jwhite wrote:I am very disapointed in my portable AC I have a 12000 btu the largest I could buy and it takes several hours to cool my 7x16 and it really does not starts to cool down until after dark.
It will get down to 60 degrees in the morning after running all night but by lunch time it's back in the 80's,the only way it is cool enough for me to stay inside during the day is laying on the couch and the AC blowing right on me.?
My trailer has 2 layers = 1inch thick of insulation and when I am standing up I can feel the heat coming through the roof.
Unless you want an AC that only works at night I would not buy a portable AC.
I want to be able to go in my trailer any time of day and be cool so I am going to buy a Coleman cub.
jwhite wrote:I am very disapointed in my portable AC I have a 12000 btu the largest I could buy and it takes several hours to cool my 7x16 and it really does not starts to cool down until after dark.
David_L6 wrote:jwhite wrote:I am very disapointed in my portable AC I have a 12000 btu the largest I could buy and it takes several hours to cool my 7x16 and it really does not starts to cool down until after dark.
Is yours single hose or dual hose? Reason for asking is that so far everyone I've seen mention that they are disappointed in their portable has had a single hose unit. To date I've not seen anything negative posted by anyone with a dual hose unit.
Shadow Catcher wrote:Jeff good catch. We tried one of these in our bed room and it was more btu and did not work at all well. Our 8000 btu replacement works great.
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