Portable Air Conditioner Review: PAC1401W Koldfront Ultracool 14,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner

Review of the PAC1401W Koldfront Ultracool 14,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner



I purchased this unit after my previous personal air conditioner burned out. I couldn't be happier.

I work in an office where air distribution is not balanced. My large (approx. 500 sq. ft.) office faces west with no outside shade trees to help diffuse the heat. I use this unit to supplement when the main air conditioner is on and to offset the heat when the heater is running. My co-workers are always cold, so I roast when the heater is on.

This is a larger unit than my previous portable air conditioner (14,000 btu vs 12,000 btu) and it cools my office so quickly. We noticed a difference within minutes of starting up the unit. I can't say enough about the product.

The noise level when the compressor is cooling is acceptable, unlike my previous unit which was so loud it drove me crazy.

Best Uses: Garage/Shed Cooling, Efficiency/Studio Cooling, Office/Commercial Cooling

Overall Rating: 4.9 out of 5 stars

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Portable Air Conditioner Review: LX-140 Soleus 14,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner with Heater

Review of the LX-140 Soleus 14,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner with Heater, Dual Hose



I purchased this product with the expectation of cooling off my house. I had hoped to turn my furnace fan on and distribute the cool air through the entire house. However, I was not realistic in my expectations.
 
This Soleus portable air conditioner will do exactly what they say it will; 500 sq ft or slightly more is the limit of its ability. But be sure to take into consideration the humidity and temperature of your area.
 
I live in the Atlanta area where it's very hot and very humid. I had to keep the machine at max cooling to get the temp down to something livable. During the hottest time of the year, it could not do much more than get the area down to 79 degrees at best. I suspect it was because I was trying to move the cool air around the entire house with the furnace fans and box fans. So I made it work a lot harder. Taking this into consideration, the product did admirably well. It cannot be expected to take the place of a 3 ton air conditioner.
 
The controls are a bit difficult to set, and it did not seem to be able to retain my settings once there was a power outage, but since I left it on max all the time it didn't matter much to me.
 
During the cold season, i found this unit to warm up the area very quickly. Wonderful heater! However, there is, in my opinion, a major design flaw that makes me think the manufacturer desperately needs to improve this product. The unit will heat up the house, but it also dehumidifiers the warm that it is bringing into the house. This is good, but there is a 5 pint resevoir which must be emptied when it is filled up. The unit will cease to function until you do so.
 
But here is where the design flaw enters in: They give you a little tray to empty the water into, about 1/4 of an inch deep, and the drain is not much more than 1/2 an inch above the floor! The tray would have to be emptied 20-30 times before you can conclude the process. You end up getting most of the water on the floor! To expect the end user to drain the reservoir in the manner they suggest is ridiculous. I found that this machine can only be drained in a certain way unless you want to cause a total mess.
 
To drain it you must do one of two things:
 
1. Build a stand that will take the unit off the floor so that you can attach a drain tube to it and draint it into a container larger enough to hold the 5 pints, or
 
2. Use a shop vac that sucks up water and put the hose right at the drainage tibe when you pull out the stopper
 
I have an old vacuum cleaner that I use and it drains the water without getting it all over the floor. If you are willing to use either of these solutions, then this unit is for you. I have found that on humid, cold day I need to drain it every 24 hours. So obviously the air conditioner stnad would be the better solution.
 
All in all, it is an excellent unit if you can get around the design flaw. It is so good a unit that I have to recommend it to friends as long as you understand what its limitations and design flaws are. I hope this helps you with your decision making process.
 
Best Uses: Garage/Shed Cooling, Living Room Cooling, Bedroom Cooling, Efficiency/Studio Cooling, Office/Commercial Cooling, Kitchen Cooling
 
Overall Rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars
 
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Portable Air Conditioner Review: AP12000HS EdgeStar Extreme Cool 12,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner and Heater

Review of the AP12000HS EdgeStar Extreme Cool 12,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner & Heater



My major complaint is that the thermostat isn't very accurate, and the compressor turns on and off based on inaccurate thermostat readings. The EdgeStar AC unit will say it's 71, when it's over 78, and switches to fan mode.

When the compressor is running, the unit outputs air that is very cold and cools the room nicely, but after running for awhile it'll think it's colder in the room than what it is, and the compressor will turn off (fan keeps running whether or not compressor is on), which means it doesn't cool as quickly as it could. It does the same, but in reverse for heating (in heat mode the fan doesn't stay running, it turns off with temp settings).

The other complaint I have is with the window exhaust vent setup. When installed into the window frame there are gaps, large enough (almost a finger width) that the outside air comes right in. I would havev thought that they'd include some kind of foam strips to attach to the vent pieces to keep this from happening. I went to the hardware store and found some medium density foam strips and some silicone sealant to attach them to the window vent. It's not completely sealed, plus I added insulation wrap around the vent tubes.

The EdgeStar portable air conditioner does make a huge difference. It was over 90 outside and the house was a cool 72.

All in all, I would recommend this unit to others as it does operate well, especially for the price and the convenience of being portable.

Best Uses: Living Room Cooling, Bedroom Cooling, Efficiency/Studio Cooling, Office/Commercial Cooling

Overall Rating: 3.8 out of 5 stars

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