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The Whynter ARC-14S is a top-rated 14,000 BTU portable air conditioner designed for rooms up to 500 sq. ft. It features a quiet 51 dB operation, a powerful dual-hose dehumidifier with 71 pint/day capacity, and three operational modes including cooling, dehumidifying, and fan. Equipped with eco-friendly R-32 refrigerant and a complete window installation kit, it offers efficient, versatile climate control with easy setup and remote convenience.
Manufacturer | Whynter |
Part Number | ARC-14S |
Item Weight | 73 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ARC-14S |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | Platinum/Black |
Style | AC Unit Only |
Material | Plastic |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Wattage | 1300 watts |
Installation Method | Window Vent Installation |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Air Flow Capacity | 253 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Sound Level | 51 dB |
Special Features | Best Overall Portable Air Conditioner, Activated Carbon Filter, Dual Hose, Dehumidifier |
Included Components | Window installation accessories, remote, and storage cover bag with pocket |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | One year warranty on unit. Three year warranty on compressor. |
Capacity | 71 Pints |
Floor Area | 500 Square Feet |
Cable Length | 6.5 Feet |
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This is an absolute BEAST of a portable AC unit!
This portable AC unit is an absolute BEAST. I am extremely happy with it!Pros:1. The main reason for buying an AC, how well does it cool, you ask? Absolutely fantastic! It easily puts out 30-35F colder output air than the ambient temp of the air in the room. Even outputting air lower than 32F, with no problem. The lowest I have seen it output was 27F when the room was at 61F and it has never frozen up on me. When the room is 90F it will easily output 60F, sometimes even lower temp air. All temps checked with a calibrated infrared thermometer. This is fantastic performance! With temps at 96F outside, it will easily keep my 375sqft upstairs room with vaulted ceilings at 75F, and that is WITH a computer system, including three monitors, and a server that all total around 750 watts, trying to make its job difficult! Great performance! That is the whole reason I bought this unit, since this upper story room gets really hot in the summer, even when the computers are not running, and that is where I have to work from home. To get this performance, I insulated the exhaust tube well, so heat does not radiate from it back into the room. It will not work as well if you don't do that. I doubt it could keep the room at 75F when it is 96F outside if the exhaust tube is not well insulated.On days that I know it is supposed to reach above 90F I turn on the AC early in the morning (8AM usually) at its lowest 61F setting, so it will get as cold as possible before the heat of the day, and basically let it run all day continuously, while I work, for it to keep it at 75F.If I don't turn it on early enough, it does struggle keeping it at 75F when it is 96F outside. But if I do as I explain above, starting it early, it will slowly creep up as the day gets really hot. But so far I have never had it go above 75F when I start it early in the morning, even when it is 96 outside (the hottest I have had to deal with, so far, since I bought the unit in July 31, 2021. I live in Orange County California for reference. And keep in mind this is with 750 watts of computer equipment heating the room all day as well.In comparison, I used to have a Soleus Air 14,000BTU unit with two hoses a few years ago. I thought it was decent, but not amazing. So when it broke I didn't bother replacing it. Well working from home because of COVID changed that, and I am so glad I bought this Whynter!! It is WAY better than my old unit.2. Good noise levels for a portable AC. Quieter than the Soleus Air. On the highest fan setting, it is about as loud as a large box fan on medium settings. The fan is what makes the most noise on this unit. The compressor is quieter than the fan on its highest setting, so it doesn't really sound that much louder when the compressor is on. On the lower fan settings the compressor is louder than the fan. BUT there are some cons with the noise when it cycles if you are using this unit in your bedroom as you are sleeping. See the cons section below for more info on this.3. I actually love that the air is blown upwards! Unlike a lot of reviews on here, who really dislike that. I have vaulted ceilings on the upper floors, and having the air blow up, will actually keep the room cooler and more even. It might take it longer to cool down a room on initial start-up, but it will keep the temps more even, and won't have to cycle as much when the air is blown up. Since hot air rises, the only way to cool the air efficiently above the height of the unit, is to blow the air up. My earlier Soleus Air could only blow the air horizontally, and it would be nice and cool down low, but at head level standing up it would be significantly warmer, and the room was never evenly cooled well. None of those problems with the upwards air from the Whynter. It keeps the whole room much more cool overall.If you need the cool air blown directly at you, use a fan. I do agree with other reviewers that it would be nice if the unit itself could have the output adjusted more. But I prefer it blowing up, so it is a non issue for me.4. I like the looks a lot more than any other unit I have looked at.Cons:1. I loved the AC's performance so much in my office that I bought another one for the bedroom. It is actually cheaper to run these than running my central air that is cooling the whole house, and instead just cool the rooms I am in. I hardly use my central AC anymore, and my electricity bill is much lower as a result. However in the bedroom, which is also around 375sqft, and vaulted ceilings, I ran into a problem that I didn't run into in my office, because it runs pretty much continuously in my office. When the temp in the bedroom reaches the AC temp settings, the unit shuts the compressor off, and runs the fan on the lowest setting for a while, and then shuts off the fan completely. This is terrible because the difference in noise levels is quite drastic when it comes back on, and it will wake you if you are using this at night while sleeping. But this is not even the worst. The worst is that it cycles the fan on and off, even when the temp is not high enough to trigger the compressor. And it does this a lot! Supposedly it does this to "sample the room temp" to see if it needs to turn on the compressor. I really dislike this, as the noise from off to the fan on is a big enough difference, like I said above, to wake people from sleeping. So even when the temp is low enough, it still cycles the fan on and off, a LOT!2. This next bit is also mainly at night when trying to sleep. When it is hot enough, but not so hot that it needs to run continuously, it also cycles a lot when it reaches the set temp! And it is not that the unit is oversized for my needs. That is just how it is with this unit. Like I said it will keep a room at 75F on a day that is 96F, but it has to run pretty much continuously to do that, and you have to start it early, so it has a head start. Clearly it is not oversized for daytime use and the temps outside are above 80. The issue at night, when the temps outside are cooler: Say the temp outside at night is 75, and you have your temp set at 70F for sleeping (and by the way, the thermostat in the unit is very accurate! It matches my infrared thermometer reading exactly when it turns off. If it turns off when set to 70F, it really is 70F at that point! Impressive). When it reaches 70F it will shut off. But then it turns back on again at 71F! Only one degree warmer. This is too narrow of a working band. It should really be 2-3F in my opinion. Also, in my opinion, a perfect way to program this would be that if you have it set to 70, it would actually cool to 65, and then stop, and turn on again when it reaches 75. That would be perfect! I would rather be too cold than too hot. With such a narrow working band, this AC is oversized for a 375sqft room with vaulted ceilings and the temp outside is less than 80. With a wider working band of 2-3F, even when the temps are less than 80 outside, I think it would cycle longer, with less wear and tear on the compressor, and let people sleep better without the constant 5 minute cycling.That said, I would rather have too narrow of a working band, than too wide. A 5F band would be terrible too, as when you set your unit at 75 during the day, it would reach 80 before it would turn on again. That is too hot, and uncomfortable. Too wide of a working band also causes issues when your significant other is more sensitive to the cold. With a 5F working band, if you set it to 70, so that it won't go above 75, 70 might make people sensitive to cold feel too cold, while 75 might be borderline too hot for someone sensitive to the heat, like I am. Too wide is worse than too narrow, in my opinion.Anyway, the point of this long winded section, is that the ideal solution would be for the working band to be user adjustable! If you want it 1F, you can have that, and deal with the shorter cycles, but even temps. If you want it 5F you can have that, and have much longer cycles (probably better for the compressor), but deal with the wild temp swings. 1F cycles too much for my liking, and honestly it is my fear that it will wear out the compressor, more than just my comfort that makes me cringe when it starts cycling so often. But when combined with the issues I mentioned in Con #1, that it is very loud when it cycles, it is just too much to bear when trying to sleep. During the night when I set the unit much colder than during the day, I would be fine with a wider working band to keep the loud cycles down. On cool days or at night, I would set it to 5F wide and set the temp to 65 so it would never get above 70 for night. And on a cool day I would set it for 70 so it would never get above 75. During a hotter day, I would want a more narrow working band. The current 1F working band is fine! I can set it at 74, and it will never get above 75. And since a hotter day will take it longer to lower it one degree to 74 from 75.But if the working band had to be set and not be adjustable, I would rather it was set to 2F, or at most 3F, rather than the 1F it is set at from the factory. That would work better on cooler days or at night, with a bit less cycling, even though the temp swings would be greater. And it would be okay on hot days as well, when it will probably run continuously, anyway.So I have resorted to two options:Option A: Setting the unit to 61 when sleeping, so it won't cycle for a long while since it is set so low, and when it finally reaches 61 and starts to cycle every 5 minutes, it wakes me up, and I shut it off completely. Then I can sleep in peace until I get too hot at around 74F when sleeping, at which point the heat wakes me up. I am more sensitive to the heat when sleeping. That usually takes about 2-4 hours depending on how hot it is outside, and so when it wakes me up I turn it on again. It usually will cool from 74 to 61 in a couple hours, at which point the cycling wakes me up again, so I shut it off. And then I am usually good until I need to get up. This usually results in being woken up 2-4 times during the night, depending on how hot it is outside. Not that bad, as I usually get up at least once a night, anyway, to get a drink and go to the bathroom, etc. So when the AC wakes me up, I take care of things then. And I am good at falling right back asleep.Option B: If it is really hot, I start the AC about 2 hours before I go to bed. By the time I am ready to go to bed, it is usually at 61F, or at most around 63F. Then I can turn it off and fall asleep in nice cool comfort. But because it is a warmer night, and because I started it earlier, it will warm up earlier in the night, etc., and as a result I usually get woken up more in the night from being too hot, and I need to start the AC an extra time during the night. So this option results in the AC waking me up more times a night than Option A. Still not really a big deal, and the comfort of falling asleep in nice cool temps is worth it sometimes.But I really wish I could set the working band. This would solve this problem entirely. At night I would set the working band for 5F and set the temp to 68F. That way it would go up to 73F (not too hot to wake me up), and turn on, but take longer to get down to 68F. And cycle maybe every 20-30 minutes instead of every 5 minutes as it does now if I set it at 73F. Then during the day, when I don't care about being woken up, I could change the band to 1F or 2F, and be more comfortable with less drastic temp swings. It would be perfect!3. The remote is pretty bad. My Soleus Air had basically the same functions on the remote, but what was nice about it was that it worked from really far away, and at wide angles. The Whynter remote has to be quite close, and you have to point it directly at it, and not to the side by much. Otherwise it won't work at all. Second, the Soleus Air remote was a two way remote. The unit could communicate back to the remote. That way if you changed settings on the unit itself, it would also update on the remote. The Whynter remote is one way only. From the remote only. If you change any settings on the unit, it will not update the remote. This can cause issues. If you have set the fan speed, the timers, or whatever on the unit, and then change the temp on the remote, all those settings are overwritten by whatever the remote was last set at for those settings. In other words, say you had turned down the fan on the unit, but had the fan on the highest on the remote last time you touched it. If you then use the remote to change the temp settings alone, the fan will kick up to high as well, even though you didn't want that, because that is what the remote has set in its memory. The Soleus Air communicates the settings on the unit to the remote first, and then the remote would send the temp change, so that no settings are overwritten. And vice versa. Nice feature the Soleus had.Also, in the 21st century it should be able to be controlled over WiFi from your iPhone or Apple watch! From anywhere. Even from outside your house. And the remote could work over WiFi as well. Then there would be no range or angle issues. Having an app would make it really easy to change the working band as described above as well, and enable all kinds of useful features. Like elaborate programmed timed behaviors. Like automatically setting it to 61 for two hours, and then turning it off for 3 hours, and then on again for 2 hours. That would also solve my sleeping issue, without needing to change the working band.Anyway, despite these cons, this AC is still wonderful for me. All I really care about is that is can cool really well, even on extremely hot days, and this unit definitely does this very well! Better than any other Portable AC that I have had, or seen others have. Others might not be able to deal with the cycling when trying to sleep, or not willing to resort to the options that I have resorted to. In which case, this Whynter might not be for you, despite how good it is! But if you are using it in a room other than the bedroom, it is absolutely fantastic for most people, I would think!
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Update Bought July 2023. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS AC UNIT!!!
UpdateWOW.. This thing is still a cooling monster.Again. OVERSIZED room and it's just cooling a corner of it.It wasn't getting as cold over the last month or so. I cleaned the filter then realized I made a mistake. The intake hose was un filtered. Just pulling air from above the unti with the exhaust going outside.Be sure to take the intake pipe off and look inside the unit. You will find 2 more radiators. I found them COVERED in cat hair. Well there's your problem. Popped the tiny access door off.(CAN WE GET A BIGGER DOOR? I mean I can't even get a hand in it)Where was I?I popped that door off and cleaned off the two radiators and BOOM.. 100% coolness restored.LOVE THIS AC UNIT..Still not crazy about the blue display and the remote being almost impossible to read unless you look at them just right but that this point I rarely even look at them anyways. It's all 2nd nature no looks required unless something feels different.Very small negative point that gets even smaller over time.Updated 1 year reviewJuly 2024 Temps 80-90F. This monster can cool the corner of a room 4 times the size it's rated to down to 70F. Placed in a proper sized room you might have to put on a jacket..... ZERO issues.VERY small negative is the remote and digital display on the AC are a bit hard to read unless you have the room lights on but I couldn't see not getting this AC for those small issues.ZERO water issues. I had another AC which I replaced with this unit. The other unit took so much water out of the air you could fill a double kitchen sink overnight. (not joking)Not a drop of water from this one even when set to dehumidifier mode.BUY THIS AC!!!!!!!!! if you are on the fence. VERY good price to performance value. IMO it keeps up with the $1k range of ACs.10 month review..I've been using this almost daily and 100% a few times a week and it's up to the challenge. The room I use it in is MASSIVE with a vaulted roof. I use it to cool a corner of the room and it does that EXTREMELY well.The only long term complaints I have is the remote is terrible. Very hard to read the screen unless you have a light on. Light from a TV isn't enough. The blue display on the unit is also hard to read past 4 or 5 feet from it. (ssssssssssssdfvcreawassssssss My cat says she likes the AC as well...)Minor issues for sure.Random personal fix.If you like me are going to use it to cool a corner of a large room you will need to cover the sides of the top flap and make the top part of the flap twice as long. I 3d printed a bit that clips on but a bit of plastic and double sided tape would work as well. Not a fault of the AC at all. I just like the direct air flow hitting me rather than gradually surrounding me coming down.1 month in and it has been HOT weather tested. THIS THING IS A BEAST OF A COOLER. 90d outside and 72d inside. I ended up using this in a MASSIVE room with a vaulted roof. This is WAY outside of it's VERY GOOD specs but as far as immediate area coolers go this unit can shine. I have it next to my computer desk so it's putting out cold air about 10 feet up and out. Even my water cooled computer loves it as it's temps drop. I'm VERY comfortable in front of my computer which I spend HOURS on working and playing during the heat. I literally walk through a wall of heat when I get up and walk away. WOW.. I forgot it was a hot day. It's venting hot air outside and getting it's intake from the room. I saw no difference when I had the intake out the window as well. I've used space heaters for years in this HUGE room just heating my computer area. This unit is a champ fighting the cold war.My only issues are the top vent could be better. I wanted a more direct flow of air on me rather than up so I have a 3d printed ext on the vent. Cold air comes out at chest level. Very nice. The remote. Well the remote is just meh. I can be out of sync with the cooler and the display is hard to see at night.The ONLY thing I DON'T like is the blue digital display on the AC It's REALLY terrible. It's VERY hard to read unless you are directly in front and slightly above it. The blue just washes out the faint numbers.They get the job done so these are minor grips..I HIGHLY RECOMMEND BUYING THIS UNIT as a room cooler and space cooler.Sorry I have no idea what the electricity bill is and honestly don't care. By this time last year I had a bunch of wet towels hanging on a clothes rack, with frozen water bottles with holes dripping through them into a bucket with a fan set to hurricane that only cooled me for 30 mins at a time.This cools better and looks WAY better lolololololol If you are on the fence jump off and get it.It also looks better. The silver and black looks better than all the white color units out there.I first bought a TURBRO Finnmark 10,000 BTU but after a few weeks I had nothing but issues which required returning it for another unit but after a week in the blazing heat and shipping lies including it will be at my home by 10pm the day after it turned out they never shipped it. I ordered this unit and WOW. Don't mess around with the smaller BTU ACs. THIS IS THE ONE YOU WANT!!!! 90D temps in a room with a vaulted roof and little insulation can be cooled. Now it's not going to cool a room almost 4 times the size it's made for but it DOES cool my computer area to the point of standing up in a 75d space and walking out into a 90d space like an invisible wall. It does this VERY well and you are not in a wind tunnel.It will cool my bedroom as designed so the specs are spot on.Noise levels are what you expect from an AC unit. My BAFXX3370 DB meter puts it at 55db FULL fan and 51db on low fan. The back side of the unit is 1db louder. The dual hose system is nice.. Easy to set up although I recommend getting longer hoses so you have more options on placement. I have it a good distance from the window and needed 50% more hose to cover it. I doubt many will have that issue as I use this in a room WAY larger than intended. I REALLY LIKE THIS UNIT. Nice modern look.OK.. The negatives.The remotes on these AC units SUCK. They are really cheap afterthoughts although this one is WAY better than the last AC unit I had. The remotes can get out of sync with the AC units. So there is always an extra point, click. make sure they match and go. A few times I have accidently left it in another mode. The Remote shows one thing and the AC shows another. You get used to the sounds each mode makes so it's a minor Negative. It as no light as well and the display on the AC unit is BRIGHT blue and hard to see unless you are right in front of it and dead center. I think this is where they saved a little money but that's ok. The blue display turns off after a min so it doesn't like up the room.The controls on the AC unit are easy to use but not well labeled. Again you get used to where and what they do so really it's only new owners or first time users that you will find looking at the front of the AC like it's the monolith from 2001 till it makes sense. It also looks like the robot CASE from Interstellar.The vents.As this is more of a room cooler it's pretty much pushing the cold air straight up or down to about 45-50 degrees with the air flow flap so you can't really get a direct 90 degree air flow like a fan or the other AC units with side fans. It makes sense as cold air falls so it's doing its job and it's just a design feature.I 3d printed a lip that clips onto it so It works normally out of the box and when turned down I get my direct airflow.I don't plan on using the dehumidifier function but these things can pull A LOT of water out of the air but it's just not what I need in my case. It does look like a really good setup for it though. My other ac kept drowning itself even in cool mode. This AC doesn't do that. Few drops of water on the top is all and any other water goes out as vapor through the exhaust hose..Size. It's not crazy heavy and it rolls around well. There are no handles but it's fairly large for an AC unit so I think their intention was just roll it around and save your back.NO IDEA about its power usage. Guess I will see how much it costs when the electric bill gets here but it's an AC unit. No more blazing hot days with wet towels and a floor fan on CAT 5 Hurricane mode.I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS AC UNIT!!!95% out of 100% A better remote and unit display would make this unit a PERFECT 100%.
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