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jay23 07-06-2008 10:38 AM

Any AC Experts Here, Is their exhaust tubeless AC ?
 
Looking to cool a room where their is no windows and I cant drill a whole in the wall. All the portable AC's I have looked at has a exhaust tube that need to go out side. Do any one make a portable AC that is exhaust tubeless ? or does all AC need access to out side ?

Jay

kaori 07-06-2008 10:40 AM

I'm not 100% sure - but I don't think they're 100% efficient systems..
meaning it's virually impossible to get one that doesn't emit more heat than the cool it creates.... I think they all need hot air exhausts...

fuzebox 07-06-2008 11:00 AM

is the ceiling solid?

jay23 07-06-2008 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by fuzebox (Post 14427460)
is the ceiling solid?

yep. doing some reserarch and it looks like the way AC's work you need a went to get the hot air out, the other choice is coolers but they are more like fans

Vick! 07-06-2008 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jay23 (Post 14427390)
Looking to cool a room where their is no windows and I cant drill a whole in the wall. All the portable AC's I have looked at has a exhaust tube that need to go out side. Do any one make a portable AC that is exhaust tubeless ? or does all AC need access to out side ?

Jay

I lol'd ..
sorry, but I couldn't resist.

Well, according to the principle of refrigeration and air conditioning, it is not possible to cool a room without having to (kind of) expel the heat outside. so, you wont find anything without a exhaust tube, 99% certain.

How about an air (evaporative) cooler?

If that doesn't fit your need, you will need to make a hole in wall or ceiling.

KRosh 07-06-2008 11:33 AM

No Hot air ducts to run on this one

http://www.spot-coolers.com/water_0WC1211_overview.php

http://www.spot-coolers.com/images/p.../0WC_1T_lg.jpg

KRosh 07-06-2008 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vick! (Post 14427534)
I lol'd ..
sorry, but I couldn't resist.

Well, according to the principle of refrigeration and air conditioning, it is not possible to cool a room without having to (kind of) expel the heat outside. so, you wont find anything without a exhaust tube, 99% certain.

How about an air (evaporative) cooler?

If that doesn't fit your need, you will need to make a hole in wall or ceiling.

In a an automobile the refrigeration system is completely sealed and there are no exhaust systems.

It works by pulling the air from the interior through the system ( Condenser, Receiver Dryer) A gas like Freon placed in a sealed system is pressurized using a compressor. As it's pressurized, it gets hot by absorbing the heat around it. This hot gas is then circulated through a series of tubes (Condenser) that dissipate the heat. ( R-12 or R134a) are used as coolant because they are volatile gases that can change state very easily - from Gas to Liquid.

:upsidedow

Vick! 07-06-2008 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by KRosh (Post 14427588)
This hot gas is then circulated through a series of tubes (Condenser) that dissipate the heat.

THIS is the exhaust thing. I didn't became this technical because my listener was naive.

you DO need some medium to dissipate (exhaust) heat, outside the box needed to cool.

payd2purv 07-06-2008 12:10 PM

One of my buddies used tall narrow A/C units all over his loft and they didn't have a tube or anything but a power cord coming off them...

So they definitely exist...

Unless he had them hooked up incorrectly??? or it was just blowing the hot air back into the room?? no idea..

Mr Pheer 07-06-2008 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by KRosh (Post 14427588)
In a an automobile the refrigeration system is completely sealed and there are no exhaust systems.

OMFG!!! :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Um, go open your hood... look at your radiator. You'll see something that looks like another, smaller radiator right next to it. Thats the condensor, where all the heat dissapates.

Its the same in a household air conditioner.

Spunky 07-06-2008 05:43 PM

Those swamp coolers work but they are just glorified fans.you place ice in a compartment and it helps cool.I have a portable and it has two hoses.cools down to 16c but has to have exhaust from a window.
I say you shit out of luck

farkedup 07-06-2008 05:50 PM

anything that creates cold also creates heat. All of the portable type systems simply kick the air out behind it so as long as you stay right in front of the cool part you'll be good but if you're trying to cool an entire room you're out of luck. Running something sealed in a room will actually make it HOTTER than if you weren't doing anything at all (except for a small area in front of the cold air vent)

fuzebox 07-06-2008 05:54 PM

So um... are you trying to cool a dungeon or what? :1orglaugh

KRosh 07-06-2008 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr Pheer (Post 14427932)
OMFG!!! :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Um, go open your hood... look at your radiator. You'll see something that looks like another, smaller radiator right next to it. Thats the condensor, where all the heat dissapates.

Its the same in a household air conditioner.


UMMM How is that an exhaust? The condenser is used to cool the gas - this system is SEALED.. Do you know the meaning of exhaust?

I don't think you want to have this conversation with me :helpme


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