I'm trying to figure out if i should switch an order from a mini split that does not have a 'freeze protection' low temperature heat setting to a unit that does. These are both Blue Ridge units. The one that does have an FP setting is a 46F set point.
I spoke with the technical advisor and he was of the opinion that if i really want to maintain a garage at a low temperature (say 46F) that the mini split is not for me and i should consider another method.
I don't understand this... if the unit has this feature, why not use it as a freeze protection setting.
In my case... 95%+ of the time I'm not going to be in the garage, so a 46F setting seems reasonable just to prevent the chill and keep things above freezing. When I'm working I'll crank it up into the 60's.
Opinions?
Thanks.
I spoke with the technical advisor and he was of the opinion that if i really want to maintain a garage at a low temperature (say 46F) that the mini split is not for me and i should consider another method.
I don't understand this... if the unit has this feature, why not use it as a freeze protection setting.
In my case... 95%+ of the time I'm not going to be in the garage, so a 46F setting seems reasonable just to prevent the chill and keep things above freezing. When I'm working I'll crank it up into the 60's.
Opinions?
Thanks.