Correct, because it’s a heat mover. Literally it’s heating the outside with the inside heat it pulls. All A/C units have a delta change they can manage (difference between inside and outside), the next (or first) step to take is better insulation to require less heat to move at a given time.
Until the ambient outside air reaches 115ish then it just won’t do anything.
Correct, because it’s a heat mover. Literally it’s heating the outside with the inside heat it pulls. All A/C units have a delta change they can manage (difference between inside and outside), the next (or first) step to take is better insulation to require less heat to move at a given time.
Which will be a more common occurrence in the future.