Flargen
Active member
Hey all,
I recently installed a Mitsubishi 15k/18k ductless mini-split in my garage (now that the insulation, sheetrock, and electrical **** is finally done after nearly 4 years):
My vendor recommended the PAR-33MAA thermostat as part of the bundle, which ended up being ~$2,200 after taxes including everything except electrical wiring, line set covers, and a flaring tool (since none of my professional AC buddies have one?). Little did I know it's a freaking $300 thermostat, but I digress...
I guess I'm used to conventional central air systems, so my question is this: when I set the thermostat to cooling mode and set the target temp (leaving it at 78 degrees since I'm laid up after surgery for about a month), the system is ALWAYS running: both the condenser and cassette. The condenser seems to vary in terms of its load, so I guess these systems are meant to run 24/7 more or less?
Should I worry about setting the thermostat timer to shut the system off entirely for 10-12 hours per day? Even if it's a variable output compressor, part of me feels weird about the system operating 24/7. It's not an issue of holding temperature, either: it does this in "dry" mode, and will easily hold any temperature I've thrown at it (72 through 80).
Thanks in advance!
I recently installed a Mitsubishi 15k/18k ductless mini-split in my garage (now that the insulation, sheetrock, and electrical **** is finally done after nearly 4 years):
My vendor recommended the PAR-33MAA thermostat as part of the bundle, which ended up being ~$2,200 after taxes including everything except electrical wiring, line set covers, and a flaring tool (since none of my professional AC buddies have one?). Little did I know it's a freaking $300 thermostat, but I digress...
I guess I'm used to conventional central air systems, so my question is this: when I set the thermostat to cooling mode and set the target temp (leaving it at 78 degrees since I'm laid up after surgery for about a month), the system is ALWAYS running: both the condenser and cassette. The condenser seems to vary in terms of its load, so I guess these systems are meant to run 24/7 more or less?
Should I worry about setting the thermostat timer to shut the system off entirely for 10-12 hours per day? Even if it's a variable output compressor, part of me feels weird about the system operating 24/7. It's not an issue of holding temperature, either: it does this in "dry" mode, and will easily hold any temperature I've thrown at it (72 through 80).
Thanks in advance!