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    Smallest AC?

    I have a bathroom at the ranh that's 35-40 sq/ft. I'm trying to find a real AC for it.

    All I can find so far are the little cheesy fan/water ones (that don't do much) or a 5,000 BTU window unit.

    I don't want a window unit as it would block the view and freeze out the person on the toilet LOL And being 35 sq/ft a 5k BTU would be vast over kill.

    Does anyone make a smaller unit? Even if it's a window unit I an cut a hole and put it through the back wall.

    Other ideas?

    #2
    That’s about the smallest I’ve ever seen. You know you can set the temperature on them so it doesn’t turn the room into cold storage? Short of that would be a block of ice.

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      #3
      Put one of the portable a/c’s in there then you could cut a small hole. They use the hose and vent like a dryer.

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        #4
        Mini split

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          #5
          Originally posted by Trailerman3 View Post
          Put one of the portable a/c’s in there then you could cut a small hole. They use the hose and vent like a dryer.
          I thought about this but couldn't find one under 5k BTU.

          May end up with a 5k window unit.

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            #6
            Is there room on the wall to just frame out a dedicated hole for the window unit maybe?

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              #7
              5K is somewhat a std in small AC...and so may choices/brands keeps price down...Smaller will prob cost more..We had simular bath house with 5K on low was OK ...but we weren't dealing with View

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                #8
                Originally posted by Smokeater View Post
                Is there room on the wall to just frame out a dedicated hole for the window unit maybe?
                I'll probably try this. How bad could I screw it up? LOL

                I was just hoping someone made a stand up 2k BTU or even 1k Doesn't appear so.

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                    #10

                    I don’t see a lot of detail on how it works. Is this a “swamp cooler” type? Like the cooler ones we’ve been making?

                    Great price if it works well, just curious what it needs to work.


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                      #11
                      Originally posted by RiverRat1 View Post
                      I have a bathroom at the ranh that's 35-40 sq/ft. I'm trying to find a real AC for it.

                      All I can find so far are the little cheesy fan/water ones (that don't do much) or a 5,000 BTU window unit.

                      I don't want a window unit as it would block the view and freeze out the person on the toilet LOL And being 35 sq/ft a 5k BTU would be vast over kill.

                      Does anyone make a smaller unit? Even if it's a window unit I an cut a hole and put it through the back wall.

                      Other ideas?

                      Window units won’t freeze you out anymore, the compressors cycle off too quick. Even so, they’re cheap and have thermostats.


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                        #12
                        Tried one like that. They don't work at all. Not any better than a tiny fan blowing air over a wet rag. It was so bad it made the decision to return super easy (that's the only positive LOL)

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by RiverRat1 View Post
                          I'll probably try this. How bad could I screw it up? LOL

                          I was just hoping someone made a stand up 2k BTU or even 1k Doesn't appear so.

                          They make them, you just wouldn’t want to pay what they cost. Cabinet Coolers
                          Let me check, I might have a 1400 btu at the shop


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