It could be the fan speed is too slow on the low setting and not enough air is getting accross the coil.
No.
With a little skill and knowledge you cut a hole through an out-side wall.
Nope
I think you should consult with professionals There are many windows installer and remover are available on the internet. However you can follow the link I hope it will help you. http://www.installamerica.net/
Hard to believe there are people so ignorant that this question was even asked! A "low profile" air conditioner is one that takes up a smaller amount of window space, as compared with "traditional" air conditioners. It is best on smaller windows, or where you want to maximize the view out of a regular window. Do a search of "LG GL6000ER" for an example.
call your heating and air guy
No, you cannot get carbon monoxide poisoning from a window air conditioner. Only fossil fuel creates carbon monoxide. That said, you should not leave a car or gas garden tool running near the window.
You can move your window air conditioner anywhere you want to put it as long as it sits in the window.
No, it is not possible to recharge a window air conditioner.
No, it is not possible to use a window air conditioner without a window, as the unit requires a window for proper installation and ventilation.
Certainly! I mounted a Kenmore 18000 BTU window unit through the wall several years ago and it cools my small house just fine. Just be sure that it tilts down a little at the outside so condensation will drip outside and not all over your floor!
Yes.... The reason being is that when the air conditioner is running it causes moisture to be removed and deposited in the back of the machine from which it is dripped out . What you do not want to do is power wash the back
There is no such product as an air conditioner window. However, you can buy a used window air conditioner on eBay or Craigslist. You can also check the classifieds in the local newspaper.
yes
Close the windows, the car will cool quicker and the A/C will shut off, conserving fuel.
To properly install a window air conditioner in your home, follow these steps: Choose a suitable location near a power outlet and with enough space for the unit. Open the window and measure the width to ensure the air conditioner fits. Install any mounting brackets or supports provided with the unit. Place the air conditioner in the window opening and secure it in place. Close the window securely to seal any gaps. Plug in the unit and test it to ensure it is working properly. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for maintenance and cleaning to keep the unit running efficiently.
To install a window air conditioner using a mount kit, follow these steps: Measure the window opening to ensure the air conditioner fits. Attach the mounting brackets to the window sill and frame. Place the air conditioner on the brackets and secure it in place. Use the included hardware to secure the unit to the brackets. Plug in the air conditioner and test it to ensure it is working properly.