it depends on the space temp. lets say your space temp is 75 then the air coming out of your suplly grill should be 20 degrees below. so 55. give or take 1 to 2 degrees.
<Addition from a different user>: I am running a five to ten year old small (5,000 BTU) window unit at the moment. Room air temp at start up was about 85 degrees and the measured output at the grill was about 65 degrees with external temp outdoors at about 90. So, at least for the current situation with my old, small AC, the above answer seems correct. If I remember later to check back after the room temp has dropped to 75 or so I will see if the output temperature has changed. My unit is cooling 450 sq. feet which is theoretically somewhat beyond the capacity for its size to be effective, but I find that the lower humidity and a temp of 80 or so tends to be fine.
- MJM
you should bring in the lawn mower and then take care of the radishes
Hmmm, because it should?
An air conditioner blows out heat
If it does blow just not cold air you should see if it needs to be recharged
Between 37 and 49 (Fahrenheit), depending on the ambient air temperature. You measure it with a thermometer in the left center console vent.
Portable air conditioner will not blow cold air. What to do?
degree air condisner out out
You should leave your air conditioner set on 80 degrees when you go away on vacations. I you have a programmable thermostat for your air conditioner set it to lower the temperature to 70 right before you get home.
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Coming out of the vents around 43 degrees
straight from the vent should be around 47 degrees
No. An air conditioner operates with a condenser which circulates the air past refrigerant-filled coils, which thereby allows it blow out cold air. They have no ability to heat.