you can put them on seperate breakers all the better.

argylerd | 11 years and 10 months ago

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There are several 13,000 – 14,000 BTU units that measure about 23 5/8 if you can trim the molding or parting strip to gain that franction of an inc.  You can go to the PC Richard or AJ Madison websites for measurements.

anotherposter | 11 years and 10 months ago

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Have you considered having an a/c + a dehumidfier?  You’ll have to dump the water out of it unless you can rig it drain down through a hose, but this can make a big difference in comfort and probably allow an a/c to cool better.