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I was working for a time at a job that required humidity control in a chamber that was about 20'x20'x20'. They decided to move the chamber from the lab, to a warehouse. The humidity and heat made it impossible to operate. So they bought a portable AC unit and put it in the chamber. These 'brain surgeons' did not vent it. So of course the too hot 105F temperature soared to about 120F pretty fast, and of course no moisture was removed. I finally explained the need for the vent and they vented it. In the end, it worked well for that room. It allowed us to control the temperature and humidity, most importantly. You do need to understand that the evaporator side is of course recirculation inside air. While the condenser side is pulling in inside air, and blowing it plus the condensed water, out the vent. So it needs a good vent. Plus, that hot air being blown outdoors out the vent, means that somewhere air is being sucked into the house to make up for the lost air. As in, they are pretty inefficient. You may be cooling down the spot you need cooled, but you are likely heating up another spot.
The Whynter ARC-14S looks interesting. Unknown availability, though. Especially on short notice.
Actually Wayne , that isn't how a system works . The air inside of your house is being recirculated , the hot air being exhausted on the outside is air brought in from the outside thru the louvers that cools the condensing coil . Dusty
That is only true if you buy the more expensive "two hose" units. The "single hose" units work exactly as 'Wayne' stated.
....and as I stated earlier the single hose units are crap!
Whynter makes some decent portable units. Been using ours at the summer camp for a few years now.Most important consideration is that these are two hose units. One sucks in outside air to cool the condenser. The other discharges this hot air. More expensive but they work as well as a window mount unit that separates condenser from evaporator.Single hose units suck the condenser cooling air out of the room you are trying to cool. This means that room draws in hot air from any available source to replenish that air being exhausted through the single vent. The room never gets cold because of this constant influx of warm air for replenishment. Units are cheaper but a waste of money since they can not do the job.
+1 Because the single hose units pull in outside air, you'll find that the room you with the unit will cool down, but the rest of the place will actually get hotter as replacement air gets drawn in.
"The Mini-Me of portable A/C units"
Don't forget about the water. Collected water has to drain someplace. Some units have a water pan that needs emptying regularly. Window units are more efficient.
Not the one we were using. It sucked in room air, used that to cool the condenser coil, blew it over the water pan to get rid of the water, and blew that to the hose going outside.OK for a small temporary rig, but it had to be horribly inefficient.
I would not waste time or money doing 240 Volts if it is temporary. Not worth the effort.Window units are much better, as others have said, for a lot of reasons.Good luck.