So the little lady and myself will be moving into the Raleigh Apts sometime in July and didn't realize until actually signing the papers that we'll need an in-window AC unit. I've never had one and never had to deal with ones other than at really really cheap hotels over the years. The place is about 1,000 sqft and the floorplan is here http://www.raleigh-apts.com/floorplans/2C.aspSo the question is what am I looking for in a really dependable unit and would it be better to get two cheap ones or one nice one? I'm the type that hates feeling the AC on me. Maybe that's hard to explain but we know who we are. I like it when it's 79 inside and 95 outside but I don't like feeling a cold blast of air to make it happen.
5/9/2010 12:30:55 AM
one in the bedroom where you sleep and some fans to circulate the air will prolly be sufficient. i wouldn't spend a lot of money; you're just gonna end up selling it when you move. although you can get portable ones on wheels that vent outside through a hose, that might be worth the extra money so you can move it from room to room
5/9/2010 12:56:35 AM
Man I hate my window unit. Most days I just say screw it and blast a bunch of fans.
5/9/2010 1:36:07 AM
pm SaabTurbo
5/9/2010 2:24:34 AM
Just keep it set on 74 degrees and you'll be good to go son.
5/9/2010 4:44:51 AM
5/9/2010 9:39:13 PM
It's all about the BTUs man. However strong the air conditioner is then you know the max amount of cubic feet you can cool with it. Get whatever has more BTUs for the money.
5/9/2010 9:59:57 PM
see what kind of electrical service you have and buy the biggest one you can run. For 1000 sq. feet, I hope you have a 220 outlet near a window.
5/9/2010 11:01:08 PM
^agreed.in window AC units were part of my life in NYC that I do not miss
5/9/2010 11:20:48 PM
Arrghhh I hate our stupid window AC units. Gotta love Philly. They are so loud and block all the windows and are either freezing or not cold at all!
5/9/2010 11:43:23 PM
i lived in the raleigh aptsfocus on where your windows are. my living room had a good cross breeze, but i still put the unit in my living room.my bedroom had 2 fans in the window but i mean - i was sleeping at night when it was cooler anyway. so i chose to put the unit in the living room. its up to you i guess though i just had one that the person before me left there.
5/10/2010 1:47:02 AM
5/10/2010 9:32:28 AM
^I admire people like you that can take the heat. If its above 75°F inside I'm uncomfortable, especially if I'm trying to sleep. Now low temps in the winter, on the other hand, are no problem.When I lived in NYC in an 1000 sq ft apartment we had 4 window units. 1 per bedroom and one in the main room
5/10/2010 11:50:52 AM
I bought this unit just last week for my old as shit 1BR (I, too, was unaware of the lack of central AC when I signed the lease)http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16896767748I have it in my ~170 sq ft living room and it does a great job keeping it cool there and in my bedroom, despite the poor air flow in the apartment and the drafty windows and doors.Probably too small for your needs, but it's cheap effective option for smaller places.[Edited on May 10, 2010 at 12:06 PM. Reason : ]
5/10/2010 12:05:33 PM
^^ haha. Yea I totally understand other people have different comfort levels. And that makes sense with NYC since you could have at least 4 different people living there.Also, I just realized the OP posted the floorplan. I don't know how I missed that, but I was reading through really quickly since I was at work so I'll blame it on that
5/10/2010 1:06:46 PM