by working on it » Sat May 28, 2022 11:13 am
* Just to add my two cents: I have used many brands and sizes of window units over my lifetime, and considered Friedrich the best (at least they were, 40-50 years back, when all parts ere made in USA), followed by Fedders, GE, Amana, etc. Didn't get a Frigidaire until 15+ years ago, so I don't know where they'd rank on my old-time list.
* I bought two 15100 btu units, and one 10000 btu unit from Frigidaire, all 110vac units, to cool my house after the central air unit failed (they wanted $7-11000 to replace it, due to the fact that my former house had sunk on it's base, and there was no crawlspace underneath). The primary feature I bought the Frigidaire units for was that they used remote temperature sensors and a remote control. I also bought a LG 8000 btu unit for the back office; it had a remote, but not a remote temp sensor. All three Frigidaires cooled well, and the remote Temp sensors enabled me to cool the house by "zones", which cut my electic bill by 80% from previous summers. But I had peripheral problems with them.
* The two big units were mounted in front windows, far apart from each other, in dining room and living room, but sitting on stands I made to support their weight, atop my "wooden/treated/painted deck/veranda"; they produced so much condensate that over a 5 year period, they rotted the deck (unseen below the painted surface), that I had to rebuild it (partially). The small Frigidaire unit also dripped copious amounts of condensate, which just watered the plants below the bedroom window. However, even though I covered all three units with insulated winter covers (the big units also were covered by a large steel deck awning), the small unit (partially-covered by a steel window awning) had the fan motor rust-up and squeal when used, and developed a Freon leak on the first day of the new summer's operation. I replaced it with another, identical unit, as it was very hot, and the warranty-repaired unit is now in my storage shed (two 10k btu Frigidaires and the 8k btu LG reside there, unused, because the new house has central air). The Frigidaires cooled great, but be prepared for lotsa water dripping from them.
* About LG air conditioners: after using the 8000 btu unit in my wife's office for five years, with zero problems (despite being exposed on the north side of the house, with no awning, and just an insulated winter cover) , and no excess condensate, I decided on a 5000 btu LG manual-control unit for my trailer. Though I fabricated a drip pan and hose to drain away any excess condensate from my 4x8 trailer (all wood and the A/C is totally inside the rear cabin/galley space), there has never neen any water to catch. The LG never drips, but cools just as good as the ones that do drip. After 10 years of use, the LG in my trailer has worked perfectly for me. I don't know if the others would've done so well.
2013 HHRv "squareback/squaredrop", rugged, 4x8 TTT, 2225 lbs- *3500 lb Dexter EZ-Lube braked axle, 3000 lb.springs, active-progressive bumpstop suspension
- *27 x 8.5-14LT AT tires (x 3) *Weight Distribution system for single-beam tongue
- *100% LED's & GFCI outlets, 3x fans, AM/FM/CD/Aux. *A/C & heat, Optima AGM, inverter & charger(s)
- *extended-run, on-board, 2500w generator *Coleman dual-fuel stove & lantern, Ikea grill, vintage skillet
- *zinc/stainless front & side racks *98"L x 6" diameter rod & reel carrier tube on roof


