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3CorsaMeal |
posted on 30th Jul 15 at 11:54 |
Just put a bucket of ice in front of a fan | |
DaveyLC |
posted on 27th Jul 15 at 09:16 |
Bought this monstrosity for £1 at the local auctions, the initial plan was to integrate it into the summer house build I did but its been so unbareably hot in the house I decided to bring it in :lol: | |
Richie |
posted on 24th Jul 15 at 09:18 |
The quick fit hose systems are designed so that they have to be airtight before they get seated in far enough to release the gas into the pipework, extremely slim chance of leaking. They must have been extensively trialled because of the law regarding the "You must not knowingly or without lawful reason release these refrigerants" jazz. | |
Rob_Quads |
posted on 24th Jul 15 at 07:33 |
There are quite a few plug and play systems. The only restriction is there is a limit to how much pipework you have and so it might be a bit of a messy install if there is too much or not enough resulting in a poorly located units. | |
Richie |
posted on 23rd Jul 15 at 22:05 |
Yes there is. | |
baza31 |
posted on 5th Jul 15 at 22:15 |
How did you do it? No such thing as plug and play split. | |
Lee_fr200 |
posted on 5th Jul 15 at 20:22 |
Me and my dad fitted his split system the refrigerant was all sealed and it was plug and play, drilled a big dirty hole in the side of his house mounted indoor unit fed pipes out to outdoor unit job done! | |
baza31 |
posted on 4th Jul 15 at 21:33 |
quote: Plug and play? If it's got refrigerant in system you need to be registered. If your talking about them shitty coolers at b&q that ain't air con and have no gas. | |
random dav |
posted on 4th Jul 15 at 14:38 |
We have split systems in all our rooms, similar to this http://www.thegoodguys.com.au/panasonic-c35kw-h49kw-reverse-cycle-split-system-cscu-e12pkr nice and quiet. Heats the room very quickly too. | |
Dom |
posted on 4th Jul 15 at 08:40 |
quote: There's sealed plug 'n' play system that i'm sure anyone can install :boggle: | |
baza31 |
posted on 4th Jul 15 at 00:44 |
He can't do it himself, he holds no refrigerant handling cert. You can have a split or a multi split in one or more rooms off one outdoor unit. For a 3kw daikin/mitsubishi/Fujitsu fitted your roughly looking at £1800. Once you have ac you will wonder why you never got it earlier. Heat/cool the room far quicker and far cheaper than an a rated boiler. People think it's cooling only but it's literally the way forward. If you use a heat reclaim you can also heat your water . Generally id put outdoor unit in a garage or outbuilding, or you can always make a housing outside to tidy it up. Some smart looking indoor units now they have come on loads. | |
Dom |
posted on 2nd Jul 15 at 20:03 |
quote: If you don't want a portable unit then you're either after a split system, where you have an internal fan unit and a external compressor/heat exchanger, or a 'window'/wall (never can remember the correct name) system where it's a single box that sits in between an external wall. As for size, it's based on BTU and there's calculators that'll take your room measurements and give you the needed BTU's (obviously less BTU's if the room is shaded; more if it's south/west facing). I've looked at getting one is the past but what puts me off is the hideous compressor/exchange part, and the fact i can't easily hide it anywhere, and the cost of purchasing and running the unit for what is essentially a few weeks use every year - getting a system with a heat pump seems like a better idea as it means you can use it all year round but again, costs go up. Although you'd probably be better off speaking to a company and getting them to spec and install a system as it seems a bit of a faff doing it all yourself. | |
VegasPhil |
posted on 2nd Jul 15 at 19:06 |
Problem is they are so bloody ugly. Big Units on internal and external walls. Pipe work etc. | |
jacko198 |
posted on 2nd Jul 15 at 18:49 |
I have a portable one. Bought it off Gumtree for about £50-60. Well worth it this time of the year! | |
BeetleGav |
posted on 1st Jul 15 at 23:05 |
My cousin fit one in his house, he's an aircon engineer, I'm sure he could sort you out with something. He's always travelling about so probably wouldn't be an issue either. | |
Ben G |
posted on 1st Jul 15 at 21:36 |
What about half way through my sleep on a night shift, when I wake up busting for a piss, drowsy as fuck and my balls are sweating like crazy? | |
Gary |
posted on 1st Jul 15 at 21:26 |
Get a portable one, chuck dump Pipe out of window and get room cool then turn it off at bed time | |
Ben G |
posted on 1st Jul 15 at 21:21 |
Ok, so I guess you're thinking ''1 week heatwave and this daft pricks going overboard'', but I actually work shifts and so every 3 weeks i'm on Nights. Fine in winter, not so good the other 3 seasons where the south east actually get's rather warm-hot. It doesn't help that my bedroom is south facing either. |