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  2. The best portable air conditioners - AOL

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    Portable air conditioners typically run between $250 and $500, depending on the size and amount of features. Portable air conditioners either come with a single hose or double hose. Single hose ...

  3. Air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    The output of the infrared LED (like that of any infrared remote) is invisible to the human eye because its wavelength is beyond the range of visible light (940 nm). This system is commonly used on mini-split air conditioners because it is simple and portable. Some window and ducted central air conditioners uses it as well.

  4. The Best Portable Air Conditioners to Keep You Cool in Any Space

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  5. This portable AC makes a room 20° colder in minutes — and it ...

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    The need for air conditioning is real and lucky for us, Amazon has a budget-friendly AC unit: the Midea Portable Air Conditioner is just $250 (down from $339) with the on-page coupon.

  6. Recreational vehicle terms - Wikipedia

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    Generators are rated by their electrical output, usually in watts. A minimum generator size for a small RV would be 1500 to 2000 watts. To run an RV air conditioner, a minimum of 3,000 watts is usually needed. Larger RVs with multiple air conditioners require generators with 6,000 and more watts of capacity. Generators also charge the house ...

  7. Packaged terminal air conditioner - Wikipedia

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    The first practical semi-portable air conditioning unit invented by engineers at Chrysler Motors. It entered the market in 1935, and was designed to fit under a window like many modern PTACs. [2] PTACs are commonly found in commercial settings (hotels, motels, hospitals), or multifamily facilities (senior housing, condominiums, apartment ...