NascarFool
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Most residential systems have improperly sized ducts. Therefore the top floor is always warmer than the bottom floor. If you have a basement, close the vents there. The vents on the main floor can be partially closed and the top floor vents should be wide open. At the thermostat, put the fan in the "ON" position. Let the blower run 24/7. It is better for a blower motor to run all the time rather than start-stop-start-stop every time there is a call for cooling. If those tips don't work, then it's time for a window unit. Keep in mind that a 110v unit will run up your electric bill quicker than a 220v unit. As the voltage goes down, the amperage goes up. As a last resort option, replace the furnace with a new furnace that has a variable speed blower motor and not a multispeed motor. 
