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RE: Home A/C Units - No Vent Kits - Help !
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- Subject: RE: Home A/C Units - No Vent Kits - Help !
- From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2001 15:18:58 +0100
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> if at all possible get the split, only disadvantage is it is a little
less
> portable but it is MUCH better at cooling and there is no venting
except
the
> connection between the two untis which is much smaller than the
9000/7000
> vent.
It's actually a lot less portable and a pain if you want to use it upstairs
(or in any room that doesn't have a door to the outside world) but the
extra
cooling is well worth it!
A big plus for me was that I wanted to use it in my AV room where there are
likely to be reasonably high levels of noise and so with a split unit I can
have AC without sound leakage to the outside world via the vent pipes. (OK
-
I have to address the ventilation of fresh air seperately but this
shouldn't
be too much of a problem as I have a plan for that.)
pHIL
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