course they do
Many people prefer all purpose portable air conditioner units, or extreme portable air conditioner units. All home improvement companies, such as lowes, offer them.
Yes, they do have hoseless portable air conditioners. Traditional portable air conditioners typically come with an exhaust hose that needs to be vented outside to expel hot air. However, advancements in technology have led to the development of hoseless or "ventless" portable air conditioners. These units use innovative cooling technologies that eliminate the need for an exhaust hose. Instead of venting hot air outside, they often use alternative methods such as evaporative cooling or self-contained cooling systems. Keep in mind that while hoseless portable air conditioners offer more flexibility in terms of placement, they may have limitations in cooling capacity compared to traditional units with exhaust hoses.
Portable AC units, window AC units and central air all has their pros and cons. But to compare a portable ac unit to central air is comparing apples to oranges. Similar in the fact they deliver cool air but ac unit does a complete home whereas a portable ac unit only cools a single room. The price therefore must be based on how many portable ac units it would take to cool a whole house.
They are the ancient of all scientific instruments and by the second millennium there were both fixed and portable units from the Middle East, China and Egypt
Outdoor shops like Millets, Cotswold and Mountain Equipment will stock portable shower units in a variety of sizes and sophistication. They can also be purchased from larger supermarkets in the summer months, or from Amazon all year round.
Yes, they can work very well but you have to be aware of how to position them for best cooling effect: you can't just stand a portable air conditioning unit in the middle of the room, as if it was a room heater. Always place the portable AC unit next to a window opening (or similar) so that all (100%) of the hot air from the unit gets sent outside the room you are trying to cool. If you let any of the hot air from the unit get back into the room you will just be wasting electricity. There are some tricks to get the most out of a portable AC. First, insulate the exhaust hose. Even something simply like wrapping the exhaust hose with towels, or modifying a hot water heater insulation blanket to cover the exhaust hose can yield huge improvements in the performance of the air conditioner because the exhaust hose radiates a lot of heat back into the room during normal operation. Another hint - I nearly always recommend that our customers buy a dual hose portable air conditioner because they are more efficient and typically cool better than single hose units.
Not sure of the V6 but, on a 2.7L A/T, the fuel filter is located underneath exhaust manifold (two pieces), remove all hoses, throttle body, and the exhaust manifold, inspect/clean the injectors since your in there. Super Mario sendz.
On the ground lol. But seriously, if you have a lot of white smoke out of the exhaust, you have a blown head gasket and must get a new one. If there is no smoke, check all hoses for cracks and leaks.
unbolt it and then disconnect the exhaust then all hoses or wires that will get stretched when you use a cherry picker to lift the motor up enough to provide clearence over the cross member.
Abrasive Blasting is available in all conventional formats including hand cabinets, walk-in booths, automated production machinery and total loss portable blasting units.
Yes, they do have to be exhausted, unfortunately. They all have to have somewhere to expel the heat energy they have removed from the room being cooled. However, there are multiple options you can use when exhausting the unit. One creative portable AC owner replaced his fireplace screen with a sheet of polycarbonate plastic that was custom cut to adapt to the exhaust hose fittings of his single hose portable air conditioner. This kind of installation will not work with a Dual hose air conditioner. But if you are a bit creative, there are many ways to exhaust the hot air created by a portable air conditioner.
One can purchase portable air conditioner units at many retailers. Sears, Walmart, Target, Canadian Tire, Home Depot and Lowe's all carry various portable air conditioners which one may find suitable.