aslmx
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Post by aslmx on May 18, 2018 18:38:05 GMT -8
AC Comment (Hotrodprimer) - I have a 59 Airflyte. I am contemplating different set up options for the AC. I do not want it on the top but have considered the closet, above the refrigerator, and below the dinette seat. i have seen them done all ways except in the closet - until now. My thoughts were initially with what i see in your pics of the stand up AC in the closet. Since I removed the heating unit, I would utilize the heat vent as a vent for the AC. There are ventless models but i have heard that with intense heat and/or humidity they do not really work as well as the vented units. I still have some time to think this out and i'm not sure I want to lose the closet but at least the option exists. How did you come about making the decision to place it there and what your thoughts now on its location and function? Thank you. I apologize for not getting back to you sooner,As far as loosing the closet space we have learned to use other avalible space, like using the ice box for storage along with the overhead canvas bed in the back for cloths & such. The air will get colder than you want,even in 95 degree weather. I am extremely happy with the way it turned out. Danny does that unit have the flex hose out the back? If so how did you vent it?
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HOTRODPRIMER
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Post by HOTRODPRIMER on May 19, 2018 9:31:18 GMT -8
I found the owners manual on line,this should help answer all your questions,I am extremely happy with the unit and don't have to see it on top or hanging out a window.
The exterior style has change since ours was installed.
I have seen a lot of reviews complaining about this unit,I believe it's not big enough to cool a huge room in a house but for a vintage camper I believe they are ideal. Danny
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