Anon has been bullied
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That's not a great place for a compressor, direct exposure to the weather means they are unable to exchange heat as efficiently. Why'd they put it up there?
A sprawling yard to put things on is a very american thing.
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Lack of space is the primary reason for putting it on a roof. It will get direct sunlight and there will random temperature differences so efficiency will never really be perfect. The condenser coils are also covered and it's not open like a ground unit would be.
They could put it in the shade, and that would be nice. I am curious where they should put it in this case...
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A sprawling yard to put things on is a very american thing.
It could be a thing for any rural house in countries that have the land for it.
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My guess: american guests expect 70s temps or AC. Homey runs airbnb, guests want it and go to his competition that offers it, therefore he's bullied.
poor fuckin' baby.
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It looks to be corrugated iron. Corrugated iron would be a really weird roofing material in the UK, as it's terrible for insulation. Also if he was from the UK it would be on the news because no one has air conditioning. It's really hard to even find someone who knows how to install it.
It can't be anywhere in southern Europe because they'd already have air conditioning, could be France or Germany though they tend not to have aircon by default.
Lots of office buildings in the UK have air con, but I agree that it would be difficult to find a tradesman to install one unless your brother in law works at Wates or something.
It could be a barn conversion air bnb, because what idiot in the UK would put that on a roof they were planning on living under? But the contract looks way too urban for that. Makes no sense.
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It could be a thing for any rural house in countries that have the land for it.
Yes, but the vast majority of Europeans are not rural -- and unlike Americans, they aren't suburban, either.
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Lack of space is the primary reason for putting it on a roof. It will get direct sunlight and there will random temperature differences so efficiency will never really be perfect. The condenser coils are also covered and it's not open like a ground unit would be.
They could put it in the shade, and that would be nice. I am curious where they should put it in this case...
I don’t think I’ve ever seen one of those “American style” ground units in Europe. They all look like the one in the picture and are predominantly wall or roof mounted.
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This guy's European roof looks better than the prettiest American houses
American eyes can't bear the blinding light of the truth and they scurry back into the gooncave.
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American eyes can't bear the blinding light of the truth and they scurry back into the gooncave.
Hey man, are you okay?
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Hey man, are you okay?
Are any of us okay?
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American eyes can't bear the blinding light of the truth and they scurry back into the gooncave.
As an American, I'm offended by this characterization...
I don't have a gooncave.
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As an American, I'm offended by this characterization...
I don't have a gooncave.
Home is where the heart is; cave is where the goon is.
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Well you messed it up anon. You'll need a bigger antenna for good wifi ac
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I don’t think I’ve ever seen one of those “American style” ground units in Europe. They all look like the one in the picture and are predominantly wall or roof mounted.
They exist, but primarily for heavy duty or professional use - think office spaces or supermarkets. Most homes are fine with wall units.
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They exist, but primarily for heavy duty or professional use - think office spaces or supermarkets. Most homes are fine with wall units.
LOL no. Where do you live? Sure isn't south of the Mason-Dixon line or southwest of the Rockies. Only people in warm areas without central HVAC are in old houses where no one has been able to afford the installation.
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A sprawling yard to put things on is a very american thing.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Say what? They sit on 1 sq. meter slabs. Are you thinking HVAC units are the size of RVs?!
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It could be a thing for any rural house in countries that have the land for it.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]You and the commenter above are blowing my mind. How much land do you think an HVAC unit requires?! You simply install it on the north side of the house/apartment/whatever, out of the sun.
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LOL no. Where do you live? Sure isn't south of the Mason-Dixon line or southwest of the Rockies. Only people in warm areas without central HVAC are in old houses where no one has been able to afford the installation.
"I don’t think I’ve ever seen one of those “American style” ground units in Europe."
Indeed, Europe is not very close to The Rocky Mountains Sherlock.
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Dude climate change demands these. Have them powered by solar panels and its a win/win
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Also it's not a matter of if that hole in the roof for the tubes will leak, but when. Don't put holes in your roof.