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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 722054" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p>Awesome, thanks for the info. Looks like they are less than $200 more than ones like I have, sounds like it's worth it to me. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Bringing back a little talk about a/c in shops, circuit board fried in the central unit in my old house that I am renting out a few weeks ago, was gonna take several days to order it so I bought a 14,600 btu 110v window a/c unit for the tenants while we waited on the new board to come in. Central unit is fixed now, so that window unit will be going in my shop when it is finished....and I get to write it off as a rental expense. ;D</p><p></p><p>I decided against a mini split because of the deal with really needing to run it all the time to maintain internal temperature, otherwise letting it get hot in there during the week and everything inside being hot, then turning it on when the weekend gets here or whatever, it would be running wide open the whole time to cool everything off inside. Idk, just didn't seem worth the expense to me for my needs. Maybe this window unit will help knock a little bit of the heat off here and there when I run it, but mostly will probably use fans to combat heat unless I really need to flip the a/c on too. Shop will be insulated, so holding decent temps shouldn't be that difficult. We'll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 722054, member: 1780"] Awesome, thanks for the info. Looks like they are less than $200 more than ones like I have, sounds like it's worth it to me. Bringing back a little talk about a/c in shops, circuit board fried in the central unit in my old house that I am renting out a few weeks ago, was gonna take several days to order it so I bought a 14,600 btu 110v window a/c unit for the tenants while we waited on the new board to come in. Central unit is fixed now, so that window unit will be going in my shop when it is finished....and I get to write it off as a rental expense. ;D I decided against a mini split because of the deal with really needing to run it all the time to maintain internal temperature, otherwise letting it get hot in there during the week and everything inside being hot, then turning it on when the weekend gets here or whatever, it would be running wide open the whole time to cool everything off inside. Idk, just didn't seem worth the expense to me for my needs. Maybe this window unit will help knock a little bit of the heat off here and there when I run it, but mostly will probably use fans to combat heat unless I really need to flip the a/c on too. Shop will be insulated, so holding decent temps shouldn't be that difficult. We'll see. [/QUOTE]
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