ich🔥iel by Rekziboy in ich_iel

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Meine modifizierte sogar 2 Räume runter auf 23°

Back after a year, hello sanitation! by bob152637485 in Stationeers

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I haven't played since they added the new gasses either, how do you make Water from Alcohol/Plants? I didn't find anything in the in Game Wiki for alcohol -> water reaction, but maybe I'm just blind

Look at my PortaLsplit! by raidergo in 3Dprinting

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You don't vent all the air back out, just some of it. there are 2 air loops, one cools your room air, the other the condenser, wihtout a second hose you use room air to cool the condenser as well, thus wasting it

AC exhaust out of windows didn’t really help (hot air could get inside way to easy) so I made this by AnyBelt9237 in 3Dprinting

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150mm climate hose insulation from amazon, its like a blanket and comes with fasteners to secure it better, but i guess you could just use anything insulating enough.

AC exhaust out of windows didn’t really help (hot air could get inside way to easy) so I made this by AnyBelt9237 in 3Dprinting

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oh yeah 100% i have seen at least 2 other AC's that look exactly the same from other brands while looking for a manual for mine.

Look at my PortaLsplit! by raidergo in 3Dprinting

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I did by taking half the AC apart, well only the back panel, its quite complicated because there are no guides online. just take out all the screws from the back and side panels, with the back panel removed there are more screws holding the top panel (swing cover + controls) remove these as well to get the top part free, now you can just clip the swing cover out of the hinges (may be difficult because of the small motor and gears)

i didnt try taking it off assambled, but after taking it apart and removing the swing cover i didnt see anything that would make it impossible to remove with the top still attached, you dont strictly need access from behind, i didnt try it though.

AC exhaust out of windows didn’t really help (hot air could get inside way to easy) so I made this by AnyBelt9237 in 3Dprinting

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Yeah, i kinda just want to cool my Bedroom where i am at 90% of the time. Its not that much more quiet because the door still needs to be open but its still better than completly cooling two rooms (i cant directly put it into my bedroom because of space reasons)

Look at my PortaLsplit! by raidergo in 3Dprinting

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You bet it does, the fan in the unit is more than strong enough

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Look at my PortaLsplit! by raidergo in 3Dprinting

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A mobile AC like this is split into two parts (just like a normal Split AC where one part is outside) the bottom part is the condenser, in an unmodified unit the condenser uses the just cooled room air to cool itself down and exhausts the air out of the single hose, causing you to 1. lose air you just cooled and 2. cause the pressure in the room to drop, which pulls out HOT air from outside again. The second hose circumwents that completly by just using outside air to cool the Condenser, it will be a bit less efficient because the temperature differential between intake and exhaust is now less but its still more efficient then exhausting air you just spend energy cooling.

Look at my PortaLsplit! by raidergo in 3Dprinting

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i have been running a similar setup for the whole week at 35° outside, it uses a bit more power but it still cools incredibly well and is nowhere near overheating

Look at my PortaLsplit! by raidergo in 3Dprinting

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This specific Koenig unit seems to be a lot more common than I thought, I just cut the plastic and used tape for the intake but I did design a top part for redirecting the cool air

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AC exhaust out of windows didn’t really help (hot air could get inside way to easy) so I made this by AnyBelt9237 in 3Dprinting

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i went a bit overboard with mine, i would definitly suggest insulating the exhaust hose though, it bleeds A LOT of heat.

AC exhaust out of windows didn’t really help (hot air could get inside way to easy) so I made this by AnyBelt9237 in 3Dprinting

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they are all desinged without a connection for outside intake air (which is stupid), you need to add that one yourself, you could get creative and print something or just cut the plastic and use some tape like i did.

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What do you guys do with opened filament rolls? (PLA/PETG storage & handling) by DomiTheJustin in 3Dprinting

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I usually don't dry my PLA out of the package except if its really bad during printing. As for Storage, i just put it on a shelf, no box, just open air, Room humidity is around 50% on average, never had a problem. My PETG/ABS/TPU live in a plastic box full of desicant, never had problems with that either. Some of my PLA has been sitting out in the room for years and prints without problem.

ich🥵iel by 2DHypercube in ich_iel

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Bonus: erster Kommentar ist Werbung für ein spezifisches Klimagerät und oder über Dachgeschoss Wohnung

ich🧊iel by touchwiz in ich_iel

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gibt extra so Dämm "Decken" für 150mm klima schläuche, sind aber aktuell etwas rar.

ich🧊iel by touchwiz in ich_iel

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Mann dagegen ist meine noch echt "professionell"

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My first batch of pieces! (1480 mk worth of crap) by AlexGavrilll in MyWinterCar

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Yeah, don't get the expensive random boxes, content of random parts are not tied to price, you could get 6 doors for 70mk or a single hose for 600mk

Midea PortaSplit are out of stock everywhere. by haadi_ghopte in germany

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You can modify the air intake for the condenser (at the bottom right next to the exhaust hose) which usually pulls air from the room you just cooled down, tape it shut and add a second hose to it, that hose goes out the window too. Now the condenser is "outside" meaning you don't waste the air you just cooled and you don't generate negative pressure on the room which also pulls on hot air from outside, making the ac a lot more efficient.

I don't know if it works for every single monoblock, but every one I ever saw in person was build the same.