Can you bring an air conditioner?

<p>It says you can bring things with temperature control? Would that make bringing an air conditioner okay? or is low rise #6 air-conditioned?</p>

<p>Anyone who can provide help with this would be most appreciated.</p>

<p>the low rises are not air conditioned, and I doubt they’d let you put in an air conditioner, you probably can’t open the window all the way as well, I know you can’t in Donlon.</p>

<p>That said you would only want one for the first couple and last couple weeks of the school year, and a fan will suffice.</p>

<p>I was in LR6. There is absolutely no AC in that building.
I’m kinda certain you can’t bring an AC because Air Conditioners use lot of electricity and it might trip your circuit breaker to cause your power to turn off.
You only have to worry about the first month anyways. A fan can suffice.</p>

<p>dude, you don’t need air con. it’s freezing most of the time.</p>

<p>not true mickjagger…</p>

<p>it’s hotter than a crotch at the begginning of the semester</p>

<p>^ lol
It was hot last year during Orientation Week.</p>

<p>oh, my mistake. :)</p>

<p>Things with temperature control refer to cooking appliances … not <em>climate control</em> appliances like air conditioners and space heaters.</p>

<p>anybody ever bring an air conditioner that just needs to be vented out the window?
it’s hot there in the first few weeks. Gotta sleep. help!</p>

<p>windows open, no sheets + fan should be good enough… I think an a/c machine would take up half your room in LR6… they really aren’t that big. I have never heard of anyone bringing their own A/C.</p>

<p>at night it should be bearable with the windows open + fan…</p>

<p>during the day you’ll be so busy (esp the first week) that you wont even be in your room half the time :)</p>

<p>i never even used my fan that i brought up. its ithaca, it never really gets that hot during the school years…</p>

<p>It gets cold in Ithaca by the end of September lol you’ll be fine w/o one</p>

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It’s a relative thing… :)</p>