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Old 07-02-2011, 04:45 PM   #1
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air conditioner window units help!

is it possible to use horizontal window units veritcally into casement windows? all the windows in my home slide left to right...some say they just cover the rest of the openings with wood. could someone with the knowledge explain to me? I would like to purchase a window ac unit at walmart which is only 88$ but it is horizontal. thanks in advance!
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Old 07-02-2011, 04:47 PM   #2
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crap.. wrong section, mod please move it for me! thanks
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Old 07-02-2011, 04:51 PM   #3
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$88 AC unit will be loud as hell if u plan to install it in ur bedroom
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Old 07-02-2011, 04:55 PM   #4
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yea i dont mind, cant stand my room anymore, it gets really hot and fans cannot do much
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Here's my ac setup in my room that's meant for a vertical mount, but since my window only slides sideways like yours, I had to do some work to make it secure. So I measured the dimensions of the gap (length, width, height) above the ac, went to Rona and made them cut out a piece of wood for me. It slid it right in and fit snug tight. There were also some other things I had to do to make it more secure since it's not actually screwed down or anything.

Use your imagination and be careful when trying to mount it and good luck!

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Here's my ac setup in my room that's meant for a vertical mount, but since my window only slides sideways like yours, I had to do some work to make it secure. So I measured the dimensions of the gap (length, width, height) above the ac, went to Rona and made them cut out a piece of wood for me. It slid it right in and fit snug tight. There were also some other things I had to do to make it more secure since it's not actually screwed down or anything.

Use your imagination and be careful when trying to mount it and good luck!



thanks thats awesome, what are the dimensions of the ac unit? im not sure if the danby 5000btu unit at walmart will fit width wise like yours into my window. where did you get your unit? it looks quite small. Im on a tight budget!
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A thread about installing A/C from 2007........
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I use a horizontal unit in my windows like yours. Except it's a bigger Danby 8000 btu unit and the border around the whole unit (top, bottom, sides) is metal so the window frame actually holds it there without anything else. I also have the Danby 5000 btu one you're talking about and only the top part of the border is metal so the window can close down on it. There is no side border except for the plastic screen so you can't really close your sideway window and have it not fall down without screwing the unit down.

Here's a picture of the border I'm talking about. This one has the metal part on the top and nothing on the side. The plastic screen goes on the side.
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thanks thats awesome, what are the dimensions of the ac unit? im not sure if the danby 5000btu unit at walmart will fit width wise like yours into my window. where did you get your unit? it looks quite small. Im on a tight budget!
I don't know the dimensions of my ac anymore, but it's pretty darn small. I got mine at Walmart too around 2 years ago for $90.

That thread also has valuable information that I recommend you to read.
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5000 btu will take an hr to cool down a room, also if ur room is larger than 80sq ft the unit will die quickly (speaking from a guy who lives in a hot place)
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thanks for the help! gonna just buy a portable ac instead of going through all that trouble! =D
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My unit is 6000 btu and it cools my room very efficiently, but then again, my room is quite small lol.

Portable acs are much better, but I was on a budget, so I bought a window-mount one instead.
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Portable A/C are alright priced in USA home depot. The closest one is in Bellingham (only 15 min from the border)

Threw it in my track car after track day and CBSA didn't even charge me tax on it. 9000BTU for $299


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Here's a thread from a couple years ago, that discusses A/C vs Fan vs Other:
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A thread about installing A/C from 2007........
hey thats my old thread... i neded up putting the ac unit on my window and putting clear tape(ones for broken glass) on top. looks pretty ghetto but it works.
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