window AC

chipy

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i'm thinking about getting a window AC for my upstairs room... it's getting way too hot in here.

anyway, my windows are the kind that opens up and down, _not_ side to side. will a window AC work on my windows?

chipy
 

venk

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When I read the thread title, i though this was about a new microsoft product.
 

SVT Cobra

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Originally posted by: venk
When I read the thread title, i though this was about a new microsoft product.


Window Advanced Crap?

I thought so also



yeah invest in one of those nice light ones OP...easier to lift out in the winter
 

Eli

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Most window A/Cs are designed to work with both styles of windows IIRC.

At the very least, there are seperate models.. but it shouldn't be a problem.
 
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Originally posted by: Son of a N00b
Originally posted by: venk
When I read the thread title, i though this was about a new microsoft product.


Window Advanced Crap?

I thought so also



yeah invest in one of those nice light ones OP...easier to lift out in the winter

According to his profile, the OP lives in San Antonio...you don't really need to remove them in the winter here :p
 

chipy

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Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: Son of a N00b
Originally posted by: venk
When I read the thread title, i though this was about a new microsoft product.


Window Advanced Crap?

I thought so also



yeah invest in one of those nice light ones OP...easier to lift out in the winter

According to his profile, the OP lives in San Antonio...you don't really need to remove them in the winter here :p


yup... though it is cooler during winter it can also get hot on certain days.
 

amdhunter

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Originally posted by: venk
When I read the thread title, i though this was about a new microsoft product.

Incredibly enough, I didn't think of Microsoft at all.