
Can a window unit air conditioner be placed and used indoors?
beehasitall asked:
My husband and I inherited a large window unit air conditioner from a relative who recently passed away. Unfortunately, it is too big to be able to place on the only window we have in our apartment, and unfortunately the apartment doesn’t have air conditioning, only heating.
My husband and I inherited a large window unit air conditioner from a relative who recently passed away. Unfortunately, it is too big to be able to place on the only window we have in our apartment, and unfortunately the apartment doesn’t have air conditioning, only heating.
Is there a way to still be able to use the unit, placing it somewhere indoors?
This is something totally new to both of us, and don’t know what to do.
Having problems with my 2002 Mitsubishi Galant ES AC/Heater.Any Help?
Jalissa R asked:
I have a 2002 Mit. Galant. The AC blows cold air well but the heat dosen’t come on at all. I have replaced the thermerstat. But that didnt solve the problem. Other ppl are telling me that it might be the AC & Heater doors not opening and closing but when i turn it over to heat you can hear the sound of the doors turning..but still it blows cold air and still no heat. This has been happning for about a year and the cold season is coming and I can not go another winter without heat. & i am also having a problem with the AC not draining. It drains into the floor board of the passenger seat. I took it to a mitsubishi reapir shop but they told me it would be $600-$800 to completly clean the air conditioner and all beacuse they would have to take the dash board off.. also they told me that my year model galant was made to were the water would come down and drip on a fram and then drain on the ground. But instead the water just drains off into the passenger seat side of the floor. What all do i need to do to avoid spending $600 to get the AC to drain right and to fix it were i will have heat… My boyfriend and his friend guy are going to fix it beacuse we don not want to spend all that money and his friend guy is good with cars because he has fixed my car a couple of times. any help with anything or suggestions please let me know. Thanks alot!!
I have a 2002 Mit. Galant. The AC blows cold air well but the heat dosen’t come on at all. I have replaced the thermerstat. But that didnt solve the problem. Other ppl are telling me that it might be the AC & Heater doors not opening and closing but when i turn it over to heat you can hear the sound of the doors turning..but still it blows cold air and still no heat. This has been happning for about a year and the cold season is coming and I can not go another winter without heat. & i am also having a problem with the AC not draining. It drains into the floor board of the passenger seat. I took it to a mitsubishi reapir shop but they told me it would be $600-$800 to completly clean the air conditioner and all beacuse they would have to take the dash board off.. also they told me that my year model galant was made to were the water would come down and drip on a fram and then drain on the ground. But instead the water just drains off into the passenger seat side of the floor. What all do i need to do to avoid spending $600 to get the AC to drain right and to fix it were i will have heat… My boyfriend and his friend guy are going to fix it beacuse we don not want to spend all that money and his friend guy is good with cars because he has fixed my car a couple of times. any help with anything or suggestions please let me know. Thanks alot!!
How do I clean my wall mounted air conditioner?
Enceladus asked:
I live in Japan, and my air conditioner hasn’t been heating very well recently. Sometimes it shuts off by itself, but today, it just hasn’t been giving warm air. I have a feeling that the filter needs to be replaced. It’s a rather standard wall mounted air conditioner made by Mitsubishi that is common in Japanese apartments. Any ideas?
I live in Japan, and my air conditioner hasn’t been heating very well recently. Sometimes it shuts off by itself, but today, it just hasn’t been giving warm air. I have a feeling that the filter needs to be replaced. It’s a rather standard wall mounted air conditioner made by Mitsubishi that is common in Japanese apartments. Any ideas?
Getting rid of bugs around air conditioner?
bmm12 asked:
A bird laid a nest under our window air conditioner and before we realized the eggs hatched so we left the nest and are waiting for the birds to leave. We covered the ac inside with plastic just to make sure nothing came in. Recently there has been a large amount of very small bugs inside the plastic and all over the air conditioner. Does anyone know what they are? How to get rid of them? I thought maybe bird mites but I read that they are invisible to the ***** eye.
A bird laid a nest under our window air conditioner and before we realized the eggs hatched so we left the nest and are waiting for the birds to leave. We covered the ac inside with plastic just to make sure nothing came in. Recently there has been a large amount of very small bugs inside the plastic and all over the air conditioner. Does anyone know what they are? How to get rid of them? I thought maybe bird mites but I read that they are invisible to the ***** eye.
2007 corolla air conditioner takes 5-10 minutes for actual cold air to come out.What is the problem?
My central air conditioner died at the start of triple digit temperatures. Should I repair or replace?
Michelleh asked:
My central air conditioner is 20 years old, although I replaced a $600 part about 3 years ago. Is it time to replace the entire unit and if so, what brands are best in terms of reliability and “energy star” efficiency? Should I use single room units instead? I would be happy without having the whole house cool, if that would be more energy efficient. I live in Pasadena, southern California, if that makes a difference.
My central air conditioner is 20 years old, although I replaced a $600 part about 3 years ago. Is it time to replace the entire unit and if so, what brands are best in terms of reliability and “energy star” efficiency? Should I use single room units instead? I would be happy without having the whole house cool, if that would be more energy efficient. I live in Pasadena, southern California, if that makes a difference.









