frontpageTattyBear | Staff posted Aug 20, 2025 07:01 PM
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frontpageTattyBear | Staff posted Aug 20, 2025 07:01 PM
Select Amazon Accounts: GE 6000 BTU Window Air Conditioner Unit
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It was the best $50 he ever spent and a pride of WW2 Germany technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-41UF02vrU
Actually this looks identical to the unit they used.
I have a perfectly working 12K BTU in my living room that I have been thinking about replacing for one of the more efficient U style AC's. That unit at Costco Midea 12K BTU is tempting but I don't feel like dealing with the install right now.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-41UF02vrU
Actually this looks identical to the unit they used.
This video was FASCINATING! I'll never do anything like this, but I learned a lot about the concepts involved.
Pro tip if you have access to drill a deep hole in the ground and $700 including the cost of this unit. Increase cooling power/efficiency by 2.5X. It's also quieter. I.E. 400watts. Now that's something you can power for a while with a decent power station. Turns this into a 12,500 BTU unit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-41UF02vrU
Actually this looks identical to the unit they used.
Seems like no trouble at all! I'll try it from my second floor apartment, I'm sure the property owners wouldn't mind a giant hole in their driveway!
This video was FASCINATING! I'll never do anything like this, but I learned a lot about the concepts involved.
It was the best $50 he ever spent and a pride of WW2 Germany technology.
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