Aguyfromohio wrote:It's best if you capture the hot exhaust air and direct it outside with a box or a duct. That will keep the hot air from recirculating back through through the hot side of the air conditioner, making it work harder and harder.
Here's a video showing how to capture that hot air flow with duct tape, cardboard, and dryer vent duct.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JI3rviFUK-k
If you do something similar to direct the hot air out, and also let some fresh air in to replace it, it should all work.
Aguyfromohio wrote:Yes, you need a drain for condensate water in humid weather.
Just a shallow pan under the A/C and a way for the water to get out of the cabin. A little half inch tube run to the outside should do it.
Aguyfromohio wrote:It's best if you capture the hot exhaust air and direct it outside with a box or a duct. That will keep the hot air from recirculating back through through the hot side of the air conditioner, making it work harder and harder.
Here's a video showing how to capture that hot air flow with duct tape, cardboard, and dryer vent duct.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JI3rviFUK-k
If you do something similar to direct the hot air out, and also let some fresh air in to replace it, it should all work.
aggie79 wrote:I'm in the process of "hacking" a similar Frigidaire window unit to put into my teardrop. I plan on drilling a hole for condensate drain in the bottom of the unit. The condensate makes a pinging noise when it hits the fan and I didn't want that.
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