Some have a drain pan with a element,that evaporates it.COOL....I hadn't used one in about 8 yrs....where does the condensation go?
Freon cools the evaporative coil.I think its used to cool the coils inside or something.
need to take that door off replace it w plywood that has the right size hole............opening the door and sticking the hose in wont work very wellI have a perfect place to exhaust the hot air...there's an attic door that pulls down in the garage ceiling...that'll be the escape....I saw a portable at Sam's for $229.00 I think it was...I may as well invest in the portable cause this will be an issue every summer....thanks everyone for the help.....n what's up Bigger420
I bet its a pulldown stairway.......Id just cut a hole thru the plywood.need to take that door off replace it w plywood that has the right size hole............opening the door and sticking the hose in wont work very well
Did you read the thread?NO.LOLNo, unfortunately mine is mounted in a Window, just trying to give you a feel for what size you may need. I would look into a roll around ac unit, do you have sufficient ventilation in your area?
i was guessing rental ......... either way so long as the door aint hanging openI bet its a pulldown stairway.......Id just cut a hole thru the plywood.
Leave the duct with some slack on the floor,incase you need access to the attic.
Beech
Leaving the door open does help with cooling the attic,Thus lowering the A/C consumption for the house.
Hot air is gonna rise.
Beech
go open the door to your attic and see what happens......What part is dumb too you.......I own a HVAC business.
I know what im talking about,saying something is just dumb
cause you dont understand IS dumb.
Beech
I actually agree with woody on this one, I also own a hvac company, regardless of that, if your attic is cooking on a summer day,plus your pumping hot air from the a/c unit into it, the hot air is going to come right into the house and make the house a/c work harder to remove that heat because the return is pulling in all the air from the whole house,including the attic.go open the door to your attic and see what happens......
Its in the garage,so its not a conditioned space.Its a pulldown staircase to acess the heater.Im sure he does not have a supply or a return in the garage!I actually agree with woody on this one, I also own a hvac company, regardless of that, if your attic is cooking on a summer day,plus your pumping hot air from the a/c unit into it, the hot air is going to come right into the house and make the house a/c work harder to remove that heat because the return is pulling in all the air from the whole house,including the attic.
if you have an un insulated attic and try to cool your house, it won't get as cold as if the attic was insulated.
he would when he opened up a 4x2 hole in the ceilingIts in the garage,so its not a conditioned space.Its a pulldown staircase to acess the heater.Im sure he does not have a supply or a return in the garage!
Beech
its just dumb theres no way u own a hvac biz...... i call bullshitIts in the garage,so its not a conditioned space.Its a pulldown staircase to acess the heater.Im sure he does not have a supply or a return in the garage!
Beech
good point, even still, if the stairs are left open, that heat is coming into the garage unless he has gable ends with fans to remove it.Its in the garage,so its not a conditioned space.Its a pulldown staircase to acess the heater.Im sure he does not have a supply or a return in the garage!
Beech
Finally someone knows....Chuck he could have the gable ends or the whirly birds is what i callem and when he opens the pulldown its gonna suck air from the garage.Here in TX we have to have the Attic vented with both the gable ends and Whirly birds.good point, even still, if the stairs are left open, that heat is coming into the garage unless he has gable ends with fans to remove it.
Finally someone knows....Chuck he could have the gable ends or the whirly birds is what i callem and when he opens the pulldown its gonna suck air from the garage.Here in TX we have to have the Attic vented with both the gable ends and Whirly birds.
Basically by leaving the pulldown open were making another opening to help keep the attic cooler,The gables and vents that are on the roof create a suction pulling the garage air up and out.Chuck ive never seen a attic that didnt have gable ends or whirly birds to
help control the heat of a attic.But like I said im in TX.
And Woody I could care less what you think,I know im right.Ive been doing A/C work for 30yrs.
Sry OP!!
Beech