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    Question Airforce 12000 BTU Free Standing Air Conditioning Unit



    Going to have the above product soon it has the hose but not the attachment that goes from back of unit to hose unable to find supplier for this part. can anyone point me in right direction or advise alternative solution and supplier.
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    Re: Airforce 12000 BTU Free Standing Air Conditioning Unit

    I think these things come from B & Q but all you need is some flexible duct the same diameter as the spigot.

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    Re: Airforce 12000 BTU Free Standing Air Conditioning Unit

    Thanks will try that when i get unit

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    Re: Airforce 12000 BTU Free Standing Air Conditioning Unit

    Yes it is a unit from b&q I will have a look for this flexible duct to stop leaking of unit

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    Re: Airforce 12000 BTU Free Standing Air Conditioning Unit

    Only issue I see is if you see picture how to attach this flexible duct to unit

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    Re: Airforce 12000 BTU Free Standing Air Conditioning Unit

    Quote Originally Posted by B G Scott View Post
    I think these things come from B & Q but all you need is some flexible duct the same diameter as the spigot.
    That's his problem, he hasn't got the spigot.
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    Re: Airforce 12000 BTU Free Standing Air Conditioning Unit

    Quote Originally Posted by pjs100 View Post
    Only issue I see is if you see picture how to attach this flexible duct to unit
    Best idea go to a sheet metal company and get them to fabricate one for you. You will in all probability also be able to get the flexible duct from them as well.
    Look up duct work fabricators in your Yellow Pages.
    Best of luck

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