rattle_snake
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I have a 34' x 40' (~1300sqft) shop with 12' ceilings. I would like to install a A/C system this winter, so trying to put together a well though out plan.
No heat needed (who would heat their shop?!? that is what the sun is for). Shop is well insulated (R30+) and has no windows. I really only need to take the edge off the 90-100 indoor temps that occur later in the day, and really only on one side of the building where I spend 95% of my time. This is the area I want to cool

So I have shopped mini splits and think I would need to get one with at least 2 heads to cover the area. Original plan was to install both on west wall (shown above), above workbench and machines. Ran this by a friend, he recommended putting them on opposite walls (N and S) like this:

But since then I have seen some ducted regular split installs and I wonder if that is a better route. I have a shelf above the west wall that I can mount the evap and ducting, with duct through shelf and registers on the bottom of the shelf.

Aside from the tonnage, will the ducted system have superior flow, filtration and distribution? or are the mini heads good enough for my application. Again I am not trying to have an even temp distribution in the whole building.
As for size, I was thinking a 2.5 or 3T. I would run on weekends and evenings, so pumping down the temp as opposed to maintaining a set temp. I also park vehicles in this shop at the end of the night after they cool down.
Any and all feedback appreciated.
No heat needed (who would heat their shop?!? that is what the sun is for). Shop is well insulated (R30+) and has no windows. I really only need to take the edge off the 90-100 indoor temps that occur later in the day, and really only on one side of the building where I spend 95% of my time. This is the area I want to cool

So I have shopped mini splits and think I would need to get one with at least 2 heads to cover the area. Original plan was to install both on west wall (shown above), above workbench and machines. Ran this by a friend, he recommended putting them on opposite walls (N and S) like this:

But since then I have seen some ducted regular split installs and I wonder if that is a better route. I have a shelf above the west wall that I can mount the evap and ducting, with duct through shelf and registers on the bottom of the shelf.

Aside from the tonnage, will the ducted system have superior flow, filtration and distribution? or are the mini heads good enough for my application. Again I am not trying to have an even temp distribution in the whole building.
As for size, I was thinking a 2.5 or 3T. I would run on weekends and evenings, so pumping down the temp as opposed to maintaining a set temp. I also park vehicles in this shop at the end of the night after they cool down.
Any and all feedback appreciated.



