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thereβs some stuff in there I would be willing to try in the form of the units exhaust.how can I heat a room with an AC unit?
ChatGPT said:
Good question β and it depends on what kind of AC unit youβve got. There are a few ways to make it heat a room, but not every type can do it safely or efficiently. Letβs run through the main cases:
Youβre golden. Most modern split systems and minisplits are reversible β meaning they can both cool and heat.
1. If itβs a heat pump (a reversible AC)
- Look for a βModeβ button on the remote or control panel. Cycle through until it says HEAT,
, or sometimes H1.
- Set your desired temperature higher than the room temp.
- Give it a few minutes; in heating mode itβll reverse the refrigerant flow and start blowing warm air.
Efficiency is excellent β usually 2β3Γ better than an electric space heater.
Then it canβt actually produce heat, because it only moves heat out of the room. But there are a couple of sneaky workarounds:
2. If itβs a window or portable AC (cooling only)
Option A β Reverse the airflow manually
If youβre mechanically inclined and not afraid to tinker:
- Unmount or redirect the exhaust so the hot condenser side faces into the room instead of out.
- Block the cold side (evaporator) from venting cold air into the same space.
This is a very inefficient and temporary solution β basically turning the AC into a crude space heater. Youβll burn lots of electricity and risk overheating the unit if airflow isnβt perfect.
Option B β Use the exhaust heat
Some portable ACs vent hot air through a hose β if you rig the hose indoors or into an adjacent unused room, that expelled heat can contribute some warmth (though again, very inefficient).
Your better move:
3. If you just want warmth and donβt have a reversible AC
- Get a small heat pump space heater (they make portable units now that plug into 120V).
- Or just use a ceramic or oil-filled electric heater; they convert 100% of the electricity into heat and are far simpler and safer than trying to abuse an AC.
Even the best heater wonβt help much if the room leaks air like a screen door. If youβre trying to heat with limited power, seal windows and gaps first β itβs the cheapest efficiency upgrade.
Bonus: Insulation counts