We ended up getting one from Amazon and it's a portable unit. Awesome just to put just the vent in the window. Cheap too.
If it's freezing up your low on Freon.
I have one of those for my living room. I believe it's a 12K BTU unit. I friggin hate it to high heaven and way less efficient than a well insulated window unit. Incidentally, I got a bat in the exhaust hose 3 weeks ago. Not sure how it got in there (that's a helluva story)! The only reason I bought a portable unit is because my LR has no windows big enough to fit even the smallest window AC (which would be too small anyhow). When that breaks I will consider getting a split unit installed. But I don't spend much time in my LR anymore so probably not.We ended up getting one from Amazon and it's a portable unit. Awesome just to put just the vent in the window. Cheap too.
Don't forget to oil the fan motor if it has oil holes, but many newer ones don't.About an hour ago, she was sufficiently dry as far as I could tell so b'fore I put 'er back togedder, I plugged 'er in just ta see if'n she'd turn on. She did. Then I put 'er in AC mode 'n' the compressor turned on. Waited just 'bout 30 secs then I shut 'er off, put 'er back together an' put 'er back in tha winda.
Sometime tomorra, gonna turn 'er on ta see if'n she frosts up 'r not. If'n she does...she's a gonner. Just gonna push 'er right on out tha winda.
Don't forget to oil the fan motor if it has oil holes, but many newer ones don't.
Yep, you have 0 room for complaining. Deep six it and replace it when you can.It's over. It's hot enough in my room now to simulate normal working conditions and within 45 minutes her coil fins were frosted up sufficiently enough to impede airflow.
She's a goner. I did some diggin' around today and was able to deduce that I bought 'er in 2007. First AC I ever owned. That's 15 years of service. $89 at Lowes. Now they want around $160+. I definitely got my money's worth.
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Not good.Cool.
Just in time to Fix a Door that an Ravenous Band of Termites used as an All-You-Can-Eat Buffett.
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Maybe I just don’t understand but why not just replace the door?
I'd be more worried about the termites. I have some detailed posts earlier in this thread how i protect my house from them. Termidor SC or Taurus SC (same product). There may be others or substitutes these days but those products work beautifully if applied right.Yeah... But I think I have a Plan to Rebuild the Door relatively simply.
For the Lower Rail I'm just going to Chop 3 Inches off the Emtire bottom of the door. Then build it back to Length by using Four .750" thick pieces using Dowels and Screws along with Polyurethane Glue.
For the Damage at the Rail/Styles Panel corners, I'm going to De-Panel the door by routing out an 1.500" oversized Rectangle the same depth of the Panel, .500". Then size a piece of Marine grade 15/32" Plywood to fit into the Rectangle I cut.
I'll do this to All the Panels of the Door so when I'm done it will just look like a Non-Paneled Flat Finish Door.
Not as nice looking. But will be a at least as strong as the Original 70 Year old door. If not Stronger.
Ok, I understand. Just seemed like a lot of work to save an old door.It's Money.
And the Door that is there has been Trimmed/Planned over the years to Fit what the opening has become. So I question how well a New, Factory Square Door would fit into the opening?
And I'd rather Not have to rebuild/modify the Opening because it is in a Exterior garage wall that has Stucco on the outside.
Once you start Chipping Stucco things can Spiral Out-of-Control quickly on 70 year old Stucco.
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I'd be more worried about the termites. I have some detailed posts earlier in this thread how i protect my house from them. Termidor SC or Taurus SC (same product). There may be others or substitutes these days but those products work beautifully if applied right.