| I agree a split system is the way to go, more $ but a lot more 
efficiency so if it runs a lot the payback is there.  Plus they are 
super quiet inside and out with the compressor outside, which could be a 
cooler/shaded location for efficiency improvements.   My variable speed 
(inside and outside) 27k btu Panasonic makes no RFI. It is cooling only 
but heat/cool reverse cycle is pretty much the usual now.  With 3 air 
handlers, it cools a 4k sq ft shop + shack except on very hot days and 
then a 25k wall unit is fired up as support.  A GE "window" unit with 3 
fixed speeds and no rfi. 
Way back I installed a 25k "window" unit up 8' by with a 12' 4x4 I 
braced floor (had a hearth to push against, so no holes in the oak 
flooring) and wall (against a 2x6 lagged across 3 studs), a forged eye 
thru the 4x4 and a good sailboat 4:1 jam blocks rigging.  The hoist 
point is close to the wall so the bending load is small on the 4x4.  
Then the finesse part (besides how to securely sling the unit) is 
sliding into the housing while slacking the line at the same time.  But 
the weight is under control at all times if rigged right.  Some plaster 
touch up and done.  It cooled a peaked roof 24' x 26' kitchen/family 
room split with a 7' high pony wall so it had to be high enough to blow 
over that wall. 
Grant KZ1W
On 7/13/2018 21:32 PM, Aaron Kreider wrote:
 Two might be the way to go.  A lot easier to install smaller units if 
you're doing it yourself.
Or if you are willing to spend a bit extra, you could try a mini 
split.  You can double the efficiency and it'll be nice and quiet.  
I'm trying to DYI install one, but I don't recommend that unless you 
know HVAC. 
Aaron
On 7/13/2018 11:21 PM, NA6MB Mike wrote:
 Rent scissor lift.  Only couple hundred for a weekend and provides a 
nice stable platform on which to work.
NA6MB
Mike
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 On Jul 13, 2018, at 6:17 PM, Steve Kurtzman <stevew7sjk@gmail.com> 
wrote:
Hi Don,
OK ya got me there.  Not the kind of shack I was envisioning!
So basically you want an air conditioner with "mechanical 
controls".  I see
that they are still made, such as by Frigidaire, but only up to 
12,000 by 
them.
Maybe use two of them at opposite ends of the shack?  More expensive 
but 
better air distribution.
Steve
sparkie001@pobox.com
stevew7sjk@gmail.com
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On Fri, Jul 13, 2018 at 3:58 PM, Donald Chester <k4kyv@hotmail.com> 
wrote: 
 Holy Moly!  2 tons of A/C for a shack?  That's enough for a whole 
house!
Shack is 24' X 32' with 12' ceiling (formerly a one-room school 
house).
Building is unshaded in direct  sunlight in afternoon. QRO 
transmitters and
Steve
sparkie001 at pobox.com
 
other station equipment give off considerable heat.
Various on-line calculators recommend between 19k and 30k BTU with
pertinent data entered. The old a/c is 23k, although at 40 y.o. it 
probably 
doesn't have that much cooling capacity any more.
Besides RFI considerations, I have to figure out a way to get the 
old one
down and the new one up in its place.  Hole in the wall is 8' high 
off the
floor.  Most units I have checked take the same size hole and weigh 
130-150 
lbs.
Don k4kyv
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