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Air conditioning exhaust
On May 23, 3:50 pm, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
rob2 wrote: I have a portable Air Conditioning unit and would like to use the chimney as an exhaust, can I just put the extension hose into the chimney and let the hot air rise out like a fire would ?. It would seem better than using a window as that worked but very hard to make it in anyway airtight. Most aircons generate not just hot air, but hot very wet air, to the point where a lot pf it drips around the place..if the tube goes straight up, chances are it will run back down the tube into the unit. Of course that depends a lot on the exact unit, which is unspecified. How does it make the air wetter than it already is? |
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