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What is a good heating/cooling wall unit?

Own a house where the previous owner closed in the garage to make a media roomThere is no insulation in attic or walls (I live in South Mississippi)Ducts had been run from the central AC to the addition, but when summer comes, the AC goes out all the time trying to cool the extra (uninsulated) loadThe HVAC people suggested insulating as much as possible (duh), closing off the ducts to the addition (so the AC only runs it's proper load), and adding a heating/cooling unit (like in a hotel) to the garage/media room.What experiences (good or bad) have people had with various units? Friedrichs, Amana, GE, etcGoing to ask the HVAC folks, as well as insulating folks, but want to get as much opinion as possible.Thanks

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not of computers but certainly by computers which is what your examples point out.
NO, HIGHWAY DOES NOT MADE OF COMPUTERS , IT IS MADE OF STEEL BAR AND CONCRETES.
A PTAC system, or hotel unit, like you mentioned will work well, but they are noisy, especially if it is for a media room.The Cadillac would be to get a ductless mini-split Mr slim There are several on the market, but they are not cheap.If you want cheap, stick with a PTAC unit.

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