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expired Posted by edrock200 • Apr 22, 2023
Apr 22, 2023 7:02 PM
Costco Members: Hisense Smart SACC 8,000 BTU Dual Hose Portable Air Conditioner
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AC works by using a powered heat exchanger that cools indoor air at the expense of heating outdoor air. It's really inefficient to do by any method, but it's all we have.
With both types indoor air is recirculated and cooled on the cold side of the heat exchanger from your room back into your room, while air is drawn onto the hot side of the heat exchanger making heating the air and then it sends this hot air outdoors. Heating the outdoors to cool your indoors.
Where things differ with hoses is the source of the cool air...
With a single hose the hose is used only to send hot air outdoors. This means the unit pulls cold air from in your room to cool the heat exchanger. This air is pulled from the cool indoor air you have used electricity & paid to cool which is vented outside. That cool air sucked out of the room is replenished with uncooled air from the surroundings of the room - either from outdoors or warmer parts of the house, whichever leaks more. This means a portion of your cooled air is perpetually being "wasted" and sucked out of the room.
Dual hose systems use one hose as an inlet to pull outdoor air into the hot side of the AC to cool the heat exchanger. Cooled indoor air is recirculated across the cool side of the heat exchanger, cooling it further. The outdoor air that is drawn across the hot side is sent back outdoors by the second hose of the system, extra hot.
Dual hose systems are about 30% more efficient than single hose. Which means an 8k BTU dual hose is more effecient than a 10k single hose.
Frankly, though, all portables are trash compared to even a window unit. My experience is single hose portable ACs provide less than half the cooling of a window unit of the same BTU.
Only when it's absolutely impossible to install a window AC should a portable be considered.
I'm not really sure why I spent so much time to write all of this out now that I'm finished ... besides inertia of needing to finish.
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If you get an E2 code then the water is full.
What i'm resorting to, is letting it run and cool down to 70-72 and then just turning it off.
I could not get the app to connect to a wifi network, just kept spinning and didn't recognize a single network on the ConnectLife app
I'm wondering if i can automate something with alexa to have it kick on at 78 and turn off at 70
What i'm resorting to, is letting it run and cool down to 70-72 and then just turning it off.
I could not get the app to connect to a wifi network, just kept spinning and didn't recognize a single network on the ConnectLife app
I'm wondering if i can automate something with alexa to have it kick on at 78 and turn off at 70
Maybe i'll try my tablet or something.
As far as the noise, i took some insulation wrap that comes in our Hello Fresh boxes, and wrapped the two tubes, it helped with the noise and should keep with cooling also since those tubes get hot.
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Otherwise, the Midea U is also on sale right now. If you want efficiency, you should be looking at window units anyways.
The cutout for the secondary drain hose is in the same compartment as where the inlet hose is attached. So as the outside air is pulled into the ac unit, some will escape through the cutout and enter the home. shining a light into the inlet port and you will see light coming out of the cutout. Also the seams of the housing don't appear to be air tight.
Just want to mention this for those who are concerned about outside air intrusion.
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