POUR WATER ALL OVER THE FLOOR & LET FRESH AIR THROUGH THE WINDOW.
Yes, the AC may be too cold in your room.
Some options for a single room AC unit for a room without a window include portable air conditioners that vent through a wall or ceiling, ductless mini-split systems, and evaporative coolers.
For the room to cool down faster, set the AC to high cool initially to quickly lower the temperature. Once the desired temperature is reached, switch it to low cool to maintain the coolness without overcooling the room.
The best options for a stand-alone AC unit for a room without a window are portable air conditioners or ventless air conditioners. These units can be placed in the room and do not require a window for venting.
Kinda, but it'd be real inefficent and expensive. Think about it: at one end of the room you have the AC making cold air. At the other end you have the fan, blowing that cold air out of the room. Means the AC has to take in new warm air from the outside and cool it. You're better off having a large portion of the air in the room recirculating. That way the AC doesn't have to work that hard.
A high seiling room…trust me the cold air goes all around ur house like that because my living room has a high seiling and I bought an AC and put it there and now my whole house gets cold in like 5-10 minutes!!
It usually means that your system has developed a leak. Your AC system is charged with freon gas. If a certain amount leaks out, a safety device prevents the AC compressor from starting. Without the compressor, no cold air.
No, a cool mist humidifier does not make the room cold. It adds moisture to the air without changing the temperature.
A portable ac unit is one you can move from room to room without a lot of effort. This is usually a window unit but some manufacturers have been making portable floor units as well.
Put it up high. Cold air falls down. You will have less trouble keeping the upper room area cool.
Hot air rises, cold air falls. Thus, a high location of the AC dissipates cold air more evenly throughout the room.
No, you are in the cold room not me.