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lincmercguy
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My in-laws were without power for over a week in the humid summer from a storm this year. It gets hot here and I don't like it, so I'd like to have the option.I don't know exactly what your draw is on that unit. I'm...pretty old - an AC compressor "bump" from start up might be 3X the running load in the past. Newer technology (aka "soft start") might not need that capability. Probably need to zero in on that math, though.
And, not at all trying to be flippant, but could not a fan(s) get you through an emergency? I have been out in cold temps for over a week, but I don't worry about air conditioning as much. Again, it's what you and your family will accept for a short time. And, frankly, a cheap window ac unit would cool you in one room in an emergency.
Just thoughts - what you want and do is up to you...
As far as a window unit, we have casement windows that are horizontal in all of the bedrooms. It would have to be portable AC units. I figure if I'm going to spend money on it, I'd rather get more capacity than I need rather than less. I do agree that a winter extended power outage is more likely than a summer one. We had a bad storm last winter and power was only out for around six hours at the longest stretch.
I do need to do more load homework, but thought I would start here.