rayra
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sorry, 700. Residential attached 3-car.New install. A ton n a half unit to replace an undersized window unit. I like Pioneer units, even if the line install is a little fiddly. This one will be a Senville. I'm already not overly fond of the outdoor unit's wall brackets, but they might be just fine once we get going. We'll see how it goes.
70 sqft? I'd say **** on an ice cube and you'll be fine. For 700 sqft in southern Californica, I'd guess about 18-20K BTU. You should probably consult your local HVAC supply house to be on the safe side. They should know the requirements for your area.
I still need to extend my side property walls to the forward corners of the house, instead of the back corners. And once I do I'll consider a mini-split on that side of the house adjacent to my garage. Considering thru wall 110v ACs, whole house fan in the garage ceiling, attic ventilation but no gables in the garage attic, it's a hip roof design perpendicular against the gabled house roof proper and piss-poor soffit vents. It will take a LOT of work to make this space cooler, to include radiant barrier in the garage attic, R38 over the garage sealing, replacing garage door seals, etc.
Been unable to get it down [done, I meant] the past two winters and desperate to do much of it this coming winter. It is far too hot here in Vegas to do the work any other time.
And I'm sweating terribly out there trying to make furniture now, instead of in the winter and early spring. For half the year out there the coolest it ever gets in that garage is 89F
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. Perfect weather, dry few days coming up and not 100F blistering heat.
















