So summers here in Fla,temps getting in the mid-upper 80's and soon into the low-mid 90's...humidity,well that's all year lol!
I've got a roughly 12x12 (12x15 if I include the 2x8 closet) spare bedroom that houses a 3x3x6 tent I grew in over the winter but now I need a/c seeing as the 80 y/o landlord (who lives in Cali) refuses to have the central a/c repaired.
My problem....
I rent so I can't do a through the wall (pluss they're more expensive than a window banger of similar BTU's,and less efficient as well.
There are two windows in this room,but they're not the double hung windows that window a/c's are made for.They are like jalousie windows but instead of many small glass panes there are two glass panes.
My only thought on how to accomplish this install would be to remove the glass panes (and the metal frames they are in) leaving an open window opening and then use 2x4's to add as framing support (horizontally in the window opening to hold/support the a/c) and then sealing around with plywood and caulk...thus kind of like a through the wall install but not blocking the top and side vents of the back half of the window unit so that it runs properly.
Here's a pic of said window,with a lil 2x4 support going on to show you what I'm thinking of....yes I know the top 2x4 isn't level,it's just jammed into the window opening to show you what I'm thinking...
My plan is to get a 8000 to 10000 BTU window banger and use the 2x4's as a support frame,then covering with 1/2" to 3/4" sheet of plywood and then cutting a rectangular hole in the plywood just ever so slightly bigger around than the window banger so I can slide it in through the wall style but without blocking top or side vents of the backside of the window banger.
Only other option is get a dual hose portable that's twice as big as the window banger (in btu's) as I've read in the sticky if using a portable you'll want to take your total BTU load needed and double it.I do not want to do this...I will not do this as portables are waaaaaay more expensive and no where near as efficient as a window banger.
So what do ya'll think of my proposed install?
Of course all leaks will be filled with weather stripping and caulk but this is the only way I can think of doing this...
Comments/advice always welcome from those in the know.
I've got a roughly 12x12 (12x15 if I include the 2x8 closet) spare bedroom that houses a 3x3x6 tent I grew in over the winter but now I need a/c seeing as the 80 y/o landlord (who lives in Cali) refuses to have the central a/c repaired.
My problem....
I rent so I can't do a through the wall (pluss they're more expensive than a window banger of similar BTU's,and less efficient as well.
There are two windows in this room,but they're not the double hung windows that window a/c's are made for.They are like jalousie windows but instead of many small glass panes there are two glass panes.
My only thought on how to accomplish this install would be to remove the glass panes (and the metal frames they are in) leaving an open window opening and then use 2x4's to add as framing support (horizontally in the window opening to hold/support the a/c) and then sealing around with plywood and caulk...thus kind of like a through the wall install but not blocking the top and side vents of the back half of the window unit so that it runs properly.
Here's a pic of said window,with a lil 2x4 support going on to show you what I'm thinking of....yes I know the top 2x4 isn't level,it's just jammed into the window opening to show you what I'm thinking...
My plan is to get a 8000 to 10000 BTU window banger and use the 2x4's as a support frame,then covering with 1/2" to 3/4" sheet of plywood and then cutting a rectangular hole in the plywood just ever so slightly bigger around than the window banger so I can slide it in through the wall style but without blocking top or side vents of the backside of the window banger.
Only other option is get a dual hose portable that's twice as big as the window banger (in btu's) as I've read in the sticky if using a portable you'll want to take your total BTU load needed and double it.I do not want to do this...I will not do this as portables are waaaaaay more expensive and no where near as efficient as a window banger.
So what do ya'll think of my proposed install?
Of course all leaks will be filled with weather stripping and caulk but this is the only way I can think of doing this...
Comments/advice always welcome from those in the know.