The Simplest Hack Ever For A Hotel Air Conditioner

by SharonKurheg

For many summers, Joe and I stayed at one of our favorite hotels in New Braunfels, Texas – it’s just a simple Candlewood Suites but a woman named Tasha works there and she’s just THE BEST. Anyway, when we got to our room, it was HOT. The under-the-window Amana unit was there (but not running), and the thermostat was set to 70°F, but the room was nowhere NEAR that.

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So I looked at the window unit and this is what I found:

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“Your suite is equipped with an energy-savings system. It knows when you have left your room and when you return. Please allow 15 minutes for the temperature to return to your desired settings”

I didn’t remember if those rooms always had motion sensors or not, but they apparently did now. Awesomesauce.

So before I went out to buy a mylar balloon, hand warmers, etc. somewhere, I did what any travel blogger worth her weight in gold did – I brought up my article about how to override hotel thermostat settings. And lo and behold, there were no “Amana under-the-window units with a wall thermostat” on my list.

WHAT?!?!?!

SO…I started searching on Google and YouTube. And NO ONE had the hack for an Amana under-the-window unit with a wall thermostat so that the motion sensor wouldn’t come into play.

Well, crap!

SOOO…I went to the under-the-window unit and flipped the little door up to see what my options were.

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Unit was set to Cool, 70 degrees and the Fan Speed was on “Auto.” OK, all good. But Constant Fan was…off?

SOOO…I hit the buttons to turn Fan Speed to “Low” (I could have put it on “High,” too) and Constant Fan to “on.”

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You know what? The air conditioner remained on for the duration of our stay.

Problem solved.

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