Guest guest Posted July 20, 2008 Report Share Posted July 20, 2008 Jeff, how does this dew point info relate to my portable a/c? I try to use window fans (so much healthier) and in fact, finally found a double Holmes fan today with a built in filter, do you think I could substitute a better filter in there to stop all the NYC soot from blowing in? Anyway when it gets about 95 I can't stand it and pulled out the portable a/c, Amana, for the bedroom. On high, in the master bedroom, it took out the humidity and cooled the air to about 80 degrees, that's the best it could do as I did not get a super strong one and have a large master bedroom. More comfortable though. Anyway, I just took it out as it's getting cooler now and I'm back to the fan. It's very easy to use. But my question is, where does it condense? The hose going out the window was completely dry. Where did the water go? How does that thing work? There's no drip pan that I can see but I " m going to triple check. Would water gather inside it? It blows very clean I can't smell ANY mold like I do from most window a/c. Thanks in advance. Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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