fishman
Veteran Member
This is kind of a multi-part question so bear with me please.
I've got a garage that is finished out and well insulated. Well, the door will shortly be insulated and the rest is done. It's a big one at about 600 square feet. We would like to cool it occasionally to let the little one ride his trike and other stuff. Emphasis would be placed on quick cool-down (I think), rather than maintaining a temperature.
Looking at window units it appears I can get a 12,000 btu unit for $238 at Wal-Mart. It says it will cool 575 to 675 square feet of space. Is this big enough?
It uses about the same electricity as two 6,300 btu units that are about $130 apiece. I have two windows and a plug-in under each. Logically, it seems to me that two sources of cold air would be superior to one. However, the smaller units are rated at 100-150 square feet even though they claim to put out as much cooling capacity, combined, as the 12,000 btu unit. Am I missing something here?
Heat is not much of an issue here in TX, and the combo heating/cooling units are pretty pricey. But I could go with that if folks think that a couple of ceramic heaters on occasion isn't a good idea.
Emphasis on low cost is pretty important.
So should I get the two smaller ones, the one bigger one, or something else? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
I've got a garage that is finished out and well insulated. Well, the door will shortly be insulated and the rest is done. It's a big one at about 600 square feet. We would like to cool it occasionally to let the little one ride his trike and other stuff. Emphasis would be placed on quick cool-down (I think), rather than maintaining a temperature.
Looking at window units it appears I can get a 12,000 btu unit for $238 at Wal-Mart. It says it will cool 575 to 675 square feet of space. Is this big enough?
It uses about the same electricity as two 6,300 btu units that are about $130 apiece. I have two windows and a plug-in under each. Logically, it seems to me that two sources of cold air would be superior to one. However, the smaller units are rated at 100-150 square feet even though they claim to put out as much cooling capacity, combined, as the 12,000 btu unit. Am I missing something here?
Heat is not much of an issue here in TX, and the combo heating/cooling units are pretty pricey. But I could go with that if folks think that a couple of ceramic heaters on occasion isn't a good idea.
Emphasis on low cost is pretty important.
So should I get the two smaller ones, the one bigger one, or something else? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif