You can also get them with a single outdoor unit and more than one
indoor unit. They're great, but even in the most minimal form, the
cost will be a lot more than the $500 for a window unit.
-Steve Trovato
strovato at optonline.net
At 09:41 AM 8/5/2011, Brian Kemp wrote:
>You might want to look at a mini-split system. Search "mini-split
>air conditioner" to see. That way you don't loose your window and
>can still secure the garage. I'm considering one for the apartment
>under my garage since my big sliding windows don't lend themselves
>to a window unit. The mini-splits are also supposed to be more efficient.
>
>Brian
>
>On 8/4/2011 9:44 PM, Jorge Garcia wrote:
>>I am looking for a window/though the wall a/c unit to cool and heat
>>my garage. Based on an online calculator looks like I will need a
>>18000BTU unit, minimum, to cool my 23x33x11 garage. Consumer
>>Reports had a report on just such units but the largest was
>>12000BTU. Their winner was LG but since I require a larger unit I
>>don't know if their brand recommendation still applies.
>>Do any of you guys have any experience with this type of a/c units
>>(actually heat pumps). Do you recommend any brand(s) in particular?
>>Any comments suggestions would be appreciated.
>>Jorge
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