unimatic1141, awesome find on the RCA Whirlpool. never seen one of these before. can you show us what the back of it looks like? maybe id recognize one if I saw it from the back, as that is the part of the unit more people can see because its outside.
Thanks!
The back of the Sears Coldspot should look like this. depth may be slightly different depending on BTU but the vent set up should be the same as stated before, and it should have COLDSPOT embossed as shown below. I apologize for all them posts in a row, but I couldn't figure out how to post more...
norgeway: I agree 110%! appliance salesmen drive me nuts. I was in lowes looking for side panels for a 7700 BTU EQK that I have, and gave to my sister to use in her place, and I asked where they kept parts and they started with asking how old the unit is. I said well over 30 years old and right...
Philco Ford Noiseless Air Conditioner
This is an 11,000 BTU Unit, and runs off of 110 Volts. It is indeed part of the Noiseless series, and it is a very smooth and quiet running machine. Its a very very interesting story on how I went about Acquiring the unit. took me years to find one and over...
And, heres what it looks like from the outside! I chose the photo of it without the unit inside of it just because this is the clearest image. I have photos up on flickr of it. this was taken right after I painted the case after the restoration. this thing was in horrible condition when I got...
My most prized one so far is the Philco Ford I acquired a few months back. It has the Air Scan feature that automatically moves the vents and sweeps the air back and forth.
Sudsmaster and 2packs4sure, do you guys have photos of the outsides of these units by any chance? im curious as to what they look like from the outside. I own a 1955 GE so i may be able to help you figure out the settings providing the knobs are the same. this looks to be even older than mine...