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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney_gold" data-source="post: 83452" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>Condensation is never really a problem with aircons as they de humidify the air anyway , hence the dripping tubes...</p><p>Aircon sizes are not just a function of room size or room volume , my aircons downstairs are way more efficient then the same one's upstairs in the same sized room , upstairs has a huge amt of glass and the sun streams in etc...</p><p>Up to you what you like , I like my aircons at blast freeze levels and having a "just adequate" one will struggle to get to what's cofortable to me. Nice thing is that most are also reverse cycle units and heat in winter - these use a lot less electricity than bar heaters and the like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney_gold, post: 83452, member: 579"] Condensation is never really a problem with aircons as they de humidify the air anyway , hence the dripping tubes... Aircon sizes are not just a function of room size or room volume , my aircons downstairs are way more efficient then the same one's upstairs in the same sized room , upstairs has a huge amt of glass and the sun streams in etc... Up to you what you like , I like my aircons at blast freeze levels and having a "just adequate" one will struggle to get to what's cofortable to me. Nice thing is that most are also reverse cycle units and heat in winter - these use a lot less electricity than bar heaters and the like. [/QUOTE]
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