Hot air, like ministerial salaries in Singapore, always rises, and it's invariably going to be warmer upstairs than downstairs, especially when the thermostat controlling the a/c is located downstairs. It's the same in my house, and I've partially gotten round that problem by closing all the a/c vents downstairs and leaving the ones upstairs open.Originally posted by jetta:Speaking of which, the central a/c at home is annoying ing. It cools the first level but not the second. I've had the ducting cleaned a month ago so it's not a chokage issue.
Have you ever wondered if you need a more powerful a/c?Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:Hot air, like ministerial salaries in Singapore, always rises, and it's invariably going to be warmer upstairs than downstairs, especially when the thermostat controlling the a/c is located downstairs. It's the same in my house, and I've partially gotten round that problem by closing all the a/c vents downstairs and leaving the ones upstairs open.
probably BTU vs Temperature also must conceal the outlet.Originally posted by jetta:Speaking of which, the central a/c at home is annoying ing. It cools the first level but not the second. I've had the ducting cleaned a month ago so it's not a chokage issue.
I got this resolved. Since I sell a/c's at work, I know a little more than the average layman, thanks to the training I had to endure. Thanks though.Originally posted by Arapahoe:probably BTU vs Temperature also must conceal the outlet.
Already?!?!!? Now watch, the weather will turn around next week and it'll be scorching.Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:Currently 43°F in the Twin Cities. Some of the outlying suburbs actually experienced overnight frost.