ricckk
Automotive
- May 8, 2006
- 32
Hello All,
I have a somewhat weird question. I'm not even sure if i'm in the proper forum but here it goes. I am replacing a in wall air conditioner for my landlord. It is a 300 square foot bedroom. I would like to put a 8kbtu unit in . The size of the opening currently is 23 3/4" x 15 1/8". ( which if I have to I will fit a different size unit) The old unit is running 110vac. It would be to difficult to up the voltage to 220vac. Some time ago I was researching online about this same subject. I remember seeing a government website for the consumer ( can't remember if it was a federal agency or a state agency ) about recommended energy star a/c units and it had a list of them. Starting with the best to the not so best. I think that particular website was most likely truly non-biased. If anyone has any information about this website or can suggest another non - biased website that would be great! This website was very concise and detailed and had specifications on all the units they recommended. For comparisons. I knew I should have bookmarked it! Or if anyone has an idea of which brand is better. I have been researching the Fridgidare brand . They seem to be a decent, easy to get parts for brand. Please keep in mind it does not have to be the best unit produced but not the worst either. Any info would be greatly appreciated!!!! Thanks guys!
I have a somewhat weird question. I'm not even sure if i'm in the proper forum but here it goes. I am replacing a in wall air conditioner for my landlord. It is a 300 square foot bedroom. I would like to put a 8kbtu unit in . The size of the opening currently is 23 3/4" x 15 1/8". ( which if I have to I will fit a different size unit) The old unit is running 110vac. It would be to difficult to up the voltage to 220vac. Some time ago I was researching online about this same subject. I remember seeing a government website for the consumer ( can't remember if it was a federal agency or a state agency ) about recommended energy star a/c units and it had a list of them. Starting with the best to the not so best. I think that particular website was most likely truly non-biased. If anyone has any information about this website or can suggest another non - biased website that would be great! This website was very concise and detailed and had specifications on all the units they recommended. For comparisons. I knew I should have bookmarked it! Or if anyone has an idea of which brand is better. I have been researching the Fridgidare brand . They seem to be a decent, easy to get parts for brand. Please keep in mind it does not have to be the best unit produced but not the worst either. Any info would be greatly appreciated!!!! Thanks guys!