chrispyny
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With the help of several threads here, i installed a Fujitsu minisplit for the east side of my raised ranch last spring. 24k btu (2 ton)condenser, 18k btu for the living /dining room/kitchen, and 7kbtu for downstairs den and bathroom. I started a thread right when photobucket started their shenanigans and i gave up. It took me a month working on it ever so carefully after work a couple hours a night.
Well, it worked out SO well, that i did it agian. Only this time i was so intrigued with the savings of the Pioneer minisplit installs that i read about here so often, that i HAD to try one for the west side of the house this time.
I purchased an 18k btu unit and two 9k btu wall mount heads from high seer. After everything on the highseer statement, i think it cost me about $1600. I purchased one lineset at a local hvac shop, and used another i had left over from the first install. I also purchased Rectorseal 4.5” lineset covers from the same local shop.
I started last weekend. I got the unit on the wall on saturday, and the head units in the wall sunday. I worked a lil tiny bit a couple days this past week on the electrical, running 1” EMT from the other side of my garage. I ran 10g thhn and dropped in a 20a square D QO breaker, and a GE a/c disconnect with pullable cylindrical 20 fuses and installed a surge protector i also purchased from highseer in the subpanel in the garage. I finished the install yesterday. I drew a vacuum to under 500 microns for well over 30 min, and released the refrigerant yesterday. Today the weather barely held, but i powered the unit up. Everything went almost perfectly except for a small bumble on my part.
The rooms are my office which gets full sun all day, and my master bedroom. The heads are a bit oversized for the rooms but 9kbtu each are as small as they come and i’m sure the inverter will handle the rooms fine.
I purchased all the tooling for my first install last year. I saved an insane amount of money doing it all myself. This isn’t for a beginner. Altho if you are patient, you can do it yourself. I’m a bit of a perfectionist so i take my time and make everything i do nice.
Luckily, now that my installs are done, i have an acquaintance who is purchasing my tooling from me, at a friendly discount.
I hope to have many trouble free years out of this 22.5 seer unit. Wish me luck!
You will find pics in the following reply. Sorry, i guess imgur is a nogo here. Enjoy.
Lastly, THANK YOU to all here who took time to post their installation, step by step. Without you, i would not have even tried!
Well, it worked out SO well, that i did it agian. Only this time i was so intrigued with the savings of the Pioneer minisplit installs that i read about here so often, that i HAD to try one for the west side of the house this time.
I purchased an 18k btu unit and two 9k btu wall mount heads from high seer. After everything on the highseer statement, i think it cost me about $1600. I purchased one lineset at a local hvac shop, and used another i had left over from the first install. I also purchased Rectorseal 4.5” lineset covers from the same local shop.
I started last weekend. I got the unit on the wall on saturday, and the head units in the wall sunday. I worked a lil tiny bit a couple days this past week on the electrical, running 1” EMT from the other side of my garage. I ran 10g thhn and dropped in a 20a square D QO breaker, and a GE a/c disconnect with pullable cylindrical 20 fuses and installed a surge protector i also purchased from highseer in the subpanel in the garage. I finished the install yesterday. I drew a vacuum to under 500 microns for well over 30 min, and released the refrigerant yesterday. Today the weather barely held, but i powered the unit up. Everything went almost perfectly except for a small bumble on my part.
The rooms are my office which gets full sun all day, and my master bedroom. The heads are a bit oversized for the rooms but 9kbtu each are as small as they come and i’m sure the inverter will handle the rooms fine.
I purchased all the tooling for my first install last year. I saved an insane amount of money doing it all myself. This isn’t for a beginner. Altho if you are patient, you can do it yourself. I’m a bit of a perfectionist so i take my time and make everything i do nice.
Luckily, now that my installs are done, i have an acquaintance who is purchasing my tooling from me, at a friendly discount.
I hope to have many trouble free years out of this 22.5 seer unit. Wish me luck!
You will find pics in the following reply. Sorry, i guess imgur is a nogo here. Enjoy.
Lastly, THANK YOU to all here who took time to post their installation, step by step. Without you, i would not have even tried!
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