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LouB
AMC Apprentice Joined: Jan/01/2019 Location: Colleyville, TX Status: Offline Points: 50 |
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Posted: Jan/02/2021 at 10:09am |
I bought a Mr Cool DIY 24K BTU Mini-Split to cool/heat my 3 Car garage/shop. It's about the best investment i ever made for the shop (I live in Texas)- I now spend much more time working on my project, plus the humidity is controlled which helps with keeping the sheet metal from surface rusting between repair and sealing. Can control unit from smart phone. It's an outstanding unit. My wife is pissed- she says my shop is more comfortable than our home!
I too experienced the drain tube getting grungy. My unit had a tube extension connection about one foot from the unit so it was a convenient point to disconnect to service the tube. I would fill a bucket full of hot water and some bleach. I connected the tube to one side of a drill operated pump and the other into the bucket. I ran the drill for 5 minutes running that hot water through the drain tube- it cleaned on all the junk real well.
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DetroitAMX
AMC Apprentice Joined: Jan/01/2019 Location: Detroit, mi Status: Offline Points: 32 |
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Been looking at a cooling unit for my shop here in Detroit. How would you say they function as a 'Air Conditioner' air cooling unit? |
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billd
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It's amazing how many things - including AC units of all sorts - you find mold in or on. It's in the condensate lines of most AC units, anything that has moisture for any great length of time. Clean out the workings of your refrigerator......... dishwasher, etc. and you'll find disgusting slime/mold/black gunk that is actually mold.
I hate dealing with window air units and air handlers for heat pumps, evaporator areas of central AC - i wear a mask and gloves. MOLD in most cases. Awfully hard to get around it without frequent cleaning. In our area we even get MOLD on the ground in the summer because it's so humid. It smells bad at times. Use a weed killer and you'll find the dead weeds are masses of slime a few weeks later - not dried up and crumbled away. At least now I don't have junk growing on car seats and book covers in my shop. |
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BDCVG
AMC Addicted Joined: Dec/19/2007 Location: Endless Mtns. Status: Offline Points: 993 |
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Used to love My Mitsu ac units, until I took one apart and saw how much mold was on the barrel shaped fan.
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1970 AMX 390 5 spd full Control Freaks front and rear suspension
2014 E63 AMG-S wagon 1965 Austin-Healey 3000 MK III |
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70MarkDonohue
AMC Addicted Joined: Jul/09/2007 Location: Missouri Status: Offline Points: 1912 |
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Loading up to go down to Orange TX.
Still trying to find a room to stay in.
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70MarkDonohue
AMC Addicted Joined: Jul/09/2007 Location: Missouri Status: Offline Points: 1912 |
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In a couple weeks going down to Orange TX to install two 4 ton Fujitsu with four 2 ton indoor coils.
For some people that got flooded out.
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70MarkDonohue
AMC Addicted Joined: Jul/09/2007 Location: Missouri Status: Offline Points: 1912 |
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Going down to Baton Rouge Louisiana to install a Fujitsu unit 4 Ton with two 2 ton indoor coils.
And a 10 ton unit to cool hydraulic fluid.
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Green AMX
AMC Addicted Joined: Feb/16/2012 Location: Florida Status: Offline Points: 521 |
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Bill
Maybe you should should billd a still so you can distill your own water "water"
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69 AMX 390 4speed go pack
72 Javelin 360 auto(sons) 82 Spirit (wife's 1st car)still not done |
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billd
Moderator Group Forum Administrator Joined: Jun/27/2007 Location: Iowa Status: Offline Points: 30894 |
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hahaha - good one, thanks. I love it...... but it's jam-packed wall-to-wall now with projects, cars and equipment (until I get the Eagle wagon sold and the SX4 project done (which is a year over-due already)
I'm having to use my engine bench for the plating tanks and supplies and the electric/alternator bench is doubling for other projects.
At least it IS staying cooler in there. And this week it's supposed to get back into the 90s again so it'll be kicking in again. So far I've hardly noticed the impact on the electric bill. It takes little to operate it. I was hoping to collect the water (condensate) from it to use for my plating and cleaning purposes but after a few days the jugs I put the water into ends up with pretty colored and white stuff floating around in them. DANG. I go through a ton of water - and need distilled water as much as possible. I guess stuff in the air gets into that - mold spores and so on - and maybe the light that gets into the jugs does it, or maybe it would anyway. ODD as heck, the jug I use to collect the water in never gets anything growing in it, even if I don't collect the water for two or three days. I wonder why? The system is quiet - it's not easy to tell when it's running. |
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texasamx
AMC Apprentice Joined: Apr/07/2010 Location: Texas Status: Offline Points: 56 |
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Now that's 1 cool looking shop ( both ways )
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