bobhenry wrote:Duh ! I just figured out why my 5,000 btu on high wouldn't keep up !
All I had exposed out of my A/C neich box was about 2" of the rear of the unit.
Boy do I feel stupid ! Time to redesign the neich with intakes for the side vents I guess.
That shouldn't be too hard to fix Bob. It reminds me of something that happened a few years ago. A major RV manufacturer attempted to use a 10,000 btu household A/C in a 16 ft camper. They made a box above the refrigerator for it to mount in. They put a vent in the side of the box to allow air intake for the compressor fan. The problem was where they put the vent was actually through the side wall of an interior closet. When the air conditioner was running, the condenser fan would push out cool interior air out through the condenser. The air conditioner was taking whatever cool air it produced and blowing much of it outside. It was also creating a vacuum inside the camper so warm air was being sucked into the camper through window and door seals. It did eventually cool but would take much, much longer than it should have and the compressor seemed to run almost constantly. After just one year, they abandoned the idea and went back to a roof top air conditioner. This design was done by professionals who should have known better.