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2020-06-11 at 8:30 PM UTCman idk about conditioners but I bought a kickass dehumidifier some years ago, it works great. Some guy with a website was doing some testing (maybe still is), comparing efficiency of various models. It was nice to see independent testing of products before purchasing.
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2020-06-11 at 8:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by Misguided Russian man idk about conditioners but I bought a kickass dehumidifier some years ago, it works great. Some guy with a website was doing some testing (maybe still is), comparing efficiency of various models. It was nice to see independent testing of products before purchasing.
independent means they're paid advertisers. -
2020-06-11 at 10:20 PM UTCIll might post nude selfyz later
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2020-06-12 at 12:49 PM UTCThe only reason DTE is fiscally responsible is because she's broke and fat with no prospects for a real job. Why would you even bring her name up to expose her to yet more ridicule?
Besides if you're paying $10,000 for an A/C, they need to supply a gallon of lube with the install. For $10,000 you should be able to get a high efficiency A/C with condensor coil, high efficiency furnace with a humidifier, media enhancement and programmable thermostat. Along with the new equipment you will get a warranty sometimes as long as ten years. -
2020-06-12 at 1:19 PM UTCThanks for the information guys. I shouldve said i was eyeing only the indoor portable ACs. I hate window mounts. It aint broke so i guess i wont fix it until it is, I was just curious if there had been technological advancements since i got that one. The few i looked at didnt seem to be quieter or more power efficient than the one i had.
Originally posted by stl1 The current minimum is 13 SEER although you can get equipment in the 25+ SEER range. A 25 to 30 year old unit may only be a 6.5 Seer which will cost you twice as much to run as a minimum 13 Seer unit does.
What is SEER? I wanna find out how mine compares.
Originally posted by Grylls Why the fuck do you need an air conditioner if you don't live in a tropical country you pussies
I never use heating during the winter so fuck you. ^^
I deserve air conditioning. -
2020-06-13 at 3:57 AM UTCheres my portable , it's one of the neatest machines I have i love it i pet it i hold it i hug it
i need to build a little cord rack on the back and replace the power cord with a 25 or 50 footer, and im gonna change the dinky little hard plastic casters to some small inflated rubber casters so it rolls over gravel, cords and hoses easily -
2020-06-13 at 7:55 AM UTCI left mine on 20 all night just woke up and I'm shivering.
Peak cozy -
2020-06-13 at 8:14 AM UTCthats a dope growers ac unit
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2020-06-13 at 8:14 AM UTChere in vt we only wish for ac for a week or two every summer,, I had a fire in the woodstove 3 days ago
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2020-06-13 at 8:17 AM UTCTRANE >
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2020-06-13 at 11:12 AM UTC
Originally posted by A College Professor heres my portable , it's one of the neatest machines I have i love it i pet it i hold it i hug it
i need to build a little cord rack on the back and replace the power cord with a 25 or 50 footer, and im gonna change the dinky little hard plastic casters to some small inflated rubber casters so it rolls over gravel, cords and hoses easily
you can get an oroboros if you keep the air vent inside. -
2020-06-13 at 12:17 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kev My current one is almost a decade old but works just fine, there was a discount sale so i considered getting a new one. Has there been any improvements in the technology the past 10 years? to me they still look the same and use the same Puron coolant as this one so can i really justify spending half a grand if my old one isnt dead yet?
No, not really, and to add to that I've gotten the same brand AC of the last 20 or so years (Haier if you're wondering) and I've noticed the 20 year old one has needed no maintenance, where as the 15 year old one has had it's cord replaced twice and the power switch replaced twice, and the GE one got a new cord every year for like 6 years in a row until I put a Haier cord on it.
What was the question? -
2020-06-13 at 12:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by AngryIVer No, not really, and to add to that I've gotten the same brand AC of the last 20 or so years (Haier if you're wondering) and I've noticed the 20 year old one has needed no maintenance, where as the 15 year old one has had it's cord replaced twice and the power switch replaced twice, and the GE one got a new cord every year for like 6 years in a row until I put a Haier cord on it.
What was the question?
You answered it, if anything i guess they are getting worse now. Consumer gadgets are similar. I never had to replace my cord though, whats with that shit? -
2020-06-13 at 1:41 PM UTCHe's probably using the GFCI test and reset buttons to turn it off and on
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2020-06-13 at 2:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kev You answered it, if anything i guess they are getting worse now. Consumer gadgets are similar. I never had to replace my cord though, whats with that shit?
I would recommend that a heavier cord is needed, especially if you intend on making the cord longer. A motor will draw approximately 6 times or more amperage starting over running. I would recommend going up at least to a 14 guage wire and possibly even a 12 guage if going with a 50 foot cord. Stranded, not solid, wire. -
2020-06-13 at 5:01 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 I would recommend that a heavier cord is needed, especially if you intend on making the cord longer. A motor will draw approximately 6 times or more amperage starting over running. I would recommend going up at least to a 14 guage wire and possibly even a 12 guage if going with a 50 foot cord. Stranded, not solid, wire.
So a longer cord is a greater liability? I didnt know that, but i guess it makes sense. My cord is short so its probably why I didnt have problems. -
2020-06-13 at 6:57 PM UTCIt is always OK to oversize a wire. An undersized wire can cause voltage drop, overheating, fire, damage to components, etc.
NEVER undersize a wire or extension cord. -
2020-06-13 at 6:59 PM UTC
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2020-06-13 at 7:02 PM UTCExplain, please.
(This should be good.) -
2020-06-13 at 7:08 PM UTCCat5, 6, 7 network cable you retard, usually around 100m max or you will get a signal loss
Also HDMI cables will get a signal loss over a certain range but thats not my job