RKA and All,
I have just finished the very complete write-up on your install and I wanted to see how things are going after a few years of running it.
I'm about to install my 1st ductless mini-split and thanks to you and many others sharing their experiences, I feel confident jumping into the fire.
A few questions if you can still remember
1. Was the service valve size on the outdoor unit the same as the Hi and Low?
2. When you performed the pressure test, did you connect the manifold to just the 'Low' or both Low and Hi?
3. How was the heating last winter? Long Island got hit with very low temps and I want to make sure it does what is says on the box!
Thanks again!
\\Mark
1. High and low pressure are standard 5/16".
2. I only fed Nitrogen into the low side because I only had one adapter on hand. It will flow through the system and pressurize everything, no need to feed through both.
3. If you scroll up to post #26 back in March, you'll see some feedback from this winter. I didn't use it much, however, like you, I wanted to see how it did at the extremes. I was pleasantly surprised how well it held efficiency from high teens down to near 0F. I'd say the biggest drop in efficiency is somewhere in the 20's and below that the curve flattens out and it maintains it's heat output exceptionally well. The lowest BTU spec is for 17F and I think it's safe to use for purposes of heat calcs all the way down to the minimum operating temp if you're sizing your unit.
Good luck! You'll love it!

