No, you don't . I have neighbours with all kinds of air conditioners in their mobiles. Some have simple window units, some have rolling units that can move room to room and some even have large units on the roof.
The spelling is "airborne" (carried by the air, or an air-mobile military unit).
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i would use a 2 1/2 ton no higher than a 3 ton unit.
When purchasing an air condition for your home, search for local heating and plumbing contractors, or, if you are buying a window unit, search prices at your area discount stores.
Heating and Air can fix your air conditioner. Your comfort is their main priority, they guarantee anything they install in your home will heat or cool it for at least 5 years.
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A window unit is best for small homes or apartments which would not require a larger system. If you have a large home you'd be better off investing in a heat pump in most cases.
one and one-half or two ton, depending on how new your unit is. older models are not as energy effecient.
Michael Faraday
A mobile air conditioner, also called a portable air conditioner, is a smaller air conditioning unit ideal for places where a larger window unit is not feasible. The portable units can be moved from room to room, as they are a lot smaller than the window units and, therefore, portable.
Not by yourself, and not a window unit at all.
If you are looking for a smaller option (wall or window mounted) then you can purchase an air conditioner at most major appliance stores as well as home improvement stores. If you are looking for an air conditioning unit built for your average suburban house then you should have a local air condition company come out and inspect the house. They will then be able to sell you a unit designed for your needs and they might catch any issues that caused your previous unit to fail.