• theneverfox@pawb.social
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        19 hours ago

        They also need clearance, they’re supposed to have like 15’ free above them and a couple feet on each side

        • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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          23 hours ago

          This doesn’t look like an apartment building.

          And the apartments near me have them just behind the complex, usually under the overhang from the roof. If you have a balcony or whatever, it’ll be just below/next to that. Most apartments are only 2-3 floors anyway, and there’s plenty of horizontal space to fit one per unit, or ideally you just include HVAC into the rent so you don’t need as many units. The apartment I lived in had trees next to it, so they stuck them between the trees and the complex.

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        1 day ago

        You and the commenter above are blowing my mind. How much land do you think an HVAC unit requires?! You simply install it on the north side of the house/apartment/whatever, out of the sun.

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          I know it doesn’t require much land, but there isn’t any land available in population dense areas. Roof installations would be required for row houses and situations like that.

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            23 hours ago

            Sure, if you’re downtown or something, but my understanding is that most people don’t live downtown, but instead just outside of urban areas.

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              21 hours ago

              The OP is about a different country, it’s possible ‘most people’ in that place do live ‘downtown’. But even if it’s not most, still there’s a whole lot of people in every country who live in bigger density situations, often there is no ground level outside space free for new installations.

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                19 hours ago

                Sure. I can’t really place where they’re from given the picture, but I’m guessing something in the Americas south of the US? If so, there’s probably plenty of space.

                But yeah, it’s possible, I just think in many areas, a meter square pad is doable.

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        Yes, but the vast majority of Europeans are not rural – and unlike Americans, they aren’t suburban, either.