jeopardy98
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I have pretty much decided on a MrCool DIY 2 ton ductless heat pump setup for my garage area. My original plan was to purchase this in about a year so I had the electrician do a run with 10/3 and install a dedicated 30 amp breaker for the mini split. I originally thought I would just run the lineset right out the back into a wall mounted compressor so that I wouldn't have an ugly lineset on my new vinyl siding but now I'm not so sure.
The mini split comes with a 16' lineset which means I will have to coil the set. Also I'm not sure that wall mounting is the best idea at this point. Should I just mount it to a pad? Could I offset the inside and outside unit just enough to coil the lineset inside the sheetrock?
Do I have to have a junction box since the compressor will feed the inside unit and I already have a dedicated breaker? If so since I already paid the electrician to pre-wire for a mini split shouldn't he come back and do that once the siding is on?
Is it okay to run the lineset and drain tube inside the wall? The sheetrock is up but the vinyl is not so I could remove a piece of the exterior sheathing and install the lineset that way.
Am I overthinking this all? Should I just run the lineset down the vinyl and cover it with vinyl gutter protector?
Any and all help from those of you who have done this is appreciated. Comments, suggestions, or concerns are welcome too.
The mini split comes with a 16' lineset which means I will have to coil the set. Also I'm not sure that wall mounting is the best idea at this point. Should I just mount it to a pad? Could I offset the inside and outside unit just enough to coil the lineset inside the sheetrock?
Do I have to have a junction box since the compressor will feed the inside unit and I already have a dedicated breaker? If so since I already paid the electrician to pre-wire for a mini split shouldn't he come back and do that once the siding is on?
Is it okay to run the lineset and drain tube inside the wall? The sheetrock is up but the vinyl is not so I could remove a piece of the exterior sheathing and install the lineset that way.
Am I overthinking this all? Should I just run the lineset down the vinyl and cover it with vinyl gutter protector?
Any and all help from those of you who have done this is appreciated. Comments, suggestions, or concerns are welcome too.
