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    Aug 9, 2006, 06:26 AM
    Air conditioners 120vac vs 220vac
    I want to purchase a window air conditioner. Some say that a 220 vac air conditioner is best, I want to know why.
    I understand that with the 220vac system, you can have more capacity, more BTU's. I don't need much since the room is small.
    What the difference?
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    Aug 10, 2006, 03:33 AM
    Typically, 220 will be more efficient in larger rooms... but but to about 10,000 BTU, they'll generally be 110.

    Here's a typical room size/btu/volt guideline:
    http://www.feddersoutlet.com/sizingguide2.html

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