Yeah, the way it works is we put it in Fan mode and have the fan running all the time, or we can just not have the fan on and then the only time the central unit blows air is when the AC kicks in. However, the fresh air exchanger thing runs 24/7, so if you don't have Fan mode on, then whenever the central AC is not kicked in, the fresh air exchanger is just being wasteful and pulling in air and then pushing it right back out. Seems like it should only be on when the fan is on or when the AC is blowing, but that is not the case - I assume because it is a separate unit from the central AC / furnace.
But I agree with you, I don't like having the fan on all the time nor having the fresh air recycler going on all the time, but it's not my choice. However, somehow, someway the fresh air recycler + fan does *not* seem to raise the humidity when it's on when the central AC is not on, so I dunno.
Well, I understand what you're saying, but, Cold air sinks, and hot air rises. Now what I did was take the intake tube and run it up the wall to suck in air near the ceiling. So, in my opinion, the room fills up with cool air in the way it would fill up with water. Then when most of the room is full of cool air and it reaches up to where i have the intake hose, *then* it starts sucking in the cool air that the AC spent so much energy creating - which by that point I don't really care because the room is cool.
All I know is, now that I run it this way, the AC no longer makes me sick. I no longer have the pressure/allergy/whatever reaction to what seems to me like outside air mixing with inside air and making everything feel cool and *damp* (which sucks). Before my forehead would hurt within minutes of turning on the AC. Now, nothing. Now it's great!
And yeah, the intake does suck in a lot of air, and if you close the bedroom door almost all the way, you can feel the air getting sucked into the room from the hallway - which is fine with me since the rest of the house is cooled just fine by the central AC.
I'm pretty sure that my portable AC is running *slightly* less efficiently in terms of making my room cool - but it can still make my room way colder than I'd ever want it to be, plus it no longer hurts my head or makes me sick so I'll take that