spookiness
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I saw the earlier vintage a/c thread and thought I'd throw open a discussion of newer ones.
Anybody had any good experiences? The general consensus is new ones suck, but whats the lesser of evils.
I like Friedrich on paper, but they aren't available in my area.
I have a new 10k btu Frigidaire, a 5(?)yo 5000 btu Frigidaire, a 3yo 8000 btu LG, and a 5+ yo 5000 btu Gold Star.
10k Frig- VERY noisy, in living room. I wish I'd returned it when I still had time. Consumer Reports ratings mean nothing...
5k Frig- noisy but tolerable, my bedroom
8k LG- basement, fairly quiet. I should have tried a 10k LG instead of the Frig
5k GS- guest room, very basic, low-end with manual controls, probably the quietest one, but air flow seems a bit weak
My house (except for basement) does have central A/C, but it developed a vibration problem (its on the roof) and I'm not going to bother with it for now, because in a few years I need a new roof, and at the same time I would like to totally reconfigure the central a/c arrangement, which wasn't really done right the first time.
Anybody had any good experiences? The general consensus is new ones suck, but whats the lesser of evils.
I like Friedrich on paper, but they aren't available in my area.
I have a new 10k btu Frigidaire, a 5(?)yo 5000 btu Frigidaire, a 3yo 8000 btu LG, and a 5+ yo 5000 btu Gold Star.
10k Frig- VERY noisy, in living room. I wish I'd returned it when I still had time. Consumer Reports ratings mean nothing...
5k Frig- noisy but tolerable, my bedroom
8k LG- basement, fairly quiet. I should have tried a 10k LG instead of the Frig
5k GS- guest room, very basic, low-end with manual controls, probably the quietest one, but air flow seems a bit weak
My house (except for basement) does have central A/C, but it developed a vibration problem (its on the roof) and I'm not going to bother with it for now, because in a few years I need a new roof, and at the same time I would like to totally reconfigure the central a/c arrangement, which wasn't really done right the first time.