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Do all mobile air conditioning units have to have an exhaust hose? I need Tom site one in an inside room with no means of reaching outdoors. Thanks
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Portable air conditioners can’t be ventless because they all produce hot exhaust air as a result of the heat exchange process that produces the cold air. That hot air must be vented to the outside because if it is not, you will get a net temperature increase in the room. What people call ventless or vent free AC is actually a swamp cooler/ evaporative cooler...
07:03 Mon 19th Jun 2017
Yes, as far as I know they do,
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No they don't all need a hose. You can get an evaporative cooler which uses water to cool the hot air.
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Portable air conditioners can’t be ventless because they all produce hot exhaust air as a result of the heat exchange process that produces the cold air. That hot air must be vented to the outside because if it is not, you will get a net temperature increase in the room.
What people call ventless or vent free AC is actually a swamp cooler/evaporative cooler that cools the air by evaporating moisture. Since there is no hot air produced, there is no need for a vent
What people call ventless or vent free AC is actually a swamp cooler/evaporative cooler that cools the air by evaporating moisture. Since there is no hot air produced, there is no need for a vent
Mikey, you say that it works well but is costly to run, and I was just suggesting that if it is a single-hose unit, one of the reasons it will be costly to run is that those units don't work very well (as in efficiently). Instead of cooling the air in the room and switching off, they continually draw more warm air into the room to replace the air that they have expelled and of course they have to cool that air too. Hence you are paying to cool air that was outside.
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