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Can A Portable AC Cool Multiple Rooms? How to Do It?

Portable air conditioners are flexible cooling appliances that give you mobility and more control over air conditioning. However, you do need to vent them. You may be venting using a window or outlet in the same the room you are cooling. But can you use your portable AC to cool multiple rooms? Your portable AC […]

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Does Portable AC Need Venting in Dehumidifier Mode?

We mostly use portable air conditioners to achieve more mobility and flexibility in air conditioning. One great feature in portable AC is dry or dehumidifier mode. Despite increased flexibility portable AC still need to be vented. But do you need to vent your portable AC in dehumidifier mode? You do not necessarily need to vent

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How To You Use Portable AC As Dehumidifier? 3 Simple Methods

High humidity is a problem. It makes the environment uncomfortable and reduces the efficiency of working. More importantly, high humidity levels lead to a damp and moldy environment that is bad for health. You might be wondering if you can extract humidity using your air conditioner. Can you use your portable AC as a dehumidifier?

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Can A Portable AC Be Left ON All Day? Is it Safe?

You may find yourself in an area and that time of year when weather is hot and humid. Conditions may be unbearable in your home during the day. Air conditioning in this state is a must to be able to keep going. I certainly would run my portable air conditioner all day long. But is

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Can You Vent Portable AC Into Another Room? (4 Drawbacks)

Usually, one would go for a portable air conditioner for reasons like mobility or no window accessibility. Some may use it due to strict apartment and community rules regarding window AC. But what to do if you don’t even have a window in your room? Could you possibly vent your portable AC into another room?

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Portable AC Laying on its Side

Can You Lay Portable AC on Its Side? 5 Risks to Know

You have to carefully adjust and organize things in your home to conserve space. If you have a portable AC, you might be wondering, if you could tilt or lay it on its side. You may do so to make any of your rooms more spacious. Well, this article specifically covers whether you could lay

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About Me

Hi there. Welcome to my blog.

An engineer by profession, I am really attracted to air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Ever since I made my own thermoacoustic refrigeration system, I realized that HVAC is actually my passion. Here’s where I share my learning and experiences.

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