Are you saying the cold air coming out of the unit is 80 degrees F? If some, you a right, that is not normal nor what most people would say is cold. Make sure your control shows the unit is set on cool or automatic, If your hand control is set to heat, it will never produce cold air.
Assuming the control unit is in cool or automatic mode and the temperature is set to the room temperature you want, there may be a problem with low freon in the unit caused by a leak. In that case you will need a tech to measure your freon levels and detect and seal the leak. Unless you have the knowledge and correct measuring equipment you will be be able to do that yourself, nor will you have tools to recover freon or a tank of freon, a tank of nitrogen to pressure test, etc.
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Are you saying the cold air coming out of the unit is 80 degrees F? If some, you a right, that is not normal nor what most people would say is cold. Make sure your control shows the unit is set on cool or automatic, If your hand control is set to heat, it will never produce cold air.
Assuming the control unit is in cool or automatic mode and the temperature is set to the room temperature you want, there may be a problem with low freon in the unit caused by a leak. In that case you will need a tech to measure your freon levels and detect and seal the leak. Unless you have the knowledge and correct measuring equipment you will be be able to do that yourself, nor will you have tools to recover freon or a tank of freon, a tank of nitrogen to pressure test, etc.