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I would get one unit for each, and probably still use it in conjunction with A/C as well. I'd just get one to start but if it worked well for me I'd get a 2nd one.

Sleeping in the heat is like torture to me, I can't believe you were able to do it. I dragged a spare twin mattress down to the basement last night because I just couldn't get my bedroom cool enough for me to tolerate it.
You're going to spend $700+ and still use your original AC? How shitty is it to begin with?

 
I don't know how much y'all are looking to spend, but mini-splits are quieter and more efficient than portable or window A/C units. The cost up front is higher, but your paying for something that will save you money in your power bill and last alot longer. Info:

http://ecomfort.com/mini-split-buying-guide
Thanks I'll have to look into that. So far the units have last awhile but they do cut into their electric bill.

There are plenty of disgusting people already wearing clothes they shouldnt be in so I am okay with deverting when I need to. More women in yoga pants the better I say. Of course I know we also have more women in shape down here than most places. But still.
Yeah geography is key. If I was still in Austin, then yoga all day every day.

 
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Who is this girl?

 
We are looking for a new, large window air conditioner. One we keep in permanently (I don't want to be installing/removing a big air conditioner every year). The problem we have is Lowes won't put in wood filler. They'll just put it in with that plastic accordion nonsense that provides no insulation. When we got the old one we have they did that for us. Now what? I'm not a handy sort of person myself.
We just put a window one in over the weekend. And by we, I mean the handyman guy we paid to do it. Not really concerned about removing it come winter time. It barely drops below freezing here.

It's just a window one to keep the upstairs cool at night, but since we're in our second week of temperatures all at 90+ it's a must. We'll look at doing full central air next year.

 
You're going to spend $700+ and still use your original AC? How shitty is it to begin with?
Shitty as fuck. Had an HVAC guy come check it out and he was impressed with how bad it was. You can hold a lighter about 3-4 inches away from the vents on the main floor and the flame won't go out. Even closer on the top floor. It's definitely an air flow problem.

He checked everything he could and everything is relatively new and in good shape. Only solution is to get improved duct work and increased intakes I think, that doesn't sound cheap buy maybe if I'm going to live hear a while I should just bite the bullet and do it.

 
Velo, do you play Chain Chronicle (mobile game)

Added someone there as a friend, and I can't imagine it's that common as an alias.

 
Shitty as fuck. Had an HVAC guy come check it out and he was impressed with how bad it was. You can hold a lighter about 3-4 inches away from the vents on the main floor and the flame won't go out. Even closer on the top floor. It's definitely an air flow problem.

He checked everything he could and everything is relatively new and in good shape. Only solution is to get improved duct work and increased intakes I think, that doesn't sound cheap buy maybe if I'm going to live hear a while I should just bite the bullet and do it.
If that is what he told you the problem is then be prepared for the unit to also wear out much sooner than it should. Having the right air flow iis a huge issue with how well the unit will last.

Just spend the money to get it working right or you will end up spending a ton on band-aids and still have a problem.

Does your heat not use the same duct work? Does it seem as inefficient on the bottom floor in the winter?

 
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He checked everything he could and everything is relatively new and in good shape. Only solution is to get improved duct work and increased intakes I think, that doesn't sound cheap buy maybe if I'm going to live hear a while I should just bite the bullet and do it.
But the heat works ok? My heat comes out the same vents and the same blower/ducts push that out. Maybe the blower motor is going or something? Unless you have baseboards or some other type of heat.

 
That's a box I'm not sure you want to open.

I've seen some ladies that should never ever touch yoga pants and I just can't erase that image from my mind.
This.

Years ago at work there was this crazy fat girl that always wore stretch pants and every time she bent over to pick something up they would stretch so much that they seemed to literally disappear. We knew what underwear she was wearing on an almost nightly basis and it became a regular game between all of us to see who we could trick into looking at her ass when she was bending over.

 
Years ago at work there was this crazy fat girl that always wore stretch pants and every time she bent over to pick something up they would stretch so much that they seemed to literally disappear. We knew what underwear she was wearing on an almost nightly basis and it became a regular game between all of us to see who we could trick into looking at her ass when she was bending over.
That sound similar to the penis showing game from Waiting. But better since you werent looking at dicks. Although only slightly better I guess.

 
This.

Years ago at work there was this crazy fat girl that always wore stretch pants and every time she bent over to pick something up they would stretch so much that they seemed to literally disappear. We knew what underwear she was wearing on an almost nightly basis and it became a regular game between all of us to see who we could trick into looking at her ass when she was bending over.
Had a girl exactly like this at my old job too. One of those things you literally can't unsee.
 
Shitty as fuck. Had an HVAC guy come check it out and he was impressed with how bad it was. You can hold a lighter about 3-4 inches away from the vents on the main floor and the flame won't go out. Even closer on the top floor. It's definitely an air flow problem.

He checked everything he could and everything is relatively new and in good shape. Only solution is to get improved duct work and increased intakes I think, that doesn't sound cheap buy maybe if I'm going to live hear a while I should just bite the bullet and do it.
What size (ton) is your system? What is the square footage of your house? Typical rule of thumb is 1 ton per every 600 square feet, but having a split or multi-storied house will effect that calculation. Do you have a heat pump or a split unit and are you on a concrete slab or do you have a crawl space? How many cold air returns do you have? Even if your system is properly sized for your house, if it is old or has a low efficiency rating it will struggle in the summer months if you live in a region where summers are hot.

PS: I keep wanting to type unit instead of system, but y'all would probably take that and run with it.

Edit: By heat pump I mean packaged (all-in-one) system. Everyone calls them heat pumps around here.
 
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It doesn't mean much because #notrophies, but the copy of Alien: Isolation I ordered from Gamefly was the Nostromo Edition and came with the "Crew Expendable" code.

 
If that is what he told you the problem is then be prepared for the unit to also wear out much sooner than it should. Having the right air flow iis a huge issue with how well the unit will last.

Just spend the money to get it working right or you will end up spending a ton on band-aids and still have a problem.

Does your heat not use the same duct work? Does it seem as inefficient on the bottom floor in the winter?
Heating uses the same duct work. Seems to work a bit better, but possibly I'm just more tolerant of the cold than the heat (just keep putting on layers, crawl under blankets, etc).

Basement is pretty cold in the winter, but I rarely go down there so again it's just not as noticeable and not as big of an issue. But yeah there is probably warm air flow issues in the house too.

 
I don't know how much y'all are looking to spend, but mini-splits are quieter and more efficient than portable or window A/C units. The cost up front is higher, but your paying for something that will save you money in your power bill and last alot longer. Info:

http://ecomfort.com/mini-split-buying-guide
I'd never heard of mini-split before. Intriguing, but I think we'll go the lower cost option for now.

 
What size (ton) is your system? What is the square footage of your house? Typical rule of thumb is 1 ton per every 600 square feet, but having a split or multi-storied house will effect that calculation. Do you have a heat pump or a split unit and are you on a concrete slab or do you have a crawl space? How many cold air returns do you have? Even if your system is properly sized for your house, if it is old or has a low efficiency rating it will struggle in the summer months if you live in a region where summers are hot.

PS: I keep wanting to type unit instead of system, but y'all would probably take that and run with it.
I'd have to be home to answer some of these questions. House has 3 floors, each is about 600 square feet. Don't know what heat pump or split unit is. No crawl space. I think about 15 returns. Don't know the size of the system.

 
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Can I tell everyone how unplayable awful bad horrible Xenoblade Chronicles 3D looks on the "NEW" 3ds again? Yeah it looks like barf. Stick with the Vita.
Its not the 3DS, its the port. Play it on Wii as intended.

My point exactly, it only meant something to comic fans, and if you were a true comic fan it was made obvious. Then for non-comic
you get introduced to him the story right before the reveal

The only cool surprise from the game and why I still loved the overall story was
Joker's involvement throughout the whole game. Never have I loved the character more than allowing him to be your conscious. brilliant to who ever wrote that, BOO to the guy that decided the Arkham Knights back story

Theres nothing brilliant about the cliche'd having someone in your consciousness shtick. I'm sure its entertaining though.

 
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Do you have a heat pump or a split unit
I don't understand this question. My setup is both a split unit and a heat pump.

With that said, with SLC having both extremes in terms of weather, I kind of doubt he has a heat pump setup.

Tyler, split unit means you have the outside unit as well as the inside piece.

 
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If the heat Tyler endures is even half as bad as he makes it out to be his balls must be permanently stuck to his legs.
Yea at least its not chewy, theyd also be hanging to his knees in that case.

Or jimbo, he old too.

#ageist

#oldfolksjokes

 
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I don't understand this question. My setup is both a split unit and a heat pump.

With that said, with SLC having both extremes in terms of weather, I kind of doubt he has a heat pump setup.

Tyler, split unit means you have the outside unit as well as the inside piece as well.
I have a big fan looking thing outside that kicks on when I use the A/C and then a big metal furnace looking think inside in my basement.

 
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But it doesn't sound like you'll have trouble logging in and playing games. YMMV.

 
I don't understand this question. My setup is both a split unit and a heat pump.

With that said, with SLC having both extremes in terms of weather, I kind of doubt he has a heat pump setup.

Tyler, split unit means you have the outside unit as well as the inside piece.
Yeah, I edited my post to indicate I meant packaged system.
 
I'd have to be home to answer some of these questions. House has 3 floors, each is about 600 square feet. Don't know what heat pump or split unit is. No crawl space. I think about 15 returns. Don't know the size of the system.
I have a big fan looking thing outside that kicks on when I use the A/C and then a big metal furnace looking think inside in my basement.
So you have a splt system with the air handler in the basement. You have 15 vents that air flows out of; how many vents (returns) that suck air in? Hopefully you have one on each level; especially on the top level. If not, that may be part of why your air flow is so poor. When was the last time you changed your filter(s)?

I have no doubts that your furnace works just fine keeping your house warm; after all warm air rises, so even with poor air flow the warm air will gradually make it to the top floor. How an A/C system works is sound engineering, but the actual concept of an A/C system, using cold air to cool a warm house, flies in the face of the the first two laws of thermodynamics; which is why A/C systems cost so much and use so much energy. A poorly designed/installed duct system could be your problem; especially based off of your 'lighter' test.

 
So you have a splt system with the air handler in the basement. You have 15 vents that air flows out of; how many vents (returns) that suck air in? Hopefully you have one on each level; especially on the top level. If not, that may be part of why your air flow is so poor. When was the last time you changed your filter(s)?

I have no doubts that your furnace works just fine keeping your house warm; after all warm air rises, so even with poor air flow the warm air will gradually make it to the top floor. How an A/C system works is sound engineering, but the actual concept of an A/C system, using cold air to cool a warm house, flies in the face of the the first two laws of thermodynamics; which is why A/C systems cost so much and use so much energy. A poorly designed/installed duct system could be your problem; especially based off of your 'lighter' test.
My master bedroom is at least 5 degrees warmer than the rest of the house. I know its a combo of the ducts and being the furthest room from the AC unit. Can you come over and fix it for me?

 
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My master bedroom is at least 5 degrees warmer than the rest of the house. I know its a combo of the ducts and being the furthest room from the AC unit. Can you come over and fix it for me?
I figured your bedroom was cold lately

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