You can get ones that pump the condensed water out of the window. No bucket to drain which gets to be a hassle. A generator of sufficient wattage will run them during power outages, so you can cool whatever room you are in. Consider a generator which runs on propane which you can store forever, and which won't gum up your generator's carburetor in storage. All you need to do with a propane powered generator is change the oil every couple of days of run time, since the smaller ones don't have oil filters.
You need to put your exhaust hose above your intake hose. Otherwise, the hot air will rise from the exhaust and get sucked into the intake.
Good tip. It is surprising how hot the air coming out of one is. Don't aim it at any nearby plants.
nice video, thank you. Does that one have a BTU rating?
You can get ones that pump the condensed water out of the window. No bucket to drain which gets to be a hassle. A generator of sufficient wattage will run them during power outages, so you can cool whatever room you are in. Consider a generator which runs on propane which you can store forever, and which won't gum up your generator's carburetor in storage. All you need to do with a propane powered generator is change the oil every couple of days of run time, since the smaller ones don't have oil filters.
Dang it, I AM NOT showing this to the wifey! 😊. I bought and installed a one tuber!
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What is the model number?